About Kaiser Permanente Oakland Addiction Medicine
Kaiser Permanente Oakland Addiction Medicine and Recovery Services is an outpatient addiction treatment program in Oakland, California. The program offers day treatment, early recovery, and continuing recovery services for adolescents and adults struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders.
As part of an integrated health system, Kaiser Permanente coordinates addiction treatment with primary care and other medical services.
Outpatient Addiction Treatment Programs
Day treatment provides all day intensive programming similar to partial hospitalization while early recovery and continuing recovery programs offer structured support that allows clients to maintain work, school, or family responsibilities.
Treatment includes individual counseling, group therapy, family counseling, and cognitive behavioral therapy, along with medication assisted treatment using methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone for opioid and alcohol addiction. The program also provides integrated dual diagnosis care, relapse prevention, case management, and psychoeducation.
Key Features of Oakland Addiction
- Location: Oakland Medical Center campus near I-580 and Highway 24, with a Kaiser shuttle from MacArthur BART station.
- Who they treat: Adolescents, adults, young adults, men, and women, with specialized adolescent and family programs.
- Payment options: Kaiser Permanente insurance plans, Medi-Cal Managed Care, private insurance
- Accreditation: Joint Commission accredited with ADA compliant accessibility and multilingual interpreter services





