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ARTS Princeton Clinic | Outpatient Addiction Treatment in Southwest Denver

ARTS Princeton Clinic Opening Late Summer 2026

Looking for Outpatient Addiction Treatment in Denver?

ARTS can help you, a loved one, or someone you are referring.

ARTS Princeton Clinic provides compassionate, evidence-based outpatient treatment for adults seeking help with alcohol or drug use. Services include counseling, medications for opioid and alcohol addiction, and mental health support as part of addiction treatment.

In-person, virtual, walk-in, and same-day services will be available when the clinic opens.

Get Started

  • Call 303-336-1600, press 1 or Ask Us to Contact You.
  • Anyone can contact us directly – no referral required.
  • We also welcome referrals from professionals and community partners.

ARTS Princeton Clinic Southwest Denver Location

ARTS Princeton Clinic is located at 3610 West Princeton Circle in southwest Denver, near Hampden Avenue and Federal Boulevard. The clinic is expected to open in late summer 2026.

The clinic will provide outpatient addiction treatment for adults. The nearby ARTS Sober Living Homes offer sober living for men and women. Participation in sober living is not required to receive treatment at ARTS Princeton Clinic.

Care Built Around You

We provide addiction treatment based on your needs and goals. Services include:

  • Traditional and intensive outpatient treatment
  • Individual, group, and family counseling
  • Treatment for alcohol, opioid, and other drug use
  • Medications for opioid and alcohol addiction
  • Mental health care as part of addiction treatment
  • Psychiatric evaluations and medication management
  • Recovery support, relapse prevention, and aftercare
  • Trauma-informed care and trauma-focused groups
  • In-person and virtual appointments
  • Substance use evaluations
  • Monitored drug and alcohol testing
  • Art therapy and 12-step support
  • Services for people involved with the criminal justice system

ARTS Princeton Clinic Medications for Opioid and Alcohol Addiction

Medications for opioid and alcohol addiction can be combined with counseling and recovery support to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, and support long-term recovery.

Medication options include:

  • Methadone
  • Buprenorphine, including Suboxone
  • Naltrexone, including Vivitrol
  • Antabuse

Learn more about medications for opioid addiction. Watch our video and visit our Medication for Opioid Addiction page.

Mental Health and Psychiatric Care

Mental health and psychiatric care are available as part of addiction treatment for people with co-occurring needs. Services include:

  • Psychiatric evaluations
  • Medication management
  • Ongoing medical and clinical support
  • Coordinated addiction and mental health treatment

ARTS Princeton Clinic Specialized Services

Services for Women

Specialized addiction treatment is available for women, including those who are pregnant.

Services for People Living With HIV

People living with HIV have access to specialized addiction treatment and coordinated care.

Criminal Justice Services

ARTS provides specialized addiction treatment for people involved with courts, probation, parole, or other parts of the criminal justice system. Services support recovery and help reduce continued justice-system involvement.

Help With Everyday Needs

Meeting everyday needs can make it easier to focus on recovery. Our team can connect you with resources for:

  • Housing and food resources
  • Transportation
  • Benefits
  • Community services

Who We Help

ARTS Princeton Clinic welcomes adults from all backgrounds and communities, including people who are:

  • Pregnant
  • Experiencing homelessness or housing challenges
  • On probation or parole
  • Involved with courts or the criminal justice system
  • Working with child welfare or human services agencies
  • Living with HIV
  • Experiencing both substance use and mental health concerns

Everyone is treated with dignity and respect.

For Professionals and Community Partners

To start the referral process, call 303-336-1600, press 1 or Ask Us to Contact You.

We welcome referrals from:

  • Healthcare providers and hospitals
  • Courts, probation, and parole
  • Child welfare and human services agencies
  • Community organizations
  • Treatment and recovery programs
  • Family members and other support people

About ARTS

For more than 50 years, Addiction Research and Treatment Services (ARTS), a program of the University of Colorado Anschutz, has provided compassionate, evidence-based addiction treatment and recovery support. We help individuals and families build lasting recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do I need a referral?
    You can contact ARTS directly for yourself or someone you care about. Call 303-336-1600, press 1 or Ask Us to Contact You.
  2. Are walk-in and same-day services available?
    Once open, ARTS Princeton Clinic will offer walk-in and same-day appointments.
  3. Is virtual treatment available?
    Both in-person and virtual appointments will be available.
  4. What medications are available for opioid and alcohol addiction?
    Options include methadone; buprenorphine, including Suboxone; naltrexone, including Vivitrol; and Antabuse.
  5. What insurance does ARTS Princeton Clinic accept?
    ARTS accepts:
  • Medicaid, including Colorado Access, CCHA, RMHP, and NHP
  • Medicare
  • TriWest or Veterans Affairs coverage with a referral
  • Kaiser Permanente with a referral
  1. Where is ARTS Princeton Clinic?
    ARTS Princeton Clinic is located at 3610 West Princeton Circle in southwest Denver. Nearby ARTS Sober Living Homes offer optional recovery housing, but sober living is not required to receive treatment.

Recovery is possible. ARTS is here to help.