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Outpatient rehab in NYC

Office-based addiction medicine and follow-up for patients who need outpatient treatment, medication review, counseling coordination, and relapse-prevention planning.

Outpatient rehab can mean different things. At Nao Medical, the focus is outpatient addiction medicine: assessment, medication review, counseling coordination, testing, relapse prevention, and referral when a higher level of care is safer.

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.

Access works best when care type is clear Confirm location, insurance, medication needs, testing, documentation, and whether outpatient care is safe before assuming the right next step.

Access options matched to care needs

Choose the next step based on location, visit urgency, insurance, medication needs, testing, documentation, privacy, and level of care.

Outpatient drug rehab

Review substance-use concerns, medication fit, testing, counseling, and recovery support.

Outpatient alcohol rehab

Review alcohol-use care, medication options, withdrawal safety, counseling, and relapse prevention.

Recovery support

Ongoing follow-up can include medication continuity, counseling, family support, testing, and care coordination.

What the visit can clarify

Good fit for outpatient care

Patients who are medically stable, able to keep scheduled visits, and not in severe withdrawal may be candidates.

What outpatient care can include

Assessment, MAT review, counseling coordination, testing, relapse prevention, family support, telemedicine, and referral planning.

When outpatient care may not be enough

Severe withdrawal, overdose risk, psychiatric crisis, unstable home setting, or repeated relapse may require a higher level of care.

Addiction treatment locations across NYC and Long Island

Call first to confirm visit type, walk-in or same-day access, medication fit, testing needs, coverage, and appointment timing.

Related access and cost options

Review adjacent care options when location, cost, insurance, privacy, or rehab-level questions overlap.

Addiction treatment near me

Find addiction treatment near you in NYC and Long Island with Nao Medical for outpatient care, MAT, counseling coordination, testing, Medicaid, insurance, and telemedicine.

Drug rehab near me

Review drug rehab near me options in NYC with Nao Medical for outpatient addiction care, MAT, substance-use evaluation, counseling, drug testing, insurance, and Medicaid.

Outpatient drug rehab

Find outpatient drug rehab in NYC with Nao Medical for opioids, cocaine, cannabis, benzodiazepines, prescription medications, MAT, counseling, testing, and insurance.

Outpatient alcohol rehab

Review outpatient alcohol rehab in NYC with Nao Medical for alcohol-use treatment, withdrawal safety, VIVITROL, naltrexone, counseling, relapse prevention, insurance, and Medicaid.

Walk-in addiction treatment access

Review walk-in addiction treatment access in NYC with Nao Medical for urgent but non-emergency addiction visits, same-day assessment, MAT, testing, counseling, and insurance.

Same-day substance abuse evaluation

Book same-day substance abuse evaluation review in NYC with Nao Medical for urgent assessment, court or employer documentation, drug testing, treatment recommendations, and insurance.

Private addiction treatment

Find private addiction treatment in NYC with Nao Medical for outpatient care, MAT, counseling coordination, confidential visits, insurance, Medicaid, self-pay, and telemedicine.

Confidential addiction treatment

Book confidential addiction treatment in NYC with Nao Medical for private outpatient care, MAT, counseling coordination, testing, records-release questions, insurance, and telemedicine.

Addiction treatment cost review

Review addiction treatment cost in NYC with Nao Medical for outpatient visits, insurance, Medicaid, self-pay, drug testing, medication, pharmacy, injections, and follow-up.

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Common questions before booking

Outpatient rehab usually means scheduled addiction treatment while the patient continues daily responsibilities, when outpatient care is safe and clinically appropriate.
It can. Medication options depend on diagnosis, substance involved, withdrawal risk, timing, safety, insurance, and follow-up needs.
Some visits may be virtual when clinically appropriate. Testing, vitals, injections, or safety concerns may require in-person care.
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.

Book an addiction medicine visit

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.