About University of Maryland Medical Center – Alcohol and Drug Abuse – Baltimore
Based in Baltimore, Maryland, the University of Maryland Medical Center – Alcohol and Drug Abuse is a drug rehab offering levels of care that include outpatient, intensive outpatient, a partial hospitalization program and medication assisted treatment. Support is available for young adults, men, women and deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals of all ethnicities and walks of life.
The outpatient program offers medical assessments and treatment from board certified addiction specialists, counselors, psychiatrists and social workers. Relapse prevention and recovery plans include individual and group counseling, Hep C screenings, case management, community development opportunities and medication assisted treatment. Recovery resources are provided through the university’s Drop-In Center.
The intensive outpatient program offers further care through individual and group therapy and support throughout the recovery process. A medication assisted treatment program is available for those who need it, using primarily buprenorphine, methadone and naltrexone.
They offer partial hospitalization to those in need of significant supervision and more intense support. This may happen at the beginning of recovery, following inpatient treatment or after detox.
The center accepts Maryland Medicaid, Medicare and self pay options. They also work with many major commercial insurance providers, including Aetna, Amerigroup, Blue Cross and United Healthcare. Clients are advised to check with their insurance provider to clarify coverage regarding out of network benefits.