06/25/2025
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Mesilla Valley Hospital treats children, adolescents, and adults experiencing a mental health crisis, or who are in need of detox and substance use treatment.
3751 Del Rey Boulevard
Las Cruces, NM
88012
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Mesilla Valley Hospital treats children & adolescents (ages 10 - 17) and adults in need of specialized inpatient psychiatric care and substance use detox, along with Partial Hospitalization for mental health and substance use conditions for adolescents (ages 13-17) and adults. We also have a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for Adolescent Females (ages 12 - 17). Mesilla Valley Hospital is fully-accredited by The Joint Commission and the New Mexico Children Youth & Families Department (NMCYFD). IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION
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