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Interfaith Medical Center MMD

in Brooklyn, NY

Interfaith Medical Center MMD
1545 Atlantic Avenue Floor 6E, Brooklyn, NY 11213
(516) 997-2926
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  • Inpatient

Experience Treating

  • Opioid Addiction

Treatments

Aftercare Support

Aftercare support is an important part of the recovery process for many people in New York. It provides a way for people to stay connected to their sober community and to have access to resources and support that can help them stay on track. Aftercare support can take many different forms, but some common features include 12-step meetings, individual therapy, group therapy, and peer support groups. Many people find that aftercare support is essential for maintaining their sobriety, and it can be a valuable resource for people who are struggling with addiction.

Detoxification

Drug detox is a process of ridding the body of toxins related to drug abuse. This can be done through a variety of methods, including medication, saunas, and massage. Drug detox can be an important step in getting sober and beginning the road to recovery. It can also have a number of other benefits, including reducing withdrawal symptoms, minimizing cravings, and improving overall health. In addition, drug detox can help to prepare individuals for other treatment modalities, such as therapy and 12-step programs. For those struggling with addiction, drug detox can be a vital first step on the road to recovery.

Inpatient

Inpatient drug treatment offers many benefits to people looking to get sober in Brooklyn, NY. One of the major benefits is that it provides a safe and structured environment away from the triggers and stressors of everyday life. This can be especially helpful for those who have recently gone through a major life event or who are struggling with severe addiction.

Inpatient treatment at Interfaith Medical Center MMD also offers around-the-clock access to care and support, which can be crucial for people in early recovery. Additionally, inpatient treatment programs typically last for 28 days, giving people ample time to detoxify and start working on their recovery. By the end of treatment, most people are well on their way to a life of sobriety.


Therapies

  • 12-Step Facilitation
  • Aftercare
  • Anger Management
  • Cognitive Behavioral Treatment (CBT)
  • counseling
  • Detox
  • Discharge Planning
  • Family Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Hepatitis education
  • HIV or AIDS education
  • Inpatient Treatment
  • Intervention
  • Naloxone and Overdose Education
  • or support
  • Substance Use Counseling


Adults (20+) Family, Group, Individuals Female, Male