Community Bridges Inc

5734 East Hope Lane Globe, AZ 85501 | 928-425-2415

About Community Bridges Inc

Community Bridges Inc is an addiction treatment center in Globe, Arizona offering residential detox, inpatient programs, outpatient services and crisis stabilization for adults facing substance use and mental health challenges.

The facility provides medically integrated care with onsite physicians and nurse practitioners, evidence based therapies and medication assisted treatment options.

What kinds of addiction treatment do they offer?

Community Bridges Inc provides medically monitored residential detoxification, short term and long term residential treatment and a full range of outpatient services including intensive outpatient, regular outpatient counseling and outpatient MAT with methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone.

Who can get help?

The center serves adult men and women, young adults and individuals with cooccurring mental and substance use disorders.

Community Bridges Inc also offers a specialized track for pregnant and parenting women including prenatal education, psychiatric services and trauma informed care for those who have experienced physical, sexual or psychological trauma.

Do you take insurance or self-pay?

The program accepts Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE and military insurance, private health insurance, IHS funds, and state-financed plans. Cash payment and sliding scale fees are also available.

 

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5734 East Hope Lane
Globe, AZ 85501
  • Monday Open 24 hours
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