Helen Ross McNabb Center Sevier County Center serves the Sevierville community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Tennessee.
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Helen Ross McNabb Center – Sevier County Center, located at 1105 Oak Cluster Drive in Sevierville, Tennessee, delivers a wide range of outpatient mental health and substance use services for children, adolescents, adults, and families. This comprehensive facility serves as a vital behavioral health resource for Sevier County and surrounding East Tennessee communities. Services include diagnostic assessments, counseling, medication management, psychiatric care, and specialized outpatient programs designed to support long-term recovery and emotional wellness.
The Sevier County Center also offers intensive outpatient programs (IOP) for both youth and adults struggling with substance use disorders, providing 9–12 hours of structured group therapy and education weekly. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is available, integrating medications such as Vivitrol and buprenorphine with behavioral therapies to relieve withdrawal symptoms and sustain recovery. Additional support services include peer support, psychiatric rehabilitation, supportive employment, and programs for older adults, families, and individuals experiencing homelessness. Through its Integrated Health initiative and Mobile Health Clinic, the center enhances rural access to care by offering screenings and treatment for mental health, substance use, and chronic conditions, ensuring whole-person care across East Tennessee.