Behavioral Health Center at Phoebe is an alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility located at 417 3rd Avenue in Albany, Georgia, serving individuals struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. The center provides a critical lifeline for residents of Albany and surrounding communities in southwest Georgia who need immediate medical intervention and structured inpatient care. As part of the Phoebe health system, the facility combines clinical expertise with a commitment to personalized, evidence-based treatment.
Behavioral Health Center at Phoebe offers detoxification services with hospitalization and inpatient care, providing medically supervised withdrawal management for individuals dependent on alcohol or drugs. Detoxification is the critical first step in recovery, allowing patients to safely manage physical withdrawal symptoms under professional medical supervision while stabilizing their mental health. The facility's inpatient program offers 24/7 nursing and clinical support, making it appropriate for individuals with moderate to severe substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, or complex medical needs. This level of care ensures that patients are monitored continuously and can receive immediate intervention if complications arise during early recovery.
Behavioral Health Center at Phoebe accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, military insurance (VA/Tricare), and self-payment, ensuring that cost is not a barrier to treatment. Insurance plans are required to provide mental health and substance use disorder benefits at parity with medical and surgical benefits under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, meaning your coverage for addiction treatment should be comparable to coverage for other medical conditions. The facility works with patients to verify insurance benefits and explore all available payment options to make treatment accessible.
If you or a loved one is ready to begin the journey toward recovery, reaching out is the first step. Contact the admissions team at (229) 312-4960 to speak with a counselor about treatment options, verify your insurance coverage, and learn how to get admitted. Recovery is possible, and compassionate professional support is available in Albany right now.