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Chartiers Center’s Substance Abuse Outpatient Program Relocates to 437 Railroad St.

Sep 13, 2018

Starting Monday, September 17th Chartiers Center’s Substance Abuse Outpatient Program will be operating within Chartiers main hub at 437 Railroad St., Bridgeville. While the program is only moving 1 block away it will continue to provide Outpatient programming, Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) and medically assisted treatment via Vivitrol. The move will enable Chartiers to treat consumers with co-occurring disorders, including a mental health diagnosis and substance abuse, under one roof. With the coordination of the treatment team, doctors, therapists and nurses, Chartiers Center anticipates continued growth of the program as it meets a demanding need within the community. The Family Support Group will also meet at 437 Railroad St. the first Monday of each month from         5:00 pm -6:00 pm.
The hours of the SAOP program will remain the same:
Monday 8:30 am -6 pm 
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 8 am – 6 pm. 
For more information or to reach the program please call 412 221-3302. 

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