Locations We Serve

Lake Travis care, to Austin metro.

Outpatient mental health and wellness care from our Lakeway, Texas facility, serving the Lake Travis corridor and the greater Austin metro. Same-day or next-day admission to a 2 to 3 day comprehensive assessment.

Same-day or next-day admission Most insurance accepted In-person & telehealth
A calm Lake Travis cove at warm golden late afternoon, glassy water reflecting late-day pink-gold light, native juniper and Texas cedar on the right shoreline, and a soft Hill Country horizon with live-oak canopy in middle-distance bokeh.

Service Area

Care across the Lake Travis area.

A single Lakeway facility, drawing patients from the surrounding corridor and the wider Austin metro.

The Stepwell Center is a single outpatient facility in Lakeway, Texas. Care begins with a 2 to 3 day comprehensive assessment, then continues across four levels of outpatient programming: PHP, IOP, Evening IOP, and Outpatient. The pages below answer the same question from different starting points: how does prescribed care work for someone who lives here?

Our primary service area is the Lake Travis corridor. The facility sits at 2901 Ranch Road 620 N, in the 78734 ZIP that serves Lakeway and its immediate neighbors, including Bee Cave, Westlake and West Lake Hills, Spicewood, Dripping Springs, and the broader Lake Travis area. These six pages carry the most local detail, including landmarks, neighborhoods, and route options.

We also draw patients from the wider Austin metro. The facility is reachable from Austin, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Georgetown, Leander, Marble Falls, Lago Vista, and Pflugerville within typical Austin-metro drive times. Each city page lists its route, drive time, and program mix, and notes when a telehealth-supplemented plan makes sense for that commute.

The Facility

The Stepwell Center.

2901 Ranch Road 620 NLakeway, TX 78734
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2901 Ranch Road 620 N · Lakeway, TX 78734

Location & Logistics

Common questions about reaching the facility.

Drawn from the questions families and prospective patients ask most often when planning a commute or comparing telehealth and in-person care.