We are thrilled to announce the opening of Porch Light Health and Front Range Clinic’s latest facility in Denver! At the heart of our mission is a commitment to revolutionizing addiction treatment with a tailored and compassionate approach. Our new Denver clinic embodies this ethos, offering a sanctuary for healing and recovery to individuals in need of Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT), Counseling Services, and Psychiatric Care.






Nestled in the bustling heart of Denver, Colorado, our clinic serves as a vital hub for individuals and families navigating the complexities of addiction and mental health disorders. At Porch Light Health’s Denver Clinic, we are committed to providing advanced, empathetic care that supports our clients through every step of their recovery journey.
In Denver, we are dedicated to offering accessible, evidence-based, and non-judgmental medical addiction treatment. We focus on enhancing the quality of life for our clients and boosting their success in recovery, delivering care that respects each individual's journey toward healing.
Our Denver clinic offers a spectrum of personalized treatment options that address the varied needs of our clients. By integrating medical treatment, psychological support, and social care, we provide a comprehensive recovery experience that addresses all facets of addiction and mental health.
At our Denver clinic, we recognize the importance of addressing the specific challenges that our clients face. Our specialized services are designed to provide precise and effective care tailored to the diverse needs of the Denver community. From comprehensive maternal health services to targeted programs for adolescents, our clinic is equipped to offer the specialized assistance necessary for robust and sustainable recovery.
Call our Denver team at (866) 394-6123 or submit a contact form online. We'll answer your questions, explain how MAT works, and help you understand your next steps, with no pressure and no commitment to enroll.
We'll verify your insurance benefits, usually the same day. Most of our Denver clients pay little or nothing out of pocket with Medicaid, Medicare, or commercial coverage. Once benefits are confirmed, we schedule your first appointment at a time that works for you.
At your first visit, one of our clinicians completes a confidential assessment of your history, goals, and any co-occurring conditions. Together, you'll build an individualized treatment plan. You can learn more in our what to expect guide.
If medication is part of your plan, we can often start the same day as your assessment. You'll meet your counselor, set a schedule for follow-up visits, and begin your recovery work with a consistent care team.
Recovery isn't a single appointment. We offer continued medication management, counseling, and psychiatric care for as long as you need it, with the flexibility to move between in-person, mobile, and telehealth visits when life changes.
We envision a Denver community where every individual has access to the necessary treatments for addiction and mental health issues and is treated with the utmost respect and dignity. We are committed to dismantling barriers to treatment and enhancing the community's understanding of these important health challenges.
If you or someone you care about is seeking support for addiction or mental health issues, our Denver Clinic is here to offer help. Contact us today to learn more about our programs and how we can assist you or your loved one on the path to a healthier, more fulfilling life.
How soon can I start treatment at the Denver clinic?
In many cases, we can complete an initial assessment and begin treatment the same day, especially when a medication like Suboxone is clinically appropriate. Call us at (866) 394-6123 to check current availability at our Denver location.
Do I need a referral to come to Porch Light Health?
No. Most of our clients come to us directly without a referral. If you were referred by a provider, community partner, or loved one, we're happy to coordinate with them when you'd like us to.
Is MAT just replacing one drug with another?
MAT uses FDA-approved medications at therapeutic doses under medical supervision, which is clinically distinct from active substance use. Research suggests MAT can help reduce cravings, support stability, and lower the risk of overdose. Our clinicians can walk you through how it works and whether it may be a fit for your situation.
Will my visits be confidential?
Yes. Addiction treatment records are protected under both HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2, a federal regulation that provides additional confidentiality protections specific to substance use disorder care. We don't share your information without written consent, outside of narrow legal exceptions.
Can I do treatment virtually if I live in Denver?
Yes. Many of our Denver clients use a combination of in-person and virtual visits depending on what fits their week. You can also participate in a fully virtual outpatient track if that works better for your life.
What if I'm reaching out for my child or a loved one?
You're welcome to call on behalf of someone else. We can explain our adolescent and adult programs, walk through your questions, and help you think through how to start the conversation.














