When an individual decides it’s the right time for them to seek help with drug or alcohol abuse, it’s important to be able to start treatment right away. That’s why anyone seeking help for substance abuse can walk into any Comprehensive Healthcare outpatient location, receive an intake assessment and be quickly referred to one of our substance use disorder (SUD) services tailored to meet their ongoing needs.
Same-day access eliminates the need for appointments and significantly reduces wait times, ensuring immediate support for community members seeking help.
What can clients expect during and after their same-day SUD assessment?
Clients will participate in an assessment with a substance use disorder professional (SUDP), who will evaluate their needs and determine the most appropriate course for treatment. Once the assessment is complete, individuals can be immediately referred within Comprehensive Healthcare to receive medication-assisted treatment (MAT), such as Suboxone or methadone.
In addition to prescribing MAT, the team at Comprehensive Healthcare will connect clients to services based on their level of need and treatment goals. Some of those services include:
- Substance use disorder assessments and recommendations for treatment
- Outpatient treatment
- Intensive outpatient treatment
- Outpatient treatment and group counseling
- Inpatient treatment
- Medications to treat Opioid Use Disorders, including Methadone, Naltrexone, and Suboxone
- Detox support
- Youth SUD treatment
Innovative care for our communities
The rollout of same-day access to SUD assessments is part of Comprehensive Healthcare’s ongoing efforts as a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) grant recipient. Same-day access is a core principle of CCBHCs, designed to reduce delays in care and prevent no-shows, ultimately enhancing client outcomes.
Interested in learning more about our SUD services?