Pennsylvania Outpatient Rehabs
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Langhorne, Pennsylvania
$$$$29 beds
Banyan Philadelphia, located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, is offering outpatient services to treat primary mental health and eating disorders.
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Meadville, Pennsylvania
Meadville, Pennsylvania
The Stepping Stones program at Meadville Medical Center provides inpatient drug and alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation plus outpatient counseling for adults age 18 and older. The program is short-term, with rehabilitation ordinarily up to 28 days, and offers medically-managed withdrawal and medication-assisted treatment (MAT); all admissions are screened through an emergency department. It accepts Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance.
Levittown, Pennsylvania
Steps to Recovery in Levittown is an outpatient rehab and intensive outpatient program (IOP) for men and women.
Montrose, Pennsylvania
Trehab in Montrose offers a wide range of outpatient services addressing the various stages of addiction, from early use of substances to increasing dependence.
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
Addiction and Behavioral Counseling Associates provides intensive outpatient substance use treatment in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The program serves adults and offers individual and group counseling, relapse prevention, and case management. ABC Associates accepts private insurance, Medicare, military insurance, and TRICARE.
Erie, Pennsylvania
Glenbeigh is a Joint Commission-accredited alcohol and drug treatment provider whose Erie, Pennsylvania outpatient center offers intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment. Founded in 1981, Glenbeigh has helped more than 50,000 individuals and families, and also offers specialized programs for first responders, helping professionals, older adults and executives. The center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, state funding and self-pay.
Meadville, Pennsylvania
Crawford County Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission is the county's drug and alcohol authority, coordinating prevention, case management, assessment, treatment and recovery support — from outpatient and intensive outpatient care to inpatient, detox and halfway-house placement. It offers special tracks for adolescents, dually diagnosed, forensic and female clients, and a 24-hour crisis line. Fees are based on income, no one is denied for inability to pay, and services are funded by Crawford County and state and federal government.
Sellersville, Pennsylvania
The Penn Foundation Recovery Center, part of St. Luke's Penn Foundation, provides residential, intensive outpatient and outpatient substance use treatment in Sellersville, Pennsylvania. The non-profit program serves adults and young adults, including veterans and people with co-occurring mental health conditions, and offers cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and trauma-focused counseling. Buprenorphine is available for opioid use disorder.
Meadville, Pennsylvania
Bethesda Lutheran Services has provided mental and behavioral health care for children, youth and families in northwestern Pennsylvania for over a century. Its Meadville campus offers residential treatment, a psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF), partial hospitalization and community- and school-based behavioral health services. The organization accepts Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance.
Washington, Pennsylvania
The CARE Center is the drug and alcohol treatment program of Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services (SPHS), offering recovery-based, trauma-informed outpatient and intensive outpatient care in Washington, Greene, and Butler counties. Its Washington location at 75 East Maiden Street provides drug and alcohol outpatient treatment. The center accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, military insurance, and state-financed programs.
Media, Pennsylvania
Mirmont Treatment Center is Main Line Health's addiction treatment campus in Media, Pennsylvania, offering residential, intensive outpatient and outpatient care, with detox and partial hospitalization described on its own site. The non-profit program serves adults and young adults, including veterans and people with co-occurring mental health conditions, and provides cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and trauma-focused counseling. Buprenorphine is available for opioid use disorder.
Grove City, Pennsylvania
George Junior Republic in Pennsylvania is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Grove City that operates residential treatment programs for youth alongside adult programs and services. Its continuum includes adventure-based counseling, preventative aftercare and community programming across Pennsylvania and Indiana. The organization accepts private insurance.
Washington, Pennsylvania
New Castle, Pennsylvania
New Horizons Treatment Center provides intensive outpatient substance use treatment in New Castle, Pennsylvania. The program serves adults and offers individual and group counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and case management. New Horizons accepts private insurance, Medicare, military insurance, and self-payment.
Erie, Pennsylvania
Family Services of Northwestern Pennsylvania is a nonprofit social service provider in Erie that has served children and families in northwest Pennsylvania for more than 135 years. Its substance use treatment includes outpatient counseling and an intensive outpatient program, alongside permanency and community support services. The agency accepts private insurance, military coverage, state funding and self-pay.
Hermitage, Pennsylvania
Community Counseling Center of Mercer County provides counseling, behavioral health and substance use treatment for adults, children and families in Mercer County and the surrounding area. Alongside its Hermitage office, the center runs sites in Greenville and Grove City, offers employment and housing support and a West Central Center for the Deaf, and operates a warm line for crisis support. It accepts Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance, with a sliding fee scale.
Hermitage, Pennsylvania
Community Counseling Center of Mercer County is a recovery-oriented behavioral health provider in Hermitage offering counseling, substance use treatment, employment services and housing support. Same-day intake is available through its Open Access walk-in program, and the center operates a food pantry and services for the deaf and hard of hearing through its West Central Center for the Deaf. Crisis and child and family counseling round out the continuum.
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
Clearbrook Manor offers residential, intensive outpatient and outpatient addiction treatment in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The program serves adults and young adults, including veterans and people with co-occurring mental health conditions, and uses cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing and trauma-focused counseling. Buprenorphine is available for opioid use disorder.
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
The CARE Center provides substance use treatment in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, as part of the SPHS (Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services) system, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving the region for over 55 years. It offers outpatient counseling and an intensive outpatient program, including Centers of Excellence for opioid-related substance use disorder. The center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance and self-pay.






















































































