About IKRON Corporation of Greater Seattle Main
IKRON Corporation of Greater Seattle is a private non-profit behavioral health provider in Bellevue, Washington, offering outpatient substance use treatment, mental health counseling and vocational support for youth and adults.
The team treats co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, supports criminal justice-involved clients and works with people facing significant barriers to care, including low-income and homeless populations.
IKRON's integrated approach pairs evidence based addiction care with the practical resources clients need to rebuild stability and long-term recovery.
Outpatient Substance Use Treatment with Flexible Care Levels
IKRON's Bellevue office provides Level 1 Outpatient and Level II Intensive Outpatient services, along with Assessment Only, DUI Assessment, and Alcohol and Drug Information School.
The center is a state-certified DUI provider, making it a practical choice for clients navigating court related requirements or seeking flexible levels of care.
Treatment draws on cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, contingency management, brief intervention and relapse prevention, delivered through individual and group counseling.
Sessions focus on building coping skills, addressing co-occurring mental health concerns and creating a clear path forward through discharge planning and naloxone and overdose education.
Recovery Support and Vocational Services
Beyond clinical care, IKRON offers case management, peer mentoring, social skills development, transportation assistance and employment counseling and training.
This wraparound model is designed to remove barriers that often disrupt recovery, helping clients connect treatment progress with stable work and community life.
Location and Getting Started
IKRON's Bellevue main office provides in-person outpatient care and is accessible by local public transit.
The center accepts private insurance, Medicaid, self-pay and federal or government funding, with support available for clients receiving medication assisted treatment prescribed elsewhere.





