Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
VerifiedPhiladelphia — Pennsylvania
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About Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Recognized as a leader in Pennsylvania addiction treatment, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center brings decades of medical expertise to substance abuse recovery in Philadelphia. This respected healthcare institution combines comprehensive rehabilitation services with the credibility of a major medical center, offering individuals struggling with addiction access to evidence-based care delivered by qualified physicians and clinical professionals. Located in Pennsylvania, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center stands out for its integration of addiction treatment within a full-service hospital setting, ensuring that patients receive coordinated care that addresses both their substance use disorder and any co-occurring medical or mental health conditions.
The facility specializes in serving individuals with opioid dependence through its certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), providing medication-assisted treatment (MAT) including methadone and buprenorphine maintenance therapy. Beyond opioid treatment, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center offers comprehensive drug rehab services tailored to address alcohol addiction and polysubstance use disorders. Their clinical team develops individualized treatment plans that may include medical detoxification, individual and group counseling, psychiatric evaluation, and discharge planning. The center serves adults seeking recovery from substance use disorder and welcomes patients at various stages of their recovery journey, from those beginning treatment to those requiring ongoing support.
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center holds multiple prestigious accreditations that demonstrate its commitment to quality care and patient safety, including Hospital licensing authority approval and The Joint Commission accreditation—a mark of excellence in healthcare delivery. The facility's SAMHSA certification for its opioid treatment program confirms its adherence to federal standards and best practices in medication-assisted treatment. Many insurance plans are accepted, helping to make addiction treatment more accessible. For individuals seeking drug rehab in Pennsylvania with hospital-level medical support and proven credentials, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center provides a trusted pathway to recovery.
The facility specializes in serving individuals with opioid dependence through its certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), providing medication-assisted treatment (MAT) including methadone and buprenorphine maintenance therapy. Beyond opioid treatment, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center offers comprehensive drug rehab services tailored to address alcohol addiction and polysubstance use disorders. Their clinical team develops individualized treatment plans that may include medical detoxification, individual and group counseling, psychiatric evaluation, and discharge planning. The center serves adults seeking recovery from substance use disorder and welcomes patients at various stages of their recovery journey, from those beginning treatment to those requiring ongoing support.
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center holds multiple prestigious accreditations that demonstrate its commitment to quality care and patient safety, including Hospital licensing authority approval and The Joint Commission accreditation—a mark of excellence in healthcare delivery. The facility's SAMHSA certification for its opioid treatment program confirms its adherence to federal standards and best practices in medication-assisted treatment. Many insurance plans are accepted, helping to make addiction treatment more accessible. For individuals seeking drug rehab in Pennsylvania with hospital-level medical support and proven credentials, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center provides a trusted pathway to recovery.
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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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What therapies does Penn Presbyterian Medical Center offer?
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Where is Penn Presbyterian Medical Center located?
51 North 39 Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
What insurance does Penn Presbyterian Medical Center accept?
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What levels of care does Penn Presbyterian Medical Center offer?
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Is Penn Presbyterian Medical Center accredited?
Yes — Hospital licensing authority accreditation.
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