Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

16 9th Street SE, Long Prairie, Minnesota, 56347

Accepts Insurance

LEVELS OF CARE

IOP · Outpatient

Verified by RehabSeekers

INSURANCE

Accepts insurance

Aetna · BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) · Cigna Healthcare · Humana · and 4 more

About Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

Northern Pines Mental Health Center is located at 16 9th Street SE in Long Prairie, within 10.8 miles of Browerville and Burtrum. Within around 11 miles that includes Browerville, Burtrum, Swanville and Grey Eagle. Long Prairie sits in Todd County, and the county’s own provision is limited enough that this site draws from a wide area.

The facility runs intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Licensing sits with the Minnesota Department of Human Services, alongside federal SAMHSA registration. This is a mental health service rather than an addiction treatment facility. Some contact can happen by video rather than in person.

Key Facility Details

  • Federal Registration: Listed in the federal treatment register, the national inventory of licensed treatment facilities.
  • State Licensing: Licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Licensure is a legal requirement for behavioral health facilities operating in Minnesota.
  • Levels of Care: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Outpatient Services.
  • Location: Long Prairie, Minnesota, Todd County
  • Phone: 320-639-2025

Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie Detox and Rehab Services

What Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie offers is intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Day programming is scheduled, with evenings spent at home. Anyone can ask what a typical week looks like before starting. Cost, travel and waiting time are all worth weighing together.

The record does not show integrated provision, so confirm this if it matters. Whether medication is available is worth confirming at the outset. Ask what the assessment recommends before comparing anything else. Waiting times vary, so it is worth asking at the first call.

Levels of Care and Treatment Programs at Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Outpatient Services (OP) Psychiatric Assessment & Evaluation Psychiatric Medication Management Virtual IOP (Telehealth) Virtual Outpatient (Telehealth)

Substance Misuse and Addictions Treated at Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

Mental Health Disorders Treated at Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

Counseling and Therapy Treatment at Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

Behavioral Therapies Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Contingency Management (CM) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Evidence-Based Therapies Family & Group Programming Family Systems / Couples Therapy Family Therapy Group Therapy Individual Therapy

Rehab Programs for Specific Groups at Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

Seniors (Older Adults) Teens (Adolescents)

How Much Does Treatment at Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie Cost?

Expect roughly $1,500 to $4,950 for seven days of outpatient detox at Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie, $6,200 to $25,800 a month for residential care, $7,200 to $13,900 for partial hospitalization, $2,680 to $9,200 for intensive outpatient and $1,300 to $5,200 for standard outpatient. The facility does not publish pricing, so use these as a guide and ask directly.

An initial assessment usually runs $150 to $500, with psychiatric appointments $100 to $300 each. Insurance changes this considerably, typically to $0 to $50 per outpatient session. Verify cover directly. The ranges are drawn from Minnesota market data as of August 2026.

Insurance Providers Accepted by Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

Aetna BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) Cigna Healthcare Humana Medicaid Medicare TRICARE UnitedHealthcare

Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie Address, Location and Contact Information

The facility address is 16 9th Street SE, Long Prairie, Minnesota, 56347. Todd County covers this area. Provision extends to the wider area, so check the journey before you set off. Cost, travel and waiting time are all worth weighing together.

A quick call before you go will settle directions, parking and what to expect first time. Where travel is difficult, ask whether an initial appointment can be held remotely. Cost, travel and waiting time are all worth weighing together. Ask whether family can be involved and at what stage.

Key Locations Served Near You

Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

16 9th Street SE, Long Prairie, Minnesota, 56347

Accepts Insurance

Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie

16 9th Street SE, Long Prairie, Minnesota, 56347

Accepts Insurance

Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie Verified by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team

This Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie listing (registered address 16 9th Street SE, Long Prairie) was reviewed by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team before publication. The review covers federal registration and current Minnesota licensing records. Ask whether family can be involved and at what stage.

Nothing here is published on a facility’s say-so alone. Details are confirmed against public licensing records, and we aim to check listings as records are updated. Provision spans intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Anyone can ask what a typical week looks like before starting.

Northern Pines Mental Health Center – Long Prairie Reviews and Ratings

Reviews from people treated at Northern Pines Mental Health Center in Long Prairie will appear here. Lived experience fills a gap that registration data leaves open. Cost, travel and waiting time are all worth weighing together. Ask whether family can be involved and at what stage.

Read these alongside the Minnesota licensing detail rather than in place of it. People who have used the intensive outpatient and outpatient care provision here are the most useful source. Ask what the assessment recommends before comparing anything else. Waiting times vary, so it is worth asking at the first call.