St. Vincent’s Medical Center

2800 Main St Bridgeport, CT 06606 | 203-576-6000

About St. Vincent’s Medical Center

St. Vincent’s Medical Center is an acute care hospital in Bridgeport, Connecticut, that provides behavioral health services including inpatient and outpatient detoxification for substance use.

The facility is listed in SAMHSA’s national mental health directory and offers medically supervised detox programs for adults seeking stabilization.

As a hospital based program, St. Vincent’s provides access to medical resources and support during the early stages of recovery.

What addiction treatment services are available?

St. Vincent’s Medical Center offers inpatient and outpatient detoxification services for alcohol and drug use.

Hospital based detox provides medical supervision and support for individuals who need stabilization before continuing treatment at another level of care.

Where is St. Vincent’s Medical Center located?

The facility is located in Bridgeport on the hospital’s main campus.

Bridgeport is in Fairfield County and accessible from major routes throughout southwestern Connecticut.

What payment options are accepted?

St. Vincent’s Medical Center accepts private insurance and self pay for behavioral health and detox services.

For specific coverage and payment questions, contact the facility’s dedicated behavioral health intake line.

Why choose hospital based detox?

St. Vincent’s Medical Center in Bridgeport provides medically supervised detoxification in a full service hospital setting, offering access to comprehensive medical care during withdrawal and stabilization.

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2800 Main St
Bridgeport, CT 06606
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