Outpatient Addiction and Mental Health Treatment for Prineville, Oregon
Crook County has fewer options. This is one of them.
If you live in Prineville or anywhere in Crook County, you can get outpatient treatment and counseling with us. Our office sits in Redmond, about 25 minutes west on Highway 126, and telehealth covers a good share of the rest.
Where Prineville clients actually go
Rock Recovery is an OHA-certified outpatient provider at 1243 SW Highland Ave, Suite C in Redmond. There is no Prineville building, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. What there is, is a 19-mile drive on Highway 126 that takes most people about 25 minutes, and a schedule built by people who know that drive is part of the deal.
Crook County is the smallest of the three counties we serve, and behavioral health options thin out fast once you leave the Bend and Redmond corridor. That gap is real, and it is why people from Prineville end up driving. We would rather be a straight 25 minutes away and honest about it than nowhere at all.
We are outpatient only: counseling, groups, education, and support you come to and then drive home from. No detox unit, no beds, no prescriptions. If your assessment says you need one of those, we will tell you plainly and help you find the provider who has it. We take the Oregon Health Plan, and most OHP members pay nothing out of pocket. Call (541) 234-3081 and ask whatever you need to ask before committing to anything.

Getting here from Prineville.
Take Highway 126 west out of Prineville, past the airport and through the ranch country, and you are in Redmond in about 25 minutes. It is 19 miles of open two-lane, which means the trip is predictable in good weather and slower when the wind picks up or the road ices over in January. Evening classes are scheduled with that drive in mind. Telehealth is there for the weeks when the truck is down, the road is bad, or the shift ran long.
About 25 minutes, 19 miles
Highway 126 straight west, no turns to think about. In good weather it is a quick trip. In winter it is the same trip with more care, which is exactly when telehealth earns its keep.
Built around shift work
Ranch hours, mill hours, and data center shifts do not care about a nine-to-five clinic. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8am to 7pm, and DUII education and treatment classes meet on weekday evenings.
Court deadlines, met on time
If a Crook County court gave you a requirement and a date, we can tell you on the phone whether we can meet it before you drive anywhere. Documentation goes back to your attorney or supervising officer with your written consent.
Your drive from Prineville.
Care for Prineville clients happens at our Redmond office. Here's exactly where it is, so you know the trip before you commit to it.
- Address
- 1243 SW Highland Ave, Suite C
Redmond, OR 97756 - Office hours
- Mon–Fri, 8am–7pm
- Phone
- (541) 234-3081
What Prineville residents come to us for.
These are the requests that come up most from Crook County. All of it is outpatient and OHA certified.
Alcohol and drug evaluations
A written evaluation for a court, an attorney, an employer, or a licensing board. People drive over from Prineville for this specifically, because the report has to be done right and it has to arrive on time.
Criminal justice services
Treatment that satisfies probation, diversion, and supervision requirements, with progress reported back to the people who need to see it. If you are unsure what your paperwork is actually asking for, bring it and we will read it with you.
Outpatient substance use treatment
State-certified outpatient care at ASAM Level 1. Assessment first, then individual, group, and family counseling at a pace you can hold down alongside a job.
Mental health counseling
Licensed counseling for anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief, on its own or alongside substance use treatment. Much of this works well over video, which matters more from Prineville than it does from Redmond.
Peer support and recovery mentors
Certified mentors who have been through this themselves. In a county where the recovery community is small and everyone knows everyone, having one person in your corner who is not tangled up in your history is worth a lot.
See the full list on our services page, or read how DUII classes and treatment work if that is what brought you here.
A small town where everybody knows everybody.
Prineville is close-knit in the way that helps and the way that hurts. The same network that shows up when your barn burns down is the network that notices your truck parked outside a treatment office. That is not a small worry, and we are not going to tell you it is imaginary. Driving to Redmond puts county lines between your treatment and your daily life, and for plenty of people from Crook County that distance is the thing that makes starting possible at all. What happens in session stays in session. Federal confidentiality rules for substance use records are stricter than most people expect, and we follow them to the letter.
Most of our clients are covered by the Oregon Health Plan, which covers outpatient treatment at no cost for most members.
Prineville questions, answered
Does Rock Recovery have an office in Prineville, Oregon?
No. We have one office, at 1243 SW Highland Ave, Suite C in Redmond, and we serve Crook County residents from there. It is 19 miles west on Highway 126, roughly 25 minutes, and telehealth handles many appointments that do not need to happen in a room.
How far is Rock Recovery from Prineville?
About 19 miles. Highway 126 west takes you from Prineville into Redmond in roughly 25 minutes. Our address is 1243 SW Highland Ave, Suite C, Redmond, OR 97756, open Monday through Friday, 8am to 7pm, with DUII classes on weekday evenings.
Can I satisfy a Crook County court requirement at Rock Recovery?
In most cases, yes. We are OHA certified for outpatient treatment, DUII education and treatment, and community-based criminal justice services under Certificate of Approval #001776. Call with your paperwork in hand and we will tell you before you drive over whether what you have been ordered to do is something we can provide.
Do you take the Oregon Health Plan in Crook County?
Yes. We accept OHP, and most OHP members pay nothing out of pocket for outpatient addiction services. We serve Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties, so Prineville is inside our area. Call (541) 234-3081 if you are not sure what plan you have and we will help you check.
Can I do most of my treatment from Prineville by telehealth?
A good share of it, yes. Individual counseling in particular works well over video, which matters when the drive is 19 miles each way and winter roads are part of the calculation. Some appointments do need to be in person, and we will be clear from the start about which ones.
