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Summit Behavioral Healthcare
Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, Summit Behavioral Healthcare was established to develop and operate a national network of behavioral health centers.
Summit Behavioral Healthcare
Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, Summit Behavioral Healthcare was established to develop and operate a national network of behavioral health centers. The firm's primary focus is psychiatric services and substance use disorder treatment delivered through a continuum that includes residential chemical dependency programs, acute psychiatric care, detoxification, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and health and wellness services. Summit's asset-class mix is concentrated in healthcare services, specifically behavioral health real estate and operations. It operates 38 freestanding facilities across at least 19 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Portfolio facilities include Cottonwood Tucson, Willingway, Great Oaks Recovery Center, and Highland Hospital. The firm claims recognition by Newsweek's America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers in 2025 for the firm and four subsidiary facilities (per Newsweek, 2025). Summit does not publicly disclose ownership structure, AUM, or named principals. The firm's scale is indicated by its facility count and geographic breadth. In December 2025, Summit expanded into Washington state with the opening of Pacific Sky Recovery Center's residential facility in Spokane (per the firm, December 2025). The firm also maintains outpatient centers in several markets. Summit's structural differentiator is its focus on operating a large, geographically diversified network of owned-and-operated behavioral health facilities rather than a single-site model. This network approach gives Summit control over a full continuum of care across multiple states, creating a platform for cross-facility referrals and standardized clinical programming.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Franklin
Corporate office
Franklin, TN, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What type of care does Summit Behavioral Healthcare offer?
Summit operates acute psychiatric hospitals, specialty chemical dependency services, residential treatment, detoxification programs, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programs, and long-term living facilities. The firm serves adults, adolescents, seniors, and veterans across 38 locations.
In which states does Summit have facilities?
Summit facilities span at least 19 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. The company also recently expanded into Washington state.
Is Summit Behavioral Healthcare publicly traded or privately held?
Summit Behavioral Healthcare does not publicly disclose its ownership structure. No public filings or press releases indicate a public listing, so it is presumed privately held. No named principals or investors are disclosed on its website.
How does Summit's network structure differ from standalone treatment centers?
Summit operates 38 freestanding facilities across multiple states, which allows cross-facility referrals, standardized clinical programming, and a full continuum of care — from detox to outpatient — under a single operator. This contrasts with single-site or small-chain providers that lack geographic breadth.
Has Summit received any industry recognition?
In 2025, Summit and four of its subsidiary facilities were named to Newsweek's America's Best Addiction Treatment Centers (per Newsweek, 2025). The recognition covers the firm and facilities including Cottonwood Tucson, Willingway, Great Oaks Recovery Center, and Anabranch Recovery Center.
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