Greenwich House Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program

190 Mercer Street 4th Floor New York City, NY 10012 | 212-677-3400

About Greenwich House Methadone Maintenance Treatment Program

Greenwich House’s Center for Healing has been helping people heal from opioid use issues for over 60 years. The center offers a nonjudgmental space where healing can occur without guilt or shame. They offer medication assisted treatment (MAT), counseling, and recovery support services. Greenwich House’s Center for Healing is in New York City, New York.

They’re located in the vibrant Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan. Downtown Manhattan is just a few blocks away. Immersing yourself in this iconic, artsy and laid back neighborhood with its lively vibes offers therapeutic benefits on its own.

The facility also puts you right within walking distance of some of the important natural features in the city. This includes Washington Square Park, Union Square Park, Hudson River Park and the High Line. These are all within one mile of the facility. Mercer Park is the next block over. These natural attractions offer avenues for nature therapy which can improve your general well-being.

Various public transportation options are available to get you to the clinic in no time. The area is also walkable due to its central location. The public transportation network makes it easy for folks from Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx to receive care here. The facility is also within a short distance from SoHo, Chinatown, and Tribeca.

They’re very much focused on enhancing the general wellbeing of anyone over 16 seeking to break free from opioid addiction. They offer same-day assessment and admission services starting as early as 6:30 a.m. on weekdays. A detailed assessment ensures treatment is customized to meet your unique needs.

This involves a prescription of life saving opioid meds like buprenorphine, methadone or Sublocade. These FDA approved meds curb cravings and reduce painful withdrawal symptoms. That is, the meds take care of the physical symptoms. That itself is a great milestone in opioid addiction recovery. But it’s just one step. You also need to address the psychological symptoms via counseling.

The facility provides on-site and telehealth counseling in a group setting. This helps you uncover the root causes of your opioid use and build strong coping skills to prevent relapse. Pairing meds and counseling this way facilitates “whole person” healing. That is the cornerstone of medication assisted treatment.

The facility offers medical care, HIV counseling and testing as well as Hepatitis C treatment. They also provide psychiatric services and counseling to support people with co-occurring conditions. This is when someone struggles with both addiction and mental issues.

Greenwich House’s Center for Healing also offers telehealth consultations and opioid overdose prevention initiatives, including Naloxone training and distribution. Their wraparound services include job training or placement assistance and educational assistance.

The facility accepts Medicaid and many commercial insurance plans. They even offer sliding fee scale options for the uninsured. This lets you pay based on your income. It ensures you won’t be denied care due to inability to pay.

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190 Mercer Street 4th Floor
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