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VIVITROL treatment in Long Island City

Find monthly injectable naltrexone treatment at the Long Island City location, with local follow-up, benefits review, and addiction-medicine planning for alcohol or opioid-related care.

A Queens location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Long Island City, Astoria, Sunnyside, and nearby Queens neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

Many major insurance plans are accepted for addiction-medicine visits across the Nao network, including Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis, UnitedHealthcare, United Healthcare Community Plan, EmblemHealth, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and many commercial plans. VIVITROL coverage can still depend on the office visit, the medication benefit, prior authorization, and how the injection is supplied, so benefits are verified before the schedule is finalized.

Choose a clinic that works for follow-up Monthly injection treatment only works when the location is realistic for repeat visits, benefits review, and next-step coordination.

What patients in Long Island City usually need

A Queens location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Long Island City, Astoria, Sunnyside, and nearby Queens neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

Monthly treatment at a realistic clinic

Long Island City works well for patients in Long Island City, Astoria, Sunnyside, and nearby Queens neighborhoods who need a clinic they can realistically use for repeat monthly follow-up.

Alcohol and opioid pathways are different

The visit should clarify whether the monthly injection is being used for alcohol dependence or for opioid relapse prevention after detoxification, because readiness is not identical for both paths.

What the team can review

Visits can cover drinking status, opioid history, detox timing, medication list, liver-history questions, and whether VIVITROL is the right next step.

Benefits plus self-pay planning

Patients can use accepted insurance plans when eligible or review a self-pay path when insurance is not workable. Either way, the visit and medication path are clarified before treatment is locked.

Clinic details

Address: 30-07 36th Ave, Astoria, NY 11106

Phone: (917) 310-3371

Booking: Use the addiction-medicine booking path for the first evaluation, then the local team can clarify whether VIVITROL is the right medication path.

How this location fits the program

Monthly follow-up that is easier to keep

A monthly injection plan works better when the clinic is realistic for repeated follow-up, not just the first visit.

Alcohol-dependence treatment planning

Some patients need help deciding whether their drinking status, withdrawal history, and support plan make VIVITROL appropriate right now.

Opioid relapse-prevention timing

Some patients need help deciding whether the opioid-free window is long enough and whether the first injection can safely proceed.

Coordination with therapy or psychiatry

Medication alone is usually not the full recovery plan. The location can connect addiction treatment with therapy, psychiatry, or primary care when needed.

Other VIVITROL locations across the network

Use another clinic if the calendar, commute, or follow-up plan works better there for monthly treatment.

174th Street VIVITROL treatment clinic

Bronx

174th Street

932 E 174th St, Bronx, NY 10460

A Bronx location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in West Farms, Crotona Park East, and nearby Bronx neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Astoria VIVITROL treatment clinic

Queens

Astoria

37-15 23rd Ave, Astoria, NY 11105

A Queens location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Astoria, Ditmars, East Elmhurst, and nearby Queens neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Bartow Mall VIVITROL treatment clinic

Bronx

Bartow Mall

2063A Bartow Ave, Bronx, NY 10475

A Bronx location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Co-op City, Pelham Bay, Baychester, and nearby Bronx neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Crown Heights VIVITROL treatment clinic

Brooklyn

Crown Heights

341 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11216

A Brooklyn location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Crown Heights, Prospect Heights, and nearby Brooklyn neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Hicksville VIVITROL treatment clinic

Long Island

Hicksville

232 W Old Country Rd, Hicksville, NY 11801

A Long Island location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Hicksville, Plainview, Bethpage, and nearby Nassau County communities who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Jackson Heights VIVITROL treatment clinic

Queens

Jackson Heights

80-10 Northern Blvd, Jackson Heights, NY 11372

A Queens location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Corona, and nearby Queens neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Jamaica VIVITROL treatment clinic

Queens

Jamaica

90-18 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11435

A Queens location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Jamaica, Briarwood, Richmond Hill, and nearby Queens neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Mineola VIVITROL treatment clinic

Long Island

Mineola

135 Mineola Blvd, Mineola, NY 11501

A Long Island location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Mineola, Garden City, Westbury, and nearby Nassau County communities who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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StuyTown VIVITROL treatment clinic

Manhattan

StuyTown

259 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003

A Manhattan location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in StuyTown, East Village, Gramercy, and nearby Manhattan neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Williamsburg VIVITROL treatment clinic

Brooklyn

Williamsburg

308 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211

A Brooklyn location for monthly VIVITROL treatment planning, benefits review, and follow-up for patients in Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, and nearby Brooklyn neighborhoods who need care for alcohol dependence or opioid relapse prevention.

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Before the first injection

For alcohol dependence, VIVITROL is used in patients who are able to abstain from alcohol in an outpatient setting before starting treatment. Patients should not be actively drinking at the time of the initial injection.

For opioid use disorder, VIVITROL is used to help prevent relapse after opioid detoxification. Patients usually need to be opioid-free for at least 7 to 14 days before the first injection, and the team confirms that opioids are no longer in the body before treatment starts.

Before the first VIVITROL visit, patients should be ready to review recent opioid or alcohol use, detox or rehab history, prior naltrexone exposure, all current medications, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, liver-disease history, and whether opioid pain medication may still be needed in the near future.

Related local and support pages

Local opioid-treatment page

Use the local MAT page when the broader opioid-treatment story matters more than the monthly VIVITROL option by itself.

Local Suboxone page

Use the local Suboxone page when the practical question is whether buprenorphine treatment makes more sense than VIVITROL.

Local Sublocade page

Use the local Sublocade page when the comparison is between monthly buprenorphine injection care and monthly naltrexone injection care.

Benefits verification

Use the benefits page when the main blocker is insurance, medication approval, or whether a self-pay path is needed.

Before your first visit

Use the pre-visit page when the real issue is alcohol abstinence, opioid-free timing, medication review, or documents to bring.

Questions patients ask in Long Island City

Yes. Long Island City is part of the active Nao Medical VIVITROL and addiction-medicine footprint listed on the main hub page.
Many major insurance plans are accepted for addiction-medicine visits across the Nao network, including Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis, UnitedHealthcare, United Healthcare Community Plan, EmblemHealth, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and many commercial plans. VIVITROL coverage can still depend on the office visit, the medication benefit, prior authorization, and how the injection is supplied, so benefits are verified before the schedule is finalized.
For alcohol dependence, VIVITROL is used in patients who are able to abstain from alcohol in an outpatient setting before starting treatment. Patients should not be actively drinking at the time of the initial injection.
For opioid use disorder, VIVITROL is used to help prevent relapse after opioid detoxification. Patients usually need to be opioid-free for at least 7 to 14 days before the first injection, and the team confirms that opioids are no longer in the body before treatment starts.
Before the first VIVITROL visit, patients should be ready to review recent opioid or alcohol use, detox or rehab history, prior naltrexone exposure, all current medications, pregnancy or breastfeeding questions, liver-disease history, and whether opioid pain medication may still be needed in the near future. For patients with opioid-use history, the plan should also include overdose-risk counseling and discussion of naloxone access, because opioid sensitivity can change over time during and after treatment.

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Choose the next VIVITROL step

Use the booking link for the first addiction-medicine visit, then use the support pages if the main question is schedule timing, coverage, or pre-visit readiness.

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