About Franklin Primary Health Center Prevention and Education Center
Franklin Primary Health Center Prevention and Education Center is an outpatient substance use treatment program in Mobile, Alabama.
The program supports adults seeking accessible, community based recovery services.
Franklin Primary's mission focuses on affordable healthcare that meets clients where they are, regardless of ability to pay.
Outpatient Addiction Treatment
Care begins with an assessment to determine the appropriate level of support, followed by enrollment in outpatient substance use disorder treatment.
As an embedded service within a larger health center, clients can also access broader medical resources onsite.
Treatment may involve counseling, behavioral therapies, self help group connections and medical care.
The program prioritizes pregnant women, individuals with intravenous substance use disorders and people who are HIV positive.
Quick Facts
- Levels of care: Outpatient substance use disorder treatment and prevention education
- Who they treat: Pregnant women, women with dependent children, IV substance users and HIV positive individuals
- Approach: Counseling, behavioral therapies, self help groups and integrated medical care
- Payment options: Self-pay and financing available; affordable care offered regardless of ability to pay
- On-site services: Adult medicine, dentistry, nutrition, pharmacy, radiology and rheumatology
- Hours: Monday through Friday 8AM to 5PM and Saturday 3PM to 9PM
Starting Treatment
Prospective clients can request an appointment or callback through the official website.
The intake team can explain available outpatient services, eligibility for priority populations and payment options.





