Barth Clinic Treatment

201 East Lincoln Avenue Suite 100 Yakima, WA 98901 | 509-457-5653

About Barth Clinic Treatment

Barth Clinic Treatment is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Yakima, Washington serving individuals and families since 1991.

The state certified provider offers intensive outpatient programs, regular outpatient care, medication assisted treatment and comprehensive substance abuse evaluations.

Clients describe feeling a sense of family and unity with reviewers praising the supportive environment that helps them get and stay sober.

Does Barth Clinic take insurance?

The clinic accepts most major insurance plans including First Choice Health, Regence, Cigna, Molina, Aetna and Kaiser as well as Washington Apple Health Medicaid, state funding and private pay.

What kinds of treatment do they offer?

Barth Clinic provides intensive outpatient programs that meet 4 days per week for 9 to 12 weeks, regular outpatient services including continuing care and the Discovery program and medication assisted treatment with methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone.

Individual, group, and family counseling sessions use evidence based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and 12 step facilitation.

The clinic also offers substance abuse evaluations, relapse prevention and Alcohol Drug Information School for individuals facing legal consequences.

Who can get help?

The center serves adolescents, young adults and adults dealing with alcoholism, opioid addiction and cooccurring mental health disorders.

Gender specific programming is available for both men and women and Spanish language services are offered to meet diverse community needs.

 

 

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201 East Lincoln Avenue Suite 100
Yakima, WA 98901
Reviewed by: Amy Greene

Amy Greene is an award-winning novelist and essayist. Her acclaimed debut novel, Bloodroot, was a New York Times national best seller. Her second novel, Long Man, was named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post in 2014. Her essays have appeared in publications such as The New York Times and Glamor Magazine. She currently resides in her native East Tennessee, amid the mountains she loves. In both her fiction and her nonfiction writing, Amy is dedicated exploring complex issues of mental health and spiritual and emotional wellbeing.

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