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Progress House

Progress House

Inyo County Behavioral Health

Progress House is a 24-hour residential facility for adults with mental illness or co-occurring mental illness and addiction. Progress House – Inyo Co. Com. Mental Health Svcs. is a licensed Adult Residential. The Progress House is facilitated by Inyo County Health and Human Services (HHS), Behavioral Health.
760-873-8045

Wellbriety Movement

Wellbriety Movement

Toiyabe Indian Health Project

A sustainable grassroots Wellbriety Movement that provides culturally based healing for the next seven generations of Indigenous people. Mission: Disseminate culturally based principles, values, and teachings to support healthy community development and servant leadership, and to support healing from alcohol, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, and intergenerational trauma. Toiyabe is now offering Online Wellbriety Meetings, Monday-Friday from 11am-12pm. Download the flyers for my information on accessing the online meetings.
760-873-6394

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous

Drug abuse and addiction are difficult to overcome on your own. Support groups such as Narcotics Anonymous can offer you a good and safe environment in which to recover in the long term. In case you are not in a position to afford the cost of addiction treatment, you can also rely on NA as an alternative or substance abuse recovery program. A list of current NA meetings hosted in Bishop, California can be found below:

Church Of The Nazarene
900 West Line Street Bishop, CA 93514
Saturday – 7:00 PM
Salvation Army
621 West Line Street, Bishop, CA 93514
Wednesday – 7:00 PM
Toiyabe Family Services
50 North Tu Su Lane, Bishop, CA 93514
Sunday – 6:00 PM
Tribal Elders Building
250 Diaz Lane, Bishop, CA 93514
Sunday – 4:00 PM Thursday – 6:00 PM
800-407-7195

Al-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon

Alcoholism can destroy a family and loved ones. Groups like Al-Anon provide support and help to families who have been affected by alcohol addiction. Below is a list of Al-Anon meetings in Bishop, California. Due to COVID, meetings may be virtual. Northern Inyo Hospital Wednesday Night 12x12x12
150 Pioneer Lane Bishop, CA
Wednesday – 7:00 PM   Bishop United Methodist Church Monday Night Al-Anon
205 N. Fowler St. Bishop, CA
Monday – 7:00 PM
760-872-7701

Alpine Recovery Center

Alpine Recovery Center

Alpine Recovery Center

Alpine Center for Counseling & Recovery is a drug or alcohol rehabilitation center with a primary focus on mental health and substance abuse treatment based at 375 East Line Street in Bishop, CA. The facility provides detoxification services to the public. The treatment center provides outpatient and partial hospitalization care. There are special groups and programs for criminal justice groups. No special language services are available. Payments via medicare, private insurance, military insurance, and access to recovery voucher are accepted. Payment assistance is offered by way of sliding fee scale.
760-873-4357

Tobacco Education Program

Inyo County Health and Human Services

The Inyo County Tobacco Education Program is funded by the California Tobacco Control Program. We provide community education surrounding Tobacco* Control policies, help youth build leadership skills through coalition work and provide cessation resources and referrals for the community. If you or a loved one would like help to quit smoking or vaping, please visit www.nobutts.org or call:
  • Smokers: 1-800-NO-BUTTS (1-800-662-8887)
  • Vape Users: 1-844-8-NO-VAPE (1-844-866-8273)
  • Tobacco Chewers: 1-800-844-CHEW (1-800-844-2439)
  • Chinese: 1-800-838-8917
  • Korean: 1-800-556-5564
  • Spanish: 1-800-45-NO-FUME (1-800-456-6386)
  • Vietnamese: 1-800-778-8440
*Tobacco refers to commercial tobacco products The Tobacco Education Program is provide by Inyo County Health and Human Services (HHS).
(760) 872-1885

Public Health Clinic

Public Health Clinic

Inyo County Health and Human Services

We are Leaders of Change Empowering Healthy Communities

The Public Health and Prevention Division works to promote and encourage healthy behaviors, prevent epidemics and the spread of disease, improve early child development, prevent injuries, respond to disasters that impact the medical and health delivery system and assist communities in recovery, and assure the quality and accessibility of health services throughout the county.
Public Health Clinic Hours
Due to COVID-19, the Public Health Clinic is open by appointment only and we are no longer accepting walk-ins. Please contact us to schedule your appointment.  The Public Health Clinic is offered by Inyo County Health and Human Services (HHS).
760-873-7868

Southern Inyo Rural Health Clinic

Southern Inyo Rural Health Clinic

Southern Inyo Health District

Tucked in the shadow of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range, the Southern Inyo Community Clinic offers a full slate of rural health services, from yearly check-ups to urgent care. In partnership with Southern Inyo Hospital, we also provide a variety of specialists to help our patients stay healthy without traveling long distances. Finally, we’re expanding our outpatient testing and diagnostic services to allow you to follow up with these specialists in-house. Please contact us to see how we can help with your health care needs!
(760) 876-1146

Southern Inyo Hospital

Southern Inyo Hospital

Southern Inyo Healthcare District

Southern Inyo Local Healthcare District is dedicated to maintaining and improving health of residents and visitors of the District through a coordinated health program, including acute inpatient and outpatient services, skilled nursing, education, referral services, and recruitment of health care personnel, with the support of the Citizens in Support of Southern Inyo Hospital, the Inyo County Supervisors, and the voters within the Southern Inyo Healthcare District boundaries. The Southern Inyo Healthcare District encompasses a diverse and highly coveted tourist destination, including the bottom of Death Valley (Badwater, -282 feet) and the top of Mt. Whitney (14,497 feet). In addition, it comprises a large part of the source waters for the Los Angeles aqueduct, which supplies up to 75% of the water for this growing city, a major filming locations for movies, commercials, and other projects from around the globe, and a large part of the Inyo National Forest, Alabama Hills National Recreation Area, and Death Valley National Park. It is estimated that more than 40% of employment in the county is accounted for by transportation, communication, utilities, and various other government agencies.
760-876-5501

Northern Inyo Hospital

Northern Inyo Hospital

Northern Inyo Healthcare District

Northern Inyo Healthcare District (NIHD) hospital facilities contains state of the art equipment and qualified, licensed and certified staff to provide excellence in healthcare. NIHD has 25 inpatient beds, three operating room suites, eleven bays in our pre-operative/post-operative recovery area and eight bays in our emergency department. NIHD is accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the State of California Department of Public Health. As a Critical Access Hospital, we are committed to providing high quality, comprehensive care in the most patient friendly way, both locally and in coordination with trusted regional partners. NIHD serves the communities of our district and beyond.
760-873-5811