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Outpatient addiction treatment in NYC

Addiction medicine, counseling coordination, medication review, relapse-prevention planning, and local follow-up without leaving daily life behind.

Outpatient addiction treatment can help when a patient is medically stable enough for scheduled care and needs medication review, counseling, testing, insurance support, or relapse-prevention planning while continuing work, school, caregiving, or family responsibilities.

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.

Addiction care works best with clear next steps The visit can clarify medication needs, counseling fit, testing, coverage, family support, and whether another level of care is safer.

Care paths matched to your needs

Choose the next step based on medication, counseling, testing, family, documentation, safety, and coverage questions.

Relapse prevention

Review triggers, cravings, medication gaps, stress, routines, and follow-up timing before risk escalates.

Group therapy planning

Group care can support accountability, skills practice, and connection when it fits the treatment plan.

Telemedicine addiction care

Virtual visits can support selected evaluation and follow-up needs when clinical and legal requirements are met.

What the visit can clarify

Good fit for outpatient care

Patients who are medically stable, able to keep appointments, and not in severe withdrawal may be candidates for outpatient care.

What may need more support

Unsafe withdrawal, psychiatric crisis, unstable housing, severe relapse risk, or repeated outpatient failure may require a higher level of care.

What the plan can include

Medication, counseling, drug testing, relapse-prevention planning, family support, telemedicine, and referral coordination.

Addiction treatment locations across NYC and Long Island

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

Related addiction support options

Move to the care path that best matches the immediate question.

Same-day addiction treatment review

Book same-day addiction treatment review in NYC and Long Island with Nao Medical for MAT, alcohol-use concerns, counseling coordination, testing, insurance, and next-step planning.

Telemedicine addiction treatment

Book telemedicine addiction treatment review in New York with Nao Medical for Suboxone follow-up, alcohol-care planning, counseling coordination, relapse prevention, and insurance review.

Relapse prevention treatment

Review relapse prevention treatment in NYC with Nao Medical, including MAT follow-up, alcohol-care planning, counseling, drug testing, family support, and post-rehab care.

Addiction-related drug testing

Schedule addiction-related drug testing review in NYC with Nao Medical for treatment monitoring, court-related needs, employer requests, MAT care, and documentation planning.

Co-occurring disorders treatment

Find co-occurring substance use and mental health treatment review in NYC with Nao Medical for addiction medicine, psychiatry, therapy, MAT, alcohol care, and insurance.

Family addiction support

Find family addiction support in NYC with Nao Medical, including private assessment, safety planning, counseling coordination, relapse-prevention support, and treatment navigation.

Group therapy for addiction

Review group therapy for addiction in NYC with Nao Medical, including counseling fit, MAT coordination, relapse-prevention planning, insurance, Medicaid, and referral needs.

Individual addiction therapy

Book individual addiction therapy review in NYC with Nao Medical for triggers, cravings, relapse prevention, co-occurring mental health, family stress, insurance, and MAT coordination.

CASAC substance abuse counseling review

Review CASAC substance abuse counseling needs in NYC with Nao Medical, including certified counseling requirements, OASAS documentation, court paperwork, insurance, and treatment planning.

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Common questions before booking

Outpatient treatment means addiction care through scheduled visits while the patient continues daily responsibilities, when outpatient care is clinically appropriate.
It can. Medication options depend on diagnosis, substance use pattern, timing, safety, coverage, and follow-up needs.
Yes. Individual counseling, group therapy planning, family support, and certified substance-use counseling needs can be reviewed.
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.

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The team handled a hard appointment with privacy and respect.

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Insurance and next steps were explained before anything moved forward.

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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.