Medicaid addiction treatment
Coverage questions can include the visit, testing, counseling, medication, pharmacy, and prior authorization.
Choose the next step based on medication, counseling, testing, family, documentation, safety, and coverage questions.
Coverage questions can include the visit, testing, counseling, medication, pharmacy, and prior authorization.
Discharge papers, medication lists, and follow-up instructions should be turned into a realistic outpatient plan.
Family involvement can help with transportation, medication access, safety planning, and follow-up when the patient agrees.
Testing requirements should be brought in writing so panel, timing, reporting, and authorization are clear.
Insurance confusion, pharmacy delays, transportation, family conflict, work schedule, court paperwork, discharge gaps, and missed follow-up.
Visit type, location, telemedicine fit, medication timing, testing needs, documentation limits, and referral options.
Some patients need detox, inpatient, residential, intensive outpatient, housing support, legal support, or specialized counseling beyond office-based care.
Call first to confirm visit type, counseling fit, medication access, testing needs, coverage, and appointment timing.
Bronx
932 E 174th St, Bronx, NY 10460
174th Street can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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37-15 23rd Ave, Astoria, NY 11105
Astoria can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Bronx
2063A Bartow Ave, Bronx, NY 10475
Bartow Mall can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Brooklyn
341 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Crown Heights can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Long Island
232 W Old Country Rd, Hicksville, NY 11801
Hicksville can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Queens
80-10 Northern Blvd, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
Jackson Heights can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Queens
90-18 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11435
Jamaica can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Queens
30-07 36th Ave, Astoria, NY 11106
Long Island City can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Long Island
135 Mineola Blvd, Mineola, NY 11501
Mineola can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Manhattan
259 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003
StuyTown can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Brooklyn
308 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Williamsburg can help patients review addiction medicine options, insurance, counseling fit, medication needs, and local follow-up.
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Use these care options when the concern involves a specific drug, medication, mixed-substance risk, overdose prevention, or family safety planning.
Review opioid, stimulant, cannabis, benzodiazepine, prescription medication, kratom, and mixed-substance concerns.
Review cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, Adderall misuse, sleep, mood, testing, and relapse risk.
Review marijuana or THC use concerns, anxiety, sleep, school or work impact, and family support.
Review opioid pain pills, benzodiazepines, stimulants, sleep medications, withdrawal risk, and medication coordination.
Review naloxone access, family safety planning, opioid risk, fentanyl exposure, and follow-up care.
Review youth, family, school, privacy, consent, mental-health, and referral questions carefully.
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.
Review substance use, safety, testing, documentation, treatment recommendations, insurance, and follow-up.
Review whether an OASAS-certified setting, specific credential, or written requirement may be needed.
Review court, attorney, probation, parole, agency, testing, and documentation requirements.
Review alcohol or drug-related driving requirements and what documentation or treatment may be needed.
Review medication continuity, counseling, cravings, relapse risk, and discharge instructions after detox.
Review Medicaid coverage for MAT visits, testing, counseling, medication, pharmacy benefits, and prior authorization.
Use these care options when the main concern is nearby access, outpatient rehab fit, same-day availability, cost, insurance, privacy, or self-pay.
Compare local outpatient addiction care access across NYC and Long Island.
Review outpatient addiction medicine when patients are comparing nearby rehab options.
Review scheduled outpatient addiction treatment, medication, counseling, testing, and follow-up.
Review urgent but non-emergency addiction medicine access and same-day limitations.
Review cost factors, insurance, Medicaid, medication, testing, and self-pay options.
Review privacy, self-pay, records release, employer, family, and third-party documentation questions.
What patients say about Nao Medical
The team handled a hard appointment with privacy and respect.
Insurance and next steps were explained before anything moved forward.
I left knowing what to bring back and what follow-up would look like.
The visit felt organized and judgment-free.
They helped me understand medication, counseling, and testing without rushing.
Scheduling was clear, and the staff treated the situation seriously.
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.