About CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine Memphis Street
CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine Memphis Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is CARF accredited. They accept Medicaid, Medicare, most major insurance plans, and self-pay options. The center specializes in opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder but can address poly secondary substance use. This means the client is using opioids or alcohol with another substance.
This organization has over 70 locations across the United States. The center in Philadelphia was built because of the heroin crisis. Kensington has the highest overdose rate of any major American city.
The nearest bus stop to this location is a two-minute walk. After therapy sessions on Memphis Street, you’ll have many eatery choices within a mile of the treatment center. And if you’re looking for somewhere outdoors to relax, within three miles you’ll find an area dotted with museums, gardens, sculptures and parks.
Specialized Treatment Programs
Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is used to reduce cravings and ease withdrawal symptoms. MAT is integrated with behavioral health treatment. This treatment includes individual counseling, coping strategies development, and addressing underlying causes of addiction.
Their behavioral treatment program can treat anxiety, depression and trauma. These are treated as a co-occurring disorder with opioid or alcohol use. Because there is a correlation between opioid use and Hepatitis C, the center offers testing and treatment. The center also offers smoking cessation programs.
Pregnant clients receive specialized prenatal-focused addiction treatment. The client will be supported through every stage of pregnancy and postpartum recovery.
The organization also works closely with community partners to deliver services. Partners include social services, law enforcement, behavioral health and addiction treatment providers, medical professionals, and government agencies.
Referrals for Other Services
The center only provides outpatient services but can refer clients to another organization for inpatient services. The center can also make referrals for psychiatric, medical, food, housing, transportation resources and employment assistance.