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Chartiers Center’s Substance Abuse Outpatient Program Is OPEN

Jun 9, 2020

Chartiers Center’s Substance Abuse Outpatient Program (SAOP), located in Bridmacbook pro on desk smaller imagegeville, remains open to referrals and is providing tele-health Outpatient Services. IF you are new to treatment, Chartiers Center offers treatment for substance use disorder and co-occurring needs through individual therapy and intensive outpatient group therapy. We also provide medication assisted treatment with Vivitrol and we have a psychiatrist on staff.
If you are a current client, the SAOP Admin will call to remind you of your appointment.  She will ask if you prefer to receive your tele-health service via the telephone or video.  If you choose the telephone, the therapist will call you at the time of your appointment. If you request a video appointment we provide you the link for doxy.me and you can click on the link at the scheduled time. Substance Abuse Outpatient Groups are done via zoom. You are provided the contact information and are to call in to the meeting at the appointed time.
Anyone with questions regarding the SAOP Program can call the main number for Chartiers Center at 412 221-3302.

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