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Outpatient Substance Abuse Recovery Programs San Francisco
Private Pay / Insurance Outpatient Substance Abuse Recovery Programs
San Francisco
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE Henry Ohloff Outpatient Programs
Co-Ed Outpatient: Intensive 26-week program. The Adult Chemical Dependency Program offers an intensive 13-week outpatient treatment program followed by 13 weeks of Aftercare
Convenient evening hours are available for clients living at home, working or attending school
Individualized treatment planning, Individual counseling, Group counseling, Family Therapy
Education, Relapse Prevention
12-Step meeting participation
Aftercare services include regular weekly group therapy with a requirement of continued participation in 12-Step meetings and individual counseling sessions
Residential Treatment program is only for men
Managed Care Preferred Provider, Credit Cards
415-621-4388 877-677-4543 601 Steiner Street http://ohlhoff.org/
Mission Council on Alcohol Abuse Languages: Spanish
DUI Classes
Court Assessments
Family Day Treatment Program
415-826-6767 154A Capp Street San Francisco www.missioncouncil.org
National Council for Alcohol & Drugs
DUI Classes
Counseling - $70. Per session
Court Assessments
Family Programs
Youth Programs
415-296-9900 Main # 1170 Market Street (6th floor) San Francisco http://nca-ba.org/
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Medi-Cal – Department of Public Health Outpatient Substance Abuse Recovery Programs - SF
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE Alliance Health Project (LGBT) Substance Abuse Counseling and Case Management Services (LGBT)
LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community)
HIV Services (do not have to be HIV+ for services)
Individual Counseling
Group Support
Assertive Case Management
Medi-Cal is accepted
415-476-3902 Ask to speak with the triage clinician on duty (M-F 9am-11am) 1930 Market Street www.ucsf-ahp.org/HTML2/ahp_programs.html
Asian Drug and Alcohol Prevention and Treatment) Project ADAPT Asian American Recovery Services Languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Korean, Spanish, and English
comprehensive multi-cultural and multi-lingual adult outpatient program that provides integrated substance abuse and mental health treatment services
individual and group counseling, process and psycho-education groups, case management, relapse prevention
Billing: Sliding scale; Medi-Cal accepted
415-750-5125 2020 Hayes Street http://www.aars.org/counties/san_francisco/asian-drug-and-alcohol-prevention-and-treatment-project-adapt/
HealthRight 360 Formerly Walden House and Haight Ashbury Clinic
mental health services, medication management
case management, individual and group therapy
specialized services for women
family advocacy and reunification
workforce development
housing resources
Drop In to arrange intake appointment. Usually within 1 week
415-762-3700 8:45am Monday-Friday Drop in 1735 Mission Street San Francisco www.healthright360.org
Lee Woodward Counseling Center (LWCC) - WOMEN Asian American Recovery Services Languages: Mandarin and Korean
comprehensive multi-cultural and multi-lingual, adult women’s substance abuse treatment
intake and assessment, individual and group counseling, process and psycho-education groups, relapse prevention, recreational activities, and continuing care
415-776-1001 2166 Hayes Street, Suite 303 http://www.aars.org/counties/san_francisco/lee-woodward-counseling-center/ Childcare is offered from 9 -12:15pm Monday to Friday and 5:30pm – 7:30pm Mon, Weds and Friday
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Medi-Cal – Department of Public Health (continued) Outpatient Substance Abuse Recovery Programs - SF
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE Stonewall Project Languages: Spanish
Gay Men
Bisexual Men
Transgender Men (FTM) Transmen
415-487-3100 1035 Market St #400 www.stonewallsf.org/
TAP – Treatment Access Program (Medi-Cal and Uninsured) SF Department of Public Health
Assessment, referral and placement unit of the Community Behavioral Health Services (CBHS), Community Programs - Placement Division
TAP directly assesses clients who self-refer or are referred by various providers throughout the City
Central access office for all substance abuse treatment programs including Suboxone.
415-503-4730 800-750-2727 1380 Howard Street Walk-In or Phone
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12 Step Programs – San Francisco Free - no Dues or Fees. Not allied with any denomination, political entity, organization, or institution
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE
AA – Alcoholics Anonymous Languages: Spanish
AA is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism
The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking
Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety
Over 600 AA meetings per week in San Francisco
415-621-1326 - English 415-824-1834 En Español 24 Hr. Hotline & Info www.aasf.org San Francisco Meetings http://www.aasf.org/meetingsBrowse.cfm?getRegion=SF&getTimeCode=N&s=h
Al-Anon - San Francisco
a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems
Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics.
Meetings available every day in San Francisco SF Meetings http://www.al-anonsf.org/sf-meetings/ http://www.al-anon.org/pdf/afamagazine.pdf
415-834-9940 Information 415-834-9941 Meeting List 650-794-9654 En Español http://www.al-anonsf.org/ En Español http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/inicio
Ala-Teen - San Francisco
Alateen is part of Al-Anon Family Groups. Ages 12-20
Alateen is a fellowship of young Al-Anon members, usually teenagers, whose lives have been affected by someone else's drinking.
Alateen groups are sponsored by Al-Anon members who help the group to stay on track.
Alateens come together to: o share experiences, strength, and hope with each other o discuss difficulties o learn effective ways to cope with problems o encourage one another o help each other understand the principles of the Al-
Anon program
http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/ http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/is-alanon-for-you http://www.al-anon.alateen.org/for-alateen/alateen-for-professionals Monday 6:15 – 7:15 St Francis Lutheran Church 152 Church St. at 14th Street (opposite Safeway) For teens 12-20 Meet in conference room – press #3 at gate to enter
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12 Step Programs – San Francisco (continued) Free - no Dues or Fees. Not allied with any denomination, political entity, organization, or institution
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE CA – Cocaine Anonymous
Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction
Cocaine Anonymous is open to all persons who state a desire to stop using cocaine, including "crack" cocaine, as well as all other mind-altering substances
Weekly meetings in San Francisco
415-226-1300 Recorded Information for San Francisco and North Bay Meetings and contact #’s Cocaine Anonymous International Referral Line 1-800-347-8998 www.ca.org
CMA – Crystal Methamphetines Anonymous
Crystal Meth Anonymous meets regularly to share support and fellowship, and create a safe environment to stay clean
the fellowship advocates complete abstinence from crystal meth, alcohol, inhalants, medications not taken as prescribed as well as all other mind-altering substances
Daily meetings in San Francisco
415-692-4762 www.norcalcma.org/
NA – Narcotics Anonymous
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem
Recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean
The therapeutic value of one addict helping another is without parallel
Daily meetings in San Francisco
621-8600 http://sfna.org/ San Francisco NA Meetings http://sfna.org/documents/2012/06/meeting-schedule.pdf
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Dual-Diagnosis Programs for patients with MEDI-CAL - SF (Mental Health and Substance Abuse)
These programs require an AXIS I Mental Health Dx PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE
Access Referral Line – San Francisco (Medi-Cal)
Community Behavioral Health Services
For San Francisco Residents with Medi-Cal (including Covered California Medi-Cal)
Useful for Seniors under 65 who do not yet have Medicare
415-255-3737 888-246-3333 (TDD) 888-484-7200 1380 Howard Street
Bayview Hunters Point
Clinic-based outpatient mental health treatment, medication support, case management, and outreach services for children, adolescent and adults
For severely mentally ill adults who would otherwise need higher levels of care, as well as for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse problems
Targeted services for adolescents age 14 - 18, and for transitional-aged youth age 18 -24
Indirect Services - Provides counseling to individuals who play significant roles in the care of clients
415-822-7500 5815 Third Street
http://bayviewci.org/bvhp-foundation-behavioral-health-program
Central City Older Adult – DPH – Medi-Cal
Seniors 60+ Living in Tenderloin and South of Market
Medi-Cal only
Best to call first to schedule an appointment
Usually sees Social Worker within 1 week
Medications within 1 month
415-558-5900 90 Van Ness Avenue
Chinatown North Beach Mental Health Services Languages: Vietnamese, Laotian, Chinese, Mandarin, Shanghainese, Hakka, Toisanese, Cambodian, Italian
Individual therapy
Socialization program
Acupuncture
Medi-Cal only
415-352-2000 729 Filbert Street
Felton Institute (Formerly known as Family Service Agency) Languages: Chinese, Russian
Senior Peer Counseling program (SPC) services are available to clients free of charge
Medi-Cal only
7-10 days to see a counselor for initial intake
415-474-7310 1500 Franklin Street 415-386-6600 6221 Geary Boulevard http://felton.org/social-services/seniors/
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Dual-Diagnosis Programs for patients with MEDI-CAL (continued) San Francisco
(Mental Health and Substance Abuse) These programs require an AXIS I Mental Health Dx
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE Instituto Familiar de la Raza Languages: Spanish
Therapy: initial screening for mental health and substance abuse needs. Therapy is designed to reduce symptoms in clients that interfere with daily functioning, improve relationships within their family, and increase their meaningful participation in community
Medication Support: prescribing, administering, dispensing, and monitoring of psychiatric medications necessary to alleviate the symptoms of mental illness
Targeted Case Management: This specific type of case management assists the client in accessing needed medical, educational, pre-vocational, vocational, rehabilitative, housing, benefits, and other community services
Fees: All services are provided to San Francisco residents without private insurance and are on a sliding scale depending on income; no one is turned away for lack of funds. La Clínica provides services at no fee, at low fees, and accepts insurances including Medi-Cal, Healthy Families and Healthy Kids
415-229-0500 2919 Mission Street http ://ifrsf.org/
Mission Mental Health Languages: Spanish
mental status evaluations
medication support
support groups
individual brief and long-term therapy
case management
Medi-Cal only
415-401-2700 2712 Mission Street No website
OMI Family Service
Provides full range outpatient services to families and individuals including individual, group and family counseling, assessment, psychiatric evaluation
Also offers psychotherapy and case management to individuals of all ages
Serves as point of entry to adult client entering community mental health services
Sliding scale fees
Medi-Cal accepted
415-452-2200 1701 Ocean Avenue
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Dual-Diagnosis Programs for patients with MEDI-CAL (continued) San Francisco
(Mental Health and Substance Abuse) These programs require an AXIS I Mental Health Dx
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE Richmond Area Multi-Service (RAMS) Languages: Cantonese and Mandarin
mental status evaluations
medication support
support groups
individual brief and long-term therapy
case management
Medi-Cal only
1-2 weeks -depends on required language
415-668-5955 3626 Balboa Street http://www.ramsinc.org/afi.html
South of Market Mental Health Languages: Tagalog
mental status evaluations
medication support
support groups
individual brief and long-term therapy
case management
Medi-Cal only
415-836-1700 760 Harrison St No website
South Van Ness Adult Behavioral Health Services HIV and Transgender Focus Languages: Spanish
Mental health evaluations
Medications support
Individual Therapy
Group therapy
Case Management
Uninsured and Medi-Cal clients accepted
Our HIV Program serves HIV + San Francisco residents who present with an HIV-related mental health issue.
Our Gender Program provides mental health care to gender non-conforming clients.
415-642-4580 755 South Van Ness No website
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Dual-Diagnosis Programs for patients with MEDI-CAL (continued) San Francisco
(Mental Health and Substance Abuse) These programs require an AXIS I Mental Health Dx
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE Sunset Mental Health Languages: Cantonese and Mandarin
mental status evaluations
medication support
support groups
individual brief and long-term therapy
case management
Medi-Cal only
415-753-7400 1990 41st Avenue and 1351 24th Avenue No website
Swords to Plowshares (Veterans)
Drop-in clinic has a specialized focus of services for homeless veterans.
No Medication
Homelessness prevention and rapid rehousing services to veterans and their families.
Open to all Veterans
Bring Photo ID. Social Security Card, DV214 (Discharge paperwork)
415-252-4788 1060 Howard Street http://www.swords-to-plowshares.org Intakes: M-TH 9am - 10am
Tenderloin Clinic (Hyde Street Community Services)
mental health assessment and treatment
risk assessments, comprehensive mental health diagnostic assessments, medication evaluations
group therapy, activity groups (including art, yoga, and meditation groups), Harm Reduction groups
case management including support around entitlements, housing, and vocational training
No waiting list to start the process
Initially medications are provided at Westside Crisis
415-673-5700 134 Golden Gate Avenue http://hydestreetcs.org/programs/tenderloin-outpatient-clinic/
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Dual-Diagnosis Programs for patients with MEDI-CAL (continued) San Francisco
(Mental Health and Substance Abuse) These programs require an AXIS I Mental Health Dx
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE Westside Mental Health
provides outpatient mental health services with an emphasis on case management
harm reduction approach to treatment, delivering service to clients that are sensitive to individual lifestyle and behavioral choices
treatment goals include the prevention of unnecessary crisis visits and hospitalizations, and promoting the highest level of independent living possible relative to the individual’s abilities, desired outcome, and community resources
415-355-0311 245 11th Street http://westside-health.org/programs/outpatient-clinic Clients must drop-in and meet with a case manager for a screening: Mon, Tue, Thurs, or Fri Between 9am - 10:30am
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Therapy for Dually Diagnosed for patients with PRIVATE INSURANCE (Mental Health and Substance Abuse)
Review Patient’s Insurance Plan for Behavioral Health Programs (back of card)
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE
Asian Family Institute (AFI) Languages: Cantonese and Mandarin
Emotional Difficulties: Anxiety, Stress, Depression
Relational Issues: Marital Conflicts
Addictions: Substance Use, Gambling
Cultural Stress: Immigration Adjustment
Adult Psychiatry (Psychosis, etc.)
415-668-5998 4020 Balboa Street http://www.ramsinc.org/afi.html
California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC)
Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic (All Ages)
Medicare (not HMO) or self-pay
No private insurance
4-5 days to return initial call
2-3 weeks to make appointment
415-600-3247 415-600-6000 2323 Sacramento Street http://www.cpmc.org/services/mental-hlth.html
Institute on Aging
Sliding scale, Call to find out which insurances are accepted
Therapy at home or in office
Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Trauma, Grief, Sleep problems
Pain management
Varies during academic year. Usually no waiting list. Services provided by supervised Graduate Student interns
415-750-4111 3575 Geary Boulevard http://www.ioaging.org/services-for-elders-and-caregivers/psychological-services
LGBT Therapists – Search Online Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
Mental health services including therapist referrals, education and consultation
Private Insurance or self-pay
Online Search: http://www.gaylesta.org/basic-search Advanced search filters: http://www.gaylesta.org/advanced-search
Psychologist Online Referrals
PhD’s only, Medicare
Private Insurance or self-pay
Online Search: http://www.sfpa.net/sfpa.php?nav=find
Psychology Today – Find a Therapist Online
Filter by:
Language, Age, Gender, Issues, Treatment Orientation, Insurance
Private Insurance, Medicare or self-pay
Online Search: https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/cities/San+Francisco-Therapists.html Dually Diagnosed: https://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/city.php?sid=1432924157.4647_5609&city=San+Francisco&state=CA&spec=263&lmore=1
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Sliding Scale Outpatient Therapy San Francisco
PROGRAM PHONE - ADDRESS - WEBSITE
Access Institute Additional languages: Spanish (website) Offers low and no-fee psychological services to those who want and need psychological support, but aren’t able to access it for any number of reasons including: income, cultural barriers, stigma around mental health, and lack of mobility. Provides low-fee psychotherapy for individuals, couples and families. Care at our outpatient clinic is flexible and responsive and tailored to individual needs. Including:
Individual therapy for adults
Play therapy for children ages 4-12
Individual therapy for adolescents
Marital/Couple therapy
Group therapy
Family therapy
Medication services (for patients in psychotherapy treatment) Provides comprehensive psychological assessment and testing at very affordable sliding-scale fees (50% - 75% discount) for children and adults that struggle with:
Behavior problems
Learning Disorders
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Psycho diagnostic assessment
Neuropsychological assessment
Memory problems and dementia
415-861-5449 110 Gough Street Suite 301 http://accessinst.org/who-we-are/ Spanish: http://accessinst.org/espanol/ Email: [email protected]
Center for Somatic Psychotherapy California Institute of Integral Studies Counseling Center
Specializes in body-oriented, psychodynamic, and developmental approaches.
Therapists work with a variety of life’s challenges including: Relationship Issues, Psychosomatic Issues, Life Transitions, Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Grief and Loss, Trauma and Abuse, and Personal Growth
Long-Term and Brief Counseling and Psychotherapy for: Adults, Adolescents, Children, Individuals, Couples, Families
Counseling and Psychotherapy in Partnership Organizations
Mental Health Consultation
Fees are structured on a sliding scale based on income or resources.
415-217-8895 220 Montgomery (at the corner of Bush Street) Suite 600 (Administrative Office Suite 692) http://www.ciis.edu/About_CIIS/Counseling_Centers/Center_for_Somatic_Psychotherapy.html
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Sliding Scale Outpatient Therapy (continued) San Francisco
PROGRAM PHONE - ADDRESS - WEBSITE
Golden Gate Integral Counseling Center California Institute of Integral Studies Counseling Center
Individual Therapy
Support in reducing internal suffering due to behavior, feelings, beliefs, relationships or past experiences
Ongoing psychotherapy to provide support in self-actualization and self-growth
Couples Therapy Couples Therapy
Helps couples — married or not — understand and resolve conflicts and improve their relationship.
Providing couples with the tools to communicate better, negotiate differences, problem solve and even argue in a healthier way.
Group Therapy
Groups generally involve six to twelve people (size may vary).
Groups typically meet once, or sometimes twice, each week for between one and two hours. Please check the links for current groups
Fees are structured on a sliding scale based on income
415-561-0230 507 Polk Street, Suite 450 http://goldengatecounseling.org/
Integral Counseling Center (Pierce Street) California Institute of Integral Studies Counseling Center Languages: French, Spanish, Hebrew, Mandarin, Hindi, and Farsi
Offers compassionate and affordable psychotherapy for
individuals, couples, families, groups, adolescents, and children
Fees are structured on a sliding scale based on income ($20 -
$100)
415-776-3109 2140 Pierce Street http://www.integralcounseling.org/about/low_cost_affordable/low_cost_san_francisco_therapy.html
Integral Counseling Center (Church Street) California Institute of Integral Studies Counseling Center
Individuals, Families, Couples, Groups
Fees are structured on a low-cost sliding scale fee based on income
415-648-2644 1782 Church Street http://www.integralcounselingcenter.org/appointments_contact/index.html
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Sliding Scale Outpatient Therapy (continued) San Francisco
PROGRAM PHONE - ADDRESS - WEBSITE
Psychological Services Center California Institute of Integral Studies Counseling Center Individual and Couple's therapy
Provides weekly therapy to individuals and couples
Multiple times per week therapy is also available Supportive Therapy Groups
Relapse Prevention—members with 6months + sobriety to talk & think about the process of staying sober
Women’s group—a place for female identified folks to talk & think about life
Coming Out—LBGTQI identified members to talk & think about the coming out process
Men’s group—male identified members to talk & think about life
Off the binary group—a place for human identified members to talk & think about life
Assessments
Assessment services are available for individuals seeking personality and cognitive testing, as well as academic, vocational, and diagnostic assessment
Work in collaboration with clients, referring therapists, and other mental health professionals
415-346-1011 507 Polk Street, Suite 420 http://psychservicescenter.com/ Fees are structured on a sliding scale based on income $40 - $110 Individual therapy flat fee: $40 Couples Therapy flat fee: $50 Assessment flat fee: $50
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Methadone San Francisco
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE
BAART Methadone Clinic Languages: Spanish, Tagalog, and French Intake Information: Drop-in: 6:00 AM (First come first serve) Bring photo ID and Medi-Cal card Insurance Information and Pricing: Accepts Medi-Cal Non Insurance Pricing Options: $12 per day $63 per week $125 semimonthly (every 5th or 14th of the month)
415-863-3883 1111 Market Street San Francisco www.baartprograms.com/index.html 415-928-7800 433 Turk Street www.baartprograms.com/index.html Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 6am – 2pm Wednesday: 6am – 12pam Saturday and Sunday: 8am – 12pm
Bayview Drug Treatment Languages: Interpreters available upon request Intake Information: Call 415-822-8200 ext. 33 to make an intake appointment Insurance Information: Accepts Medi-Cal and Medicare (all other insurance accepted) Non Insurance Pricing Options: $15 per day
415-822-8200 Clinic Hours of Operation Monday – Friday: 6am – 2pm Dosing Hours of Operation Monday – Friday: 6am – 11am Saturday and Sunday: 7am – 10am 1625 Carroll Street http://bayviewci.org/bvhp-foundation-substance-abuse-services
Fort Help Methadone Clinic Intake Information: Call 415-777-9953 to make an appointment for intake Insurance Information: Accepts Medi-Cal and Private Pay Non Insurance Pricing Options: $90 per week Counseling available 7 days a week within 1 week Following paperwork and intake
415-777-9953 915 Bryant Street
415-821-1427 1101 Capp Street Dispensing Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday: 6:15am – 1:45pm Saturday and Sunday: 8:15am – 11:15am
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Methadone (continued) San Francisco
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE
San Francisco General Hospital Methadone Clinic Ward 93 Intake Information: Drop in Monday – Friday: 6:45am - 7am First come first serve and accepting 2-3 patients per day Insurance Information: Clinic accepts all patients; If patient is eligible there is no cost
415-206-8616 415 206-8412 1001 Potrero Avenue Building 90 Ward 93 Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 6:45am – 11am/12:30pm – 2pm Saturday and Sunday 7:30am – 11:30am/12:30pm – 2pm
Westside Methadone Clinic Languages: Spanish and Tagalog Intake Information: Call 415-563-8200 to make an appointment Insurance Information: Accepts Medi-Cal; will accept non-insurance patients
Medical intervention through daily dispensing of methadone and counseling
Harm-reduction approach to support clients in developing the motivation to become drug-free or free of dependence on illicit drugs
Program is designed to gradually reduce the dosage of methadone with the ultimate goal of being drug-free
415-563-8200 1301 Pierce http://www.westside-health.org/programs/methadone-detoxification-program Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday: 7:00am-3:30pm Dispensing Hours:
Monday-Friday: 7:00am-10:45am
and 12:00pm-1:45pm
Dispensing Hours: Saturday-Sunday & Holidays: 8:00am–11:00am
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HIV Substance Abuse Recovery San Francisco
PROGRAM PHONE – ADDRESS - WEBSITE
The Stonewall Project
Harm reduction-based programs serving LGBTQ/HIV positive community dealing with substance abuse.
Walk-in Program; individual & group counseling
Structured Enrolled Program (4pm Monday – Friday walk-
in for first intake): Once a week individual session & for 6
to 18 months + 2 groups each week.
Support groups include: book clubs, skills building, harm
reduction, AA, bilingual Spanish/Latino gay/bi men’s
support group, wellness center, mindfulness
Free HIV/Hepatitis C testing
415-487-3100
1035 Market St. Suite 400
http://www.stonewallsf.org/
Walden House
Primary Medical Care
Men’s HIV Residential Behavioral Health Treatment
Women’s Residential Behavioral Health Treatment
Women’s Hope-This program offers specialized care to the underserved female population of San Francisco with a special focus on pregnant and parenting women with co-occurring substance use and psychiatric disorders.
Social-model Detoxification Residential Treatment Transgender Recovery Program
Adult Outpatient Services Re-Entry Services Jail Psychiatric Services
Services to Enhance Parolee Success (STEPS)
Bridges-Intensive mental health day treatment services to parolees who have serious mental illnesses.
Sober Living Environment Programs
415-226-1775 1735 Mission Street http://www.sfcenter.org/resources/walden-house
Ferguson Place/Baker Places
Residential Treatment Services for adults
Mental Health
Substance Abuse
HIV/AIDS
Social rehabilitation approach
415-864 -1515 730 Baker Street http://www.bakerplaces.org/