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Addiction treatment in NYC

Private addiction medicine across the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan, with MAT, alcohol support, counseling, Medicaid review, court-related documentation review, and telemedicine backup when appropriate.

Nao Medical accepts many major insurance plans for addiction medicine and behavioral-health visits, including Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis, UnitedHealthcare, United Healthcare Community Plan, EmblemHealth, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and many commercial plans. Coverage can vary by visit type, testing, counseling, medication, pharmacy benefit, and prior authorization requirements, so benefit verification is still important before care begins.

Local follow-up matters Addiction care is easier to keep when the medication, counseling, testing, and insurance plan is connected to a realistic clinic or telemedicine path.

Addiction care options in NYC

Choose the visit path that fits the main concern: medication, alcohol, counseling, Medicaid, documentation, or discharge follow-up.

Addiction treatment overview

Start with the broader care overview for opioid, alcohol, gambling, tobacco, counseling, Medicaid, and telemedicine questions.

Opioid addiction and MAT

Review Suboxone, buprenorphine, fentanyl-aware care, bridge visits, Sublocade review, VIVITROL review, and naloxone safety planning.

Alcohol addiction treatment

Review alcohol-use care, withdrawal safety, counseling coordination, naltrexone, VIVITROL, and relapse-prevention planning.

Addiction counseling

Review individual counseling, group therapy planning, certified substance-use counseling support, and behavioral-health coordination.

Medicaid addiction treatment

Review Medicaid, Medicare, commercial insurance, self-pay, testing, medication, and pharmacy benefit questions.

Nao Medical locations serving NYC

Call first to confirm visit type, medication access, counseling fit, insurance, testing needs, and appointment timing.

What the first visit can sort out

Medication questions

Suboxone, buprenorphine, VIVITROL, Sublocade, naloxone, alcohol-use medication, and tobacco-cessation medication can be reviewed when clinically appropriate.

Counseling and support

Individual counseling, group therapy planning, certified substance-use counseling support, psychiatry, primary care, and social-work needs can be discussed.

Documentation and testing

Court, probation, parole, employer, EAP, discharge, and drug-testing instructions should be brought in writing when documentation is needed.

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Questions about addiction treatment in NYC

Yes. Nao Medical can help patients across New York City review addiction medicine options, insurance, medication needs, counseling fit, and follow-up timing.
Nao Medical accepts many major insurance plans for addiction medicine and behavioral-health visits, including Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis, UnitedHealthcare, United Healthcare Community Plan, EmblemHealth, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and many commercial plans. Coverage can vary by visit type, testing, counseling, medication, pharmacy benefit, and prior authorization requirements, so benefit verification is still important before care begins.
Medication options can be reviewed when clinically appropriate. The plan depends on diagnosis, medication history, safety, timing, coverage, and follow-up needs.
Yes. The visit can review alcohol-use concerns, gambling-related harm, tobacco or nicotine dependence, counseling needs, and referral needs when a different level of care is more appropriate.
If symptoms are severe, withdrawal feels unsafe, there is overdose risk, or a person may hurt themselves or someone else, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Addiction medicine visits are not a substitute for emergency care.

Addiction care support by need and next step

Use these addiction care paths when the question is about access, outpatient follow-up, telemedicine, relapse prevention, counseling, testing, or mental-health overlap.

Same-day addiction review

Fast evaluation for urgent but non-emergency medication, counseling, testing, safety, and follow-up questions.

Telemedicine addiction care

Virtual review for selected needs, with local backup when testing, injections, or physical assessment are needed.

Relapse prevention

Follow-up planning for triggers, cravings, medication gaps, discharge transitions, and higher-risk moments.

Co-occurring mental health

Coordinated review for addiction plus anxiety, depression, trauma, insomnia, ADHD, or other concerns.

Addiction drug testing

Testing coordination for treatment monitoring, court instructions, employer requests, MAT, and documentation needs.

Substance-specific addiction care by risk and next step

Use these care options when the concern involves a specific drug, medication, mixed-substance risk, overdose prevention, or family safety planning.

Drug addiction treatment

Review opioid, stimulant, cannabis, benzodiazepine, prescription medication, kratom, and mixed-substance concerns.

Cocaine and stimulant care

Review cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, Adderall misuse, sleep, mood, testing, and relapse risk.

Cannabis use care

Review marijuana or THC use concerns, anxiety, sleep, school or work impact, and family support.

Prescription medication misuse

Review opioid pain pills, benzodiazepines, stimulants, sleep medications, withdrawal risk, and medication coordination.

Overdose prevention

Review naloxone access, family safety planning, opioid risk, fentanyl exposure, and follow-up care.

Evaluation, documentation, and follow-up by next step

Use these care options when a written requirement, discharge plan, workplace referral, court instruction, Medicaid MAT question, or recovery follow-up need is driving the visit.

Substance abuse evaluation

Review substance use, safety, testing, documentation, treatment recommendations, insurance, and follow-up.

OASAS evaluation review

Review whether an OASAS-certified setting, specific credential, or written requirement may be needed.

DUI or DWI evaluation

Review alcohol or drug-related driving requirements and what documentation or treatment may be needed.

After-detox follow-up

Review medication continuity, counseling, cravings, relapse risk, and discharge instructions after detox.

Medicaid MAT

Review Medicaid coverage for MAT visits, testing, counseling, medication, pharmacy benefits, and prior authorization.

Access, cost, and location options by next step

Use these care options when the main concern is nearby access, outpatient rehab fit, same-day availability, cost, insurance, privacy, or self-pay.

Drug rehab near me

Review outpatient addiction medicine when patients are comparing nearby rehab options.

Outpatient rehab

Review scheduled outpatient addiction treatment, medication, counseling, testing, and follow-up.

Cost and insurance

Review cost factors, insurance, Medicaid, medication, testing, and self-pay options.

Confidential care

Review privacy, self-pay, records release, employer, family, and third-party documentation questions.

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I left knowing what to bring back and what follow-up would look like.

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The visit felt organized and judgment-free.

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They helped me understand medication, counseling, and testing without rushing.

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Scheduling was clear, and the staff treated the situation seriously.

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If symptoms are severe, withdrawal feels unsafe, there is overdose risk, or a person may hurt themselves or someone else, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. Addiction medicine visits are not a substitute for emergency care.