Kaiser Permanente's Kenyon Street psychiatric clinic in Point Loma operates a dual-program facility near Pechanga Arena, housing the chemical-dependency unit on the first floor and the psychiatry department on the second floor at 3420 Kenyon Street. The integrated structure allows real-time data sharing between addiction-medicine and psychiatric teams for dual-diagnosis members, and prescribing psychiatrists such as Micah Alexander Fry, MD coordinate medication-assisted treatment across both programs. Outpatient detox services include buprenorphine and naltrexone protocols supervised by addiction-medicine specialists, with intensive outpatient programming available for members transitioning from inpatient stabilization. The behavioral-health member help line provides around-the-clock crisis-access and triage for Kaiser members across the San Diego service area, routing acute presentations to emergency evaluation and stable cases to scheduled psychiatry appointments. Community-based therapy referrals extend the clinic's reach beyond Kaiser's in-network capacity, connecting members to outpatient providers including The Family Guidance and Therapy Center for family and adolescent counseling. The clinic's most resource-intensive cases are medically managed detoxification protocols that require routine monitoring, medication titration, and concurrent psychiatric stabilization for members with co-occurring psychotic or mood disorders.