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BRONX DETOX Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center 1276 Fulton Avenue 718-901-8717 Dept ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL Regional Addiction Resource Center Resource List DETOX SERVICES BRONX DETOX Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center 1276 Fulton Avenue 718-901-8717 www.bronx-leb.org Dept. of Psychiatry Detox Unit Bronx, NY 10456 Hunts Points Multi Service Program 785 Westchester Avenue Bronx, NY 10455 Jacobi Medical Center 1400 Pelham Parkway South Building 1 10 East Bronx, NY 10461 Montefiore Medical Center 3550 Jerome Avenue Bronx, NY 10467 Narco Freedom 487 Willis Avenue Key Extended Entry Program Bronx, NY 10455 Promesa Inc. 1776 Clay Avenue 718-299-1100 www.promesa.org Bronx, NY 10457 x 7599 Saint Barnabas Hospital 183rd Street and Third Ave. 718-960-6170 www.stbarnabashospital.org Bronx, NY 10457 1 ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL Veterans Affairs Medical Center 130 West Kingsbridge Road 718-584-9000 Ward 5-B BROOKLYN DETOX Brooklyn Hospital Center 121 Dekalb Avenue 718-250-8900 tbh.org/specialized-services/detox-unit 9B Detox Unit 9th Floor Brooklyn, NY 11201 Carlos Pagan Recovery Center 561 Court Street 718-802-1111 thero.org Outpatient Detox Brooklyn, NY 11231 • Heroin detox center Coney Island Hospital 2601 Ocean Parkway 718-616-3000 Brooklyn, NY 11235 Interfaith Medical Center 1545 Atlantic Avenue 718-613-4330 www.interfaithmedical.com Brooklyn, NY 11213 Kings County Hospital Center 410 Winthrop Street 718-245-2661 www.nyc.gov Building R - Ward R Brooklyn, NY 11203 Kingsboro Addiction Treatment Center 754 Lexington Avenue 718-453-3200 www.oasas.ny.gov Brooklyn, NY 11221 Lutheran Medical Center 150 55th Street Brooklyn, NY 11220 Woodhull Medical Center 760 Broadway 718-963-5910 nychealthandhospitals.org/woodhull/ Brooklyn, NY 11206 2 ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL MANHATTAN DETOX Ascendant NY 113 East 60th Street 917-779-8448 www.ascendantny.com New York, NY 10022 Bellevue Hospital Center 462 First Avenue New York, NY 10016 Bridge Back to Life 500 Eighth Avenue • Outpatient Detox New York, NY 10018 Metropolitan Hospital 1901 First Avenue 646-672-3600 www.nychc.org 6th Floor New York, NY 10029 NY Presbyterian Hospital 503 East 70th Street Opiate Treatment New York, NY 10021 Parallax Center Chemical Dependency 145 East 32nd Street • Ambulatory Detox 6th Floor New York, NY 10016 Project Renewal Services 8 East 3rd Street 4th Floor New York, NY 10003 Bronx, NY 10468 STATEN ISLAND DETOX 3 ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL Richmond University Medical 427 Forest Avenue 718-876-2362 www.rumcsi.org Center Staten Island, NY 10310 Staten Island University Hospital KEEP Program 718-226-2807 www.siuh.edu 392 Seguine Avenue Staten Island, NY 10309 INPATIENT SERVICES BRONX INPATIENT Argus Community Inc. 760 East 160th Street 718-401-5700 www.arguscommunityinc.org Argus IV Men’s Residential Ext. 5788 Long-term Treatment Bronx Addiction Treatment Center 1500 Waters Place 718-904-0026 www.oasas.state.ny.us/atc/bronx/index.cf Residential Short-Term Building 13 Special Programs Offered Bronx, NY 10461 BASICS Bronx Addiction Services 1064 Franklin Street 718-960-7517 www.basicsinc.org Franklin House Bronx, NY Residential Long-Term Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center 742-744 Kelly Street 718-861-4400 www.bronx-leb.org Community Residence Bronx, NY 10455 Residential Short-Term Treatment HELP/PSI 1401 University Avenue 718-681-8700 www.helppsi.com Residential Long-Term Bronx, NY 10452 4 ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL Odyssey House – Family 1328 Clinton Avenue ReEntry Program Bronx, NY 10456 Pibly Residential Programs 514 Concord Avenue Rosebud Residence Bronx, NY 10455 VIP Community Services 764 East 176 Street Bronx, NY 10460 BROOKLYN INPATIENT AAA Health Outpatient 1090 Coney Island Avenue 1-877-608-4748 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11230 Anchor House Men’s Facility 1041 Bergen Street Brooklyn, NY 11216 Bedford/Stuyvesant Treatment Center 722 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205 Coney Island Hospital Inpatient 2601 Ocean Parkway 718-616-5500 www.coneyislandhospital Brooklyn, NY 11235 Dynamic Youth Community 1830 Coney Island Avenue 718-376-7923 www.dycinc.org Residence Brooklyn, NY 11230 EL Regreso Foundation, Inc. 141 South 3rd Street Women’s Residential Program Brooklyn, NY 11211 5 ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL Spanish Interfaith Medical Center 1545 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11213 Kingsboro Addiction Treatment Center 754 Lexington Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11221 Phoenix House 174 Prospect Place 888-671-9392 www.phoenixhouse.org Prospect Park Community Brooklyn, NY 11238 Residence Serendipity I 2071 Fulton Street (P) 718-398-0096 [email protected] (For Men) Brooklyn, NY 11233 (F) 347-770-8654 Cesar Sosa, Senior Director John David Human Services Center [email protected] Barry Ackerman Serendipity II 944 Bedford Avenue (P) 718-802-0572 [email protected] (For Women) Brooklyn, NY 11205 (F) 718-802-9885 Lisa Alexander, Director Madeline Randers Residence Luz Santiago, Assistant Director St. Marks Residence 839 St. Marks Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11213 Teen Challenge Women’s Program 444 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 Teen Challenge Men’s Program 444 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11238 Urban Recovery 347-970-7426 Brooklyn, NY 6 ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL MANHATTAN INPATIENT Addiction Institute of NY at 1000 Tenth Avenue Mt. Sinai West Hospital New York, NY 10025 Addicts Rehabilitation Center Fund 2015 Madison Avenue 212-427-1342 www.addictsrehabcenterfund.org Residence I New York, NY 10035 x 223 AREBA Casriel Inc. 500 West 57th Street 212-293-3000 www.acirehab.org 6th/7th Floors New York, NY 10019 Create, Inc. 73 Lenox Avenue 212-663-1975 www.createinc.org Educational Alliance Inc. Pride Site II 25-29 Avenue D 646-395-4405 [email protected] New York, NY 10009 Gracie Square Hospital 420 East 76th Street 212-434-5300 www.nygsh.org Inpatient New York, NY 10021 Greenhope Services for Women 435 East 119th Street 212-360-4002 www.greenhope.org New York, NY 10035 Greenwich House 122 West 27th Street 212-691-2900 www.greenwichhouse.org 6th Floor New York, NY 10001 Hamilton Madison House Asian 252 South Street American Recovery Services New York, NY 10002 Institute for Family Health Center 1824 Madison Avenue 7 ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE E-MAIL for Counseling Harlem New York, NY 10035 Kaleidoscope Clinic OTP 119-121 West 124th Street New York, NY 10027 Lafayette Medical Approach 233 Lafayette Street • Methadone Maintenance New York, NY 10012 Lesbian and Gay Community Services 208 West 13th Street Center New York, NY 10011 Lower East Service Center SuCasa 7 Gouverneur Slip East M IR Su Casa New York, NY 10002 Metropolitan Hospital Center 1900 Second Avenue 646-672-3600 www.ci,nycus/htmlhhc/metropolitan 2M29 Methadone Treatment Program New York, NY 10029 Mt. 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Sturz Outpatient Center Adolescent Programs Offered BASICS Outpatient Program 488 East 164th Street 646-224-0448 www.basicsinc.org Adolescents Bronx, NY 10456 Seniors/Older Adults State Financed Bronx Outreach Outpatient 900 Arnow Avenue Bronx, NY 10469 Concourse Medical Center Opioid 880 Morris Avenue Treatment Clinic Bronx, NY 10451 Counseling Services of EDNY 911 Walton Avenue 718-590-1790 www.csofny.com Spanish Speaking Suite 1-B Bronx, NY 10452 Daytop Village Inc.
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