About Promesa Inc – Cooper Douglas T MD
Promesa Inc provides comprehensive outpatient addiction treatment in the Bronx, New York, focusing on recovery for adults and young adults. Located at 1776 Clay Avenue, the facility specializes in medication assisted treatment or MAT and behavioral therapy as part of a holistic approach to substance use disorders. This program is dedicated to serving a diverse community, offering bilingual services that help clients build a solid foundation for long-term sobriety.
Bilingual Addiction Treatment with MAT
The Cooper Douglas Outpatient Program is the flagship service at Promesa Inc, designed to treat opioid and alcohol use disorders through a combination of medical and clinical support. This program serves a culturally diverse population, including individuals with co occurring mental health disorders and those involved in the criminal justice system. The medical team utilizes FDA approved medications such as buprenorphine, naltrexone, and disulfiram to manage cravings and stabilize physical health.
Trauma Informed Counseling Alongside Medications
Clients in this program can expect a structured regimen that pairs pharmacotherapy with evidence based counseling modalities like cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing. The daily schedule includes individual counseling, group therapy, and family sessions to address the psychological aspects of addiction. Trauma informed care and anger management are integral components, ensuring that treatment addresses the root causes of substance use while promoting overall wellbeing.
Along the way, you'll receive education on relapse prevention, harm reduction, and overdose safety strategies. You'll also receive ongoing medical screenings, including testing for HIV and hepatitis, alongside social support services.
Culturally Competent Care for Diverse Clients
Beyond its core MAT and outpatient offerings, Promesa Inc provides telemedicine options and specialized support for victims of domestic violence and individuals living with HIV/AIDS. The facility is deeply committed to cultural competency, offering full services in Spanish to ensure accessibility for Hispanic communities.
To make treatment accessible, the center accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and offers a sliding fee scale or payment assistance for eligible individuals.





