Sponsorship helps support ongoing maintenance of independent Wyoming treatment-resource coverage while giving providers, agencies, counties, employers, and community partners visible recognition on a high-intent resource page. Sponsorship may include statewide, regional, county, category, or multi-directory placement while OACRA preserves independent editorial control and confirmation-first user guidance.
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Statewide Treatment, Behavioral Health & Referral Resources
Coverage: All Wyoming counties. Statewide access points are listed here so regional sections can focus on named provider routes. Users should confirm approval, documentation, payment, attendance, telehealth, travel, reporting, and program fit before enrolling.
Wyoming Department of Health — Behavioral Health Division
State behavioral health route
Statewide behavioral health access route for mental health, substance use, community treatment information, provider guidance, and broader service navigation across Wyoming. Confirm local provider fit, payment, reports, and court-related documentation before enrollment.
Ask AboutProvider guidance • community treatment • SUD • mental health • records
AreaStatewide Wyoming
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — Wyoming
24/7 crisis support route
Call or text 988 for immediate mental health, suicide-related, emotional distress, or substance use crisis support. For immediate danger, overdose risk, withdrawal emergency, medical emergency, or urgent safety concern, call 911.
Ask AboutCrisis support • emotional distress • substance use crisis • local connection
AreaStatewide / 24-7
FindTreatment.gov — Wyoming Search
Federal treatment locator
Federal treatment locator for mental health and substance use providers. Useful for searching Wyoming programs by ZIP code, payment type, outpatient, residential, telehealth, opioid treatment, and service category.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDCourt acceptance varies
Statewide referral route for local behavioral health, substance use, housing, transportation, food, and basic-needs resources. Use as a backup navigation route when a user needs local options beyond named providers.
Domestic Violence / BIP Confirmation Route
Domestic violence intervention, batterer intervention, BIP, accountability programming, or related court groups may require a specific provider type, referral source, curriculum, victim-safety protocol, attendance rules, reports, and completion documents. Confirm exact provider before enrollment.
MAT / Opioid Treatment Confirmation Route
Medication-assisted treatment may include buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone, Vivitrol, counseling, recovery support, and outpatient monitoring. Confirm whether MAT is allowed, required, documented, or restricted by the court, supervision order, treatment plan, employer, housing program, or referral source.
Telehealth / Online Class Caution Route
Telehealth and online classes can help with long-distance travel, rural access, work schedules, disability access, or family-care barriers, but acceptance varies. Confirm Wyoming licensure, live attendance, identity confirmation, certificate wording, direct reporting, and whether online completion is accepted for the specific condition.
Primary coverage: Laramie County, Albany County, Cheyenne, Laramie, Pine Bluffs, Burns, and nearby Southeast Wyoming communities.
Southeast access Cheyenne, Laramie, Albany and Laramie County routes
Amanda Center — Behavioral Health
Laramie behavioral health route
Laramie-area route for mental health, substance use services, and outpatient counseling. Confirm current services, assessment format, payment, reports, and court-related documentation before enrollment.
Ask AboutMental health • substance use • outpatient • records • reports
AreaLaramie / Albany County
Avera Behavioral Health — Cheyenne Route
Cheyenne behavioral health route
Cheyenne-area route for mental health outpatient and assessment services. Confirm current program availability, referral, payment, records, and court/supervision reporting before enrollment.
Ask AboutAssessment • outpatient • mental health • records • reports
AreaCheyenne / Laramie County
Cheyenne Regional Behavioral Health Route
Health-system behavioral health route
Cheyenne health-system route for behavioral health and mental health services depending on current program. Confirm service type, referral, insurance/payment, documentation, and reporting before enrollment.
Ask AboutReferral • program level • insurance • records • reports
AreaCheyenne / Southeast Wyoming
Southeast Wyoming Treatment Navigation Route
Users in Cheyenne, Laramie, Pine Bluffs, Burns, and rural Albany/Laramie counties may need to combine state routes, private providers, FindTreatment, MAT, telehealth, and transportation planning.
Ask AboutProvider acceptance • group type • attendance • reports • completion
AreaSoutheast Wyoming
Southeast Wyoming MAT / OTP Search Route
MAT access may involve local clinics, private providers, telehealth, or Colorado/Nebraska-adjacent providers. Confirm medication, dosing, payment, counseling, reporting, travel, and out-of-state acceptance before enrollment.
Colorado / Nebraska Border Treatment Caution
Users near Colorado or Nebraska may find nearby providers across state lines. Confirm whether out-of-state treatment, telehealth, reports, certificates, and travel are accepted before enrolling.
Border-area cautionOut-of-state providersConfirm first
Primary coverage: Natrona County, Carbon County, Converse County, Niobrara County, Casper, Rawlins, Douglas, Glenrock, and nearby Central Wyoming communities.
Central access Casper, Natrona, Carbon and central Wyoming routes
CASA Counseling — Casper
Casper outpatient behavioral health route
Casper route for behavioral health and substance-use outpatient services. Confirm current intake, assessment format, payment, records, and court/supervision reporting.
Ask AboutAssessment • outpatient • SUD support • records • reports
AreaCasper / Natrona County
Hope Center — Behavioral Health Route
Casper behavioral health route
Casper route for outpatient counseling and mental-health programming. Confirm current availability, documentation, payment, and reporting before enrollment.
Ask AboutOutpatient counseling • mental health • reports • payment
AreaCasper / Natrona County
Central Wyoming Counseling Center
Central Wyoming behavioral health route
Casper-area route for mental health, substance use, crisis-adjacent services, outpatient care, and community support depending on program. Confirm service type, intake, records, and reporting.
Ask AboutMental health • SUD • crisis • outpatient • records
AreaCasper / Central Wyoming
Central Wyoming Treatment Navigation Route
Users in Natrona, Carbon, Converse, Niobrara, and rural central Wyoming may need to combine Casper providers, private practices, state routes, FindTreatment, MAT, telehealth, and long-distance travel planning.
Court & support Central Wyoming DUI, MAT, BIP, peer support and rural documentation
Central Wyoming DUI Confirmation Route
For DUI-related education, assessment, alcohol/drug treatment recommendations, or license-related steps, confirm provider, county process, class hours, certificate wording, and reporting before enrollment.
Ask AboutAssessment • class hours • certificate • reports
AreaCasper / Central Wyoming
Central Wyoming MAT / OTP Search Route
MAT access may include clinics, hospital-linked care, private providers, telehealth, or travel. Confirm medication options, dosing, counseling, payment, records, and court/supervision reporting before enrollment.
Central Wyoming DV / BIP / Anger Confirmation Route
For domestic violence intervention, BIP, accountability programming, or anger management, confirm accepted provider, format, attendance rules, reports, and completion documents before enrollment.
Ask AboutProvider acceptance • group type • attendance • reports • completion
AreaCentral Wyoming
Peer Support / Community Groups Confirmation Route
Peer support and SUD groups may help with recovery and stability, but they may not satisfy a treatment requirement by themselves. Confirm whether attendance can be documented and accepted for the specific condition.
Peer recoverySupportive routeNot treatment by itself
Ask AboutMeeting proof • attendance records • referrals • reports
AreaCentral Wyoming / statewide
Northern Wyoming Treatment Resources
Primary coverage: Sheridan County, Big Horn County, Park County, Johnson County, Washakie County, Hot Springs County, Sheridan, Lovell, Cody, Buffalo, Worland, Thermopolis, and nearby Northern Wyoming communities.
Northern access Sheridan, Big Horn, Park and northern Wyoming routes
Sheridan Health — Behavioral Health Route
Sheridan behavioral health route
Sheridan-area route for mental-health and substance-use outpatient services. Confirm intake, assessment, payment, records, and court-related reporting.
Ask AboutMental health • SUD outpatient • assessment • reports
AreaSheridan / Northern Wyoming
Big Horn Counseling
Big Horn County counseling route
Lovell/Big Horn area route for outpatient counseling and support referrals. Confirm provider availability, service type, payment, records, and court-related documentation.
Northern Wyoming Treatment Navigation Route
Users in Sheridan, Big Horn, Park, Johnson, Washakie, and Hot Springs counties may need to combine local providers, county/community routes, FindTreatment, MAT, telehealth, and travel planning.
Sheridan / Northern Crisis Planning Route
For urgent mental health or substance use crisis support, call or text 988. For immediate danger, overdose risk, withdrawal emergency, medical emergency, violence risk, or urgent safety concern, call 911.
Ask AboutCrisis support • safety plan • local routing • emergency options
AreaNorthern Wyoming
Court & support Northern DUI, BIP, MAT, tribal/rural and Montana border routes
Northern Wyoming DUI Confirmation Route
For DUI-related education, assessment, alcohol/drug treatment recommendations, or license-related steps, confirm provider, hours, certificate wording, reporting, and travel before enrollment.
Northern Wyoming MAT / OTP Search Route
MAT access may require travel, telehealth, or referral coordination. Confirm medication options, dosing schedule, counseling, payment, reporting, and whether the provider is accepted for the requirement.
Ask AboutProvider acceptance • group type • telehealth • reports • completion
AreaNorthern Wyoming
Montana Border / Tribal Access Caution Route
Users near Montana or tribal communities may find nearby or specialized providers. Confirm whether out-of-state, tribal, telehealth, reports, certificates, and travel are accepted before enrolling.
Border / tribal cautionConfirm authorityConfirm first
Primary coverage: Sweetwater County, Teton County, Lincoln County, Uinta County, Sublette County, Fremont County, Rock Springs, Jackson, Evanston, Kemmerer, Pinedale, Lander, Riverton, and nearby Western Wyoming communities.
Western access Jackson, Rock Springs, Evanston, Teton and Sweetwater routes
Teton Counseling Services
Jackson outpatient counseling route
Jackson/Teton County route for outpatient mental-health counseling and therapy. Confirm current intake, payment, records, reports, and court-related documentation before enrollment.
Ask AboutOutpatient therapy • mental health • records • reports
AreaJackson / Teton County
Sweetwater Behavioral Health
Rock Springs behavioral health route
Rock Springs/Sweetwater County route for mental-health and substance-use outpatient support. Confirm service availability, assessment format, payment, records, and reports.
Behavioral health / SUDRock SpringsConfirm service
Ask AboutMental health • SUD support • outpatient • reports
AreaRock Springs / Sweetwater County
High Country Behavioral Health
Western Wyoming behavioral health route
Regional behavioral health route serving western Wyoming communities, including mental health, substance use, telehealth and outpatient services depending on location. Confirm county/location access, records, and reporting.
Ask AboutMental health • SUD • telehealth • outpatient • reports
AreaWestern Wyoming
Western Wyoming Treatment Navigation Route
Users in Sweetwater, Teton, Lincoln, Uinta, Sublette, and Fremont areas may need to combine local providers, High Country routes, state access points, FindTreatment, MAT, telehealth, and travel planning.
Court & support Western DUI, BIP, MAT, peer support and Idaho/Utah border routes
Western Wyoming DUI Confirmation Route
For DUI-related education, assessment, alcohol/drug treatment recommendations, or license-related steps, confirm provider, course hours, certificate wording, reporting, travel, and deadlines before enrollment.
Western Wyoming MAT / OTP Search Route
MAT access may involve local clinics, telehealth, travel, or Idaho/Utah-adjacent providers. Confirm medication options, dosing schedule, counseling, payment, reports, and cross-border acceptance.
Western Wyoming DV / BIP / Anger Confirmation Route
For domestic violence intervention, BIP, accountability groups, or anger management, confirm accepted provider, group format, telehealth rules, attendance reports, and completion documents before enrollment.
Ask AboutProvider acceptance • group type • telehealth • reports • completion
AreaWestern Wyoming
Idaho / Utah Border Treatment Caution
Users near Idaho or Utah may find nearby providers across state lines. Confirm whether out-of-state treatment, telehealth, reports, certificates, and travel are accepted before enrolling.
Border-area cautionOut-of-state providersConfirm first
Coverage: rural Wyoming communities, Wind River-area access routes, border communities, telehealth users, people with limited transportation, and users who need attendance records, progress reports, completion certificates, DUI documents, BIP documentation, MAT records, or court-specific reporting.
Rural access Statewide rural, telehealth, tribal and long-distance planning routes
Rural Treatment Planning Checklist
Before enrolling from a rural Wyoming area, confirm provider location, telehealth availability, transportation, reporting frequency, court acceptance, payment, missed-session policy, emergency contacts, and how completion documents will be delivered.
Planning checklistRural accessConfirm before paying
Telehealth Documentation Confirmation Route
Telehealth can reduce travel barriers, but acceptance varies. Confirm live attendance, identity confirmation, Wyoming licensure, provider contact information, report format, certificate wording, missed-session rules, and whether direct reporting is available.
Ask AboutLicensure • live attendance • report format • certificate wording
AreaStatewide / online
Tribal / Wind River Area Navigation Route
Users connected to Wind River-area communities may need to coordinate tribal health, local providers, state routes, FindTreatment, telehealth, transportation, and court/supervision documentation. Confirm which authority must accept the provider and what documentation is required.
Tribal / local routeConfirm authorityConfirm first
Weather, Distance and Missed-Session Backup Route
Long drives, winter weather, mountain passes, limited public transportation, work schedules, and family obligations can affect attendance. Confirm closure rules, telehealth backup, make-up sessions, travel permission, and how absences are reported.
Documentation & support Peer recovery, private counselors, online classes and supervision records
Private Licensed Counselors / Local Clinics Confirmation Route
Licensed clinicians, local clinics, and private practices may offer counseling, SUD treatment, mental health therapy, anger management, evaluations, or BIP-related services. Confirm licensure, live attendance, reporting, payment, and acceptance before paying.
Private provider routeLocal clinicsConfirm before paying
Ask AboutLicensure • service type • reports • certificate wording
AreaStatewide Wyoming
Peer Recovery / Support Group Confirmation Route
Recovery and behavioral-support groups may help with stability, but they may not satisfy treatment requirements by themselves. Confirm whether attendance can be documented and accepted for the specific order or supervision instruction.
Peer recoverySupportive routeNot treatment by itself
Online Class Acceptance Caution
Online DUI, anger management, domestic violence, BIP, substance use, or counseling classes are not automatically accepted. Before paying, confirm provider licensure, live attendance, certificate wording, report format, and whether the specific court or officer will accept it.
Ask AboutLicensure • live attendance • certificate wording • direct reporting
AreaStatewide / online
Probation / Parole / Court Documentation Planning Route
Users should ask whether the provider can send progress reports directly to the supervising officer, court, attorney, evaluator, treatment court team, or referral source. Confirm release forms, reporting frequency, missed-session reporting, and certificate language before starting.
DocumentationSupervision recordsAsk before enrolling
Ask AboutRelease form • direct reports • progress updates • completion records
AreaProbation / parole / pretrial / diversion / treatment court
Provider Listing Guidance for Wyoming
OACRA can list treatment and behavioral health resources that are useful to people navigating supervision, reentry, diversion, DUI-related requirements, court-related treatment, rural access needs, telehealth, recovery support, MAT, and documentation requirements. Listing does not mean OACRA has reviewed, endorsed, accepted, or confirmed the provider for a specific court order or supervision condition.
What can be listed Treatment, behavioral health and court-related services
Services OACRA can organize in this directory
Potential listing categories may include mental health counseling, substance use treatment, evaluations and assessments, DUI-related alcohol/drug education, outpatient care, IOP/PHP, residential treatment, withdrawal-management referral routes, MAT/OTP-related services, recovery coaching, peer support, domestic violence intervention, batterer intervention, anger management, crisis routes, telehealth, rural treatment navigation, tribal/local access routes, and reentry-connected treatment support.
Documentation is a high-value provider signal
Providers that clearly explain intake steps, service levels, report availability, attendance confirmation, completion certificates, discharge summaries, payment options, Medicaid/insurance acceptance, telehealth rules, missed-session policies, and referral requirements are more useful to OACRA users and referral partners.
High utilityCourt-related documentationConfirm before enrollment
Sponsorship Directory support and neutral visibility
Sponsor or support Wyoming directory maintenance
Directory sponsorship supports ongoing independent maintenance of Wyoming treatment-resource coverage. Sponsors may receive recognition, category placement, regional visibility, and neutral directory-support language. Sponsorship does not guarantee referrals, outcomes, approval, or exclusive placement.
OACRA disclaimer
OACRA is an independent resource infrastructure platform. OACRA does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice and does not determine whether a provider, program, class, evaluation, treatment, counseling service, certificate, or documentation satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment plan, DUI requirement, BIP requirement, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, or agency referral.
Corrections, updates, and feedback
Providers, users, families, agencies, counties, and referral partners may send corrections or updated service information if a phone number, link, location, service category, intake detail, telehealth option, DUI-related note, BIP category, or documentation policy has changed.
Ask AboutProvider name • correction • source link • contact information
AreaDirectory accuracy and user utility
OACRA disclaimer: This Wyoming Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment, class, evaluation, counseling service, telehealth appointment, certificate, attendance record, completion document, recovery support, crisis route, tribal/local route, rural referral, DUI program, domestic violence treatment program, or program referral satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment plan, DUI requirement, BIP requirement, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, or agency referral. Users should confirm all approval, intake, attendance, payment, documentation, reporting, telehealth, travel, eligibility, transportation, and completion requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, insurance plan, or referring agency before enrolling.