Overview

The City of Columbus offers comprehensive alcohol and drug services including prevention, outpatient treatment, and harm reduction programs, serving both youth and adults with specialized programs for Latina women, parents, and IV drug users. The services include medication-assisted treatment, counseling, HIV/Hepatitis C testing, and crisis support through the Opiate Crisis Line, with priority given to pregnant women and IV drug users. Key distinguishing features include gender-specific treatment groups, income-based sliding scale fees, Medicaid acceptance, and a collaborative community effort through the Columbus and Franklin County Addiction Plan to address the opiate crisis in central Ohio.


Locations

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Counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment
Intensive Outpatient Program
Case Management
Crisis Services

Appointment Availability

Accepting new clients

Websites


Services Offered

Counseling
Medication Assisted Treatment
Intensive Outpatient Program
Case Management
Crisis Services

Business Hours

Not Available

Phone Numbers

Not Available

Accepted Insurance

Medicaid
Accepted for treatment services, mentioned specifically for alcohol and drug services
Uninsured (sliding scale or self-pay)

Transport Services

Not Available

Specialty Services

Not Available

Age Groups Served

Children & adolescents
Adults
Seniors (65+)

Specialized Populations

Pregnant/postpartum women
Females

Accessibility Features

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