Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program
VerifiedPhiladelphia — Pennsylvania
At a Glance
About Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program
Drexel Medicine's Caring Together Program stands as a trusted resource for individuals seeking comprehensive addiction treatment in Pennsylvania. Located in the heart of Pennsylvania, this facility brings together the clinical expertise of a renowned medical institution with a genuine commitment to patient-centered care. The program has earned recognition for its evidence-based approach to treating substance use disorders, making it a notable choice for those searching for drug rehab in Pennsylvania who value both medical credibility and compassionate support.
The Caring Together Program specializes in treating opioid addiction and co-occurring disorders through a integrated treatment model that addresses the physical, psychological, and social aspects of recovery. Their services include medication-assisted treatment, counseling, and behavioral therapies designed to meet each individual's unique needs. The program serves adults struggling with opioid dependence, alcohol use disorder, and other substance dependencies, offering flexible treatment options that work with different recovery timelines and life circumstances. Whether someone is beginning their addiction treatment journey or needs specialized Pennsylvania addiction treatment after previous attempts, the program tailors its approach accordingly.
The facility holds significant credentials that underscore its commitment to quality care. As a SAMHSA-certified opioid treatment program (OTP), Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program meets rigorous federal standards for medication-assisted treatment and patient safety. The program also maintains certification through the State Department of Health, ensuring compliance with Pennsylvania's healthcare regulations and quality standards. This dual accreditation reflects the facility's dedication to providing legitimate, regulated care. The program works with most major insurance plans, helping to remove financial barriers to treatment, and staff members are prepared to discuss coverage options and payment plans with prospective patients.
The Caring Together Program specializes in treating opioid addiction and co-occurring disorders through a integrated treatment model that addresses the physical, psychological, and social aspects of recovery. Their services include medication-assisted treatment, counseling, and behavioral therapies designed to meet each individual's unique needs. The program serves adults struggling with opioid dependence, alcohol use disorder, and other substance dependencies, offering flexible treatment options that work with different recovery timelines and life circumstances. Whether someone is beginning their addiction treatment journey or needs specialized Pennsylvania addiction treatment after previous attempts, the program tailors its approach accordingly.
The facility holds significant credentials that underscore its commitment to quality care. As a SAMHSA-certified opioid treatment program (OTP), Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program meets rigorous federal standards for medication-assisted treatment and patient safety. The program also maintains certification through the State Department of Health, ensuring compliance with Pennsylvania's healthcare regulations and quality standards. This dual accreditation reflects the facility's dedication to providing legitimate, regulated care. The program works with most major insurance plans, helping to remove financial barriers to treatment, and staff members are prepared to discuss coverage options and payment plans with prospective patients.
Quick Facts
Accreditation
State department of health
Phone
(215) 967-2130
Treatment
Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program's Care Options
State department of health
Care Options
Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program's Levels of Care
Medical DetoxNot Offered
Medically supervised withdrawal for alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines.
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Live-in 24/7 structured care — the most immersive level of treatment.
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Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program's Insurance Accepted
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Provider's Policy: Always verify your specific plan before admission.
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Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program FAQs
What therapies does Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program offer?
Contact the facility directly for therapy information.
Where is Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program located?
4700 Wissahickon Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
What insurance does Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program accept?
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What levels of care does Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program offer?
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Is Drexel Medicine Caring Together Program accredited?
Yes — State department of health accreditation.
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