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New York Presbyterian Hospital - Methadone Treatment Med Maintenance

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Overview

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New York Presbyterian Hospital - Methadone Treatment Med Maintenance is located in New York, New York. They offer special programs for Mental health disorders and Pain management. They do not provide payment assistance. They do not provide a sliding fee scale. They provide medication-based treatments.

Address

503 East 70th Street, 1st Floor
New York, NY 10021

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Ages Served

  • Adults (Ages 26-64)
  • Young Adults (Ages 18-25)

Genders Accepted

  • Female
  • Male

Languages Served

  • Sign language
  • English

Treatment

  • Outpatient (methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment)

Special Programs

  • Mental health disorders
  • Pain management

Treatment Type

  • Outpatient
  • Outpatient (methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment)

Treatment Approaches

  • Telemedicine

Transition Support

  • Overdose prevention and naloxone education

Testing & Pre-Treatment

  • Substance use evaluation
  • Substance use assessment
  • Comprehensive health checkup
  • Tobacco use assessment
  • Hepatitis C testing
  • Hepatitis B testing
  • Urine testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Oral fluid testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Monitoring for metabolic syndrome
  • Tuberculosis screening

Medication-Based Treatments

  • Buprenorphine with naloxone
  • Methadone
  • Medication for mental disorders

Ownership Type

  • Non-profit

Policies

  • No smoking allowed
  • No vaping allowed

Cost and Insurance

Insurance Accepted

  • Anthem
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • UnitedHealthcare
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid

Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.


Cost

$$ - Moderate Cost Facility

Cost ratings are our best estimates to help guide you, not guarantees. Actual costs may vary with treatment, insurance, and other factors. While we aim for accuracy, details may change.

Financial Assistance

  • Does not offer Free
  • Does not offer Payment assistance
  • Does not offer Sliding fee scale

Treatment

Treatment Setting

  • Outpatient (methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment)

Transition Support

  • Overdose prevention and naloxone education

Testing & Pre-Treatment

  • Community outreach and support
  • Comprehensive health checkup
  • Hepatitis B testing
  • Hepatitis C testing
  • Monitoring for metabolic syndrome
  • Oral fluid testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Substance use assessment
  • Tobacco use assessment
  • Tuberculosis screening
  • Urine testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Substance use screening

Medication-Based Treatments

  • Buprenorphine with naloxone
  • Medication for mental disorders

Amenities and Experiences

Policies

  • No smoking allowed
  • No vaping allowed

Ownership Type

  • Non-profit

Quality and Trust

The Joint Commission

The Joint Commission is one of the most trusted names in healthcare. If a rehab center has this accreditation, it means they meet strong national standards for safety, treatment quality, and staff training.

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SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program

This is a federal certification for programs that offer medication like methadone or buprenorphine to treat opioid addiction. It means the center is legally approved to provide this care, follows strict safety rules, and combines medication with counseling to support long-term recovery.

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New York Presbyterian Hospital
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