Western Pacific Med Corp, located at 218 East Commonwealth Avenue in Fullerton, CA, is a dedicated substance abuse treatment center serving individuals and families struggling with addiction. The facility specializes in evidence-based care for diverse populations, including pregnant and postpartum women, individuals living with HIV or AIDS, and anyone seeking compassionate recovery support. With a commitment to accessible, personalized treatment, Western Pacific Med Corp provides a foundation for sustainable recovery in Orange County.
Western Pacific Med Corp offers a comprehensive range of substance abuse treatment services designed to meet patients at different stages of their recovery journey. The facility provides detoxification services, which help individuals safely manage withdrawal symptoms under medical supervision—a critical first step for many seeking recovery. For those with opioid dependency, the center offers methadone maintenance and methadone detoxification programs, both of which are FDA-approved medications combined with counseling and behavioral therapy. Outpatient treatment allows individuals to receive care while maintaining employment, family responsibilities, and community connections. The facility also provides specialized support for pregnant and postpartum women and individuals with HIV or AIDS, recognizing that addiction recovery often intersects with other healthcare needs.
The facility accepts Medicaid, private health insurance, and self-payment options, with sliding fee scales and payment assistance programs available to ensure cost is not a barrier to care. Under the Mental Health Parity Act, most insurance plans are required to cover substance abuse treatment services with the same benefits as other medical conditions. Western Pacific Med Corp works with patients and insurance providers to verify coverage and explain financial responsibility upfront, making the admission process transparent and stress-free.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, reach out today. Call (866) 720-3784 to speak with a compassionate admissions specialist who can verify your insurance, answer questions about treatment options, and help you begin your journey to wellness. You deserve support—and help is available now.