One of the mental health and psychiatric healthcare providers based in Arlington, Texas, has entered bankruptcy. North Texas Behavioral Clinic, LLC sought bankruptcy protection after reporting operating losses that exceeded revenue generated from patient care and related services.
As the case moves forward in the court, the healthcare business is expected to continue operations across its North Texas locations.
Overview of North Texas Behavioral Clinic, LLC Filing
North Texas Behavioral Clinic, LLC officially submitted a Chapter 11 petition on June 23, 2026. Case filings on the PACER database classified the healthcare provider as a “small business debtor” and added that it will proceed using a Subchapter V filing.
Such types of filings are typically used by small businesses to complete their bankruptcy cases in a faster and more cost-effective manner.
Rebecca Abour Opar, the owner of the Arlington facility, signed the petition prior to filing. In addition, attorney Gregory Mitchell of The Mitchell Law Firm, L.P., is the legal counsel.
About the Company
As a mental health provider, the debtor offers a range of psychiatric and behavioral health services to children, adults, adolescents, and geriatric patients. The clinic provides treatment for conditions including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and mood disorders. Services also include psychotherapy and psychiatric evaluations.
According to its website, the company operates multiple locations across North Texas. The locations include Arlington, Waxahachie, Midlothian, Waco, and Irving.
A Series of Filings by Healthcare Providers
North Texas Behavioral Clinic’s filing follows several recent Chapter 11 cases involving healthcare providers.
A psychiatry and therapy clinic from Houston made a Chapter 11 filing on May 8, 2026. Case records showed that P Health Inc. filed as it sought to reorganize its finances. The healthcare provider currently operating as PsychPlus offers treatments for anxiety, ADHD, sleep disorders, and more.
ABA Therapy Solutions, LLC entered Chapter 11 proceedings on April 12, 2026, after nearly 14 years of operations. The petition showed that the Palm City-based provider reported liabilities that significantly exceeded its assets. The company assists with autism and other disabilities through its facilities in Indian River, Okeechobee, St. Lucie, Martin, and Palm Beach County.
Three months after opening its new location, Nebraska Peace of Mind Behavioral Health, LLC filed for Chapter 11 on February 13, 2026. Case records show that the mental health provider filed as part of an effort to reorganize its finances. Services for the Lincoln community and Nebraska locations include psychiatric medication management, GeneSight Genetics Testing, and psychological evaluation.
Columbus-based Access Ohio, LLC sought bankruptcy relief using Chapter 11 proceedings. Case filings dated January 9, 2026, showed that the company reported liabilities exceeding its assets. The outpatient mental health organization, which offers solutions for different ages, hoped to continue operations during the proceedings.
North Texas Behavioral Clinic: Case Details
Case records show a range of financial troubles facing the Arlington-based debtor.
The total expenses were estimated at approximately $344,947.89, while its core business activity resulted in an operating loss of $163,436.79. The figures indicate that revenue from patient care, insurance reimbursements, and other sources was insufficient to cover operating expenses.
Court filings indicate that no funds are expected to remain for unsecured creditors after administrative expenses are paid.
A summary of the Chapter 11 petition is provided here:
- Filing Date: June 23, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition
- Chapter: 11, Subchapter V
- Case Number: 26-42727-elm11
- Estimated Assets: Between $100,001 and $500,000
- Estimated Liabilities: Between $1,000,001 and $10 million
- Estimated Creditors: Between 1 and 49
- Reason for Filing: Restructure business under court supervision
North Texas Behavioral Clinic, LLC’s Chapter 11 filing reflects broader financial troubles within small behavioral health providers. The upcoming proceedings are expected to offer clarity regarding its financial footing and reorganization plan.
