Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant is a comprehensive substance abuse treatment facility located in New York, NY, serving individuals struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health challenges. Located on the 6th Floor of the Bernstein Pavilion at 1-9 Nathan D Pearlman, this facility is dedicated to supporting a diverse range of clients, including LGBTQ+ individuals, men, women, and those involved in the criminal justice system. With multiple levels of care available, Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant provides accessible, evidence-based treatment designed to meet patients where they are in their recovery journey.
Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant offers a full spectrum of substance abuse treatment and detoxification services tailored to individual needs. Outpatient programs allow patients to receive treatment while maintaining their daily responsibilities and living at home. Short-term residential care (30 days or less) provides intensive, structured treatment in a supportive environment for those requiring more comprehensive support. Long-term residential programs (30 days or more) offer extended care for individuals with more complex addiction histories or those who need sustained treatment to achieve lasting recovery. The facility specializes in treating co-occurring disorders, meaning patients dealing with both substance use and mental health conditions receive integrated care addressing both conditions simultaneously. Additionally, the center provides specialized programming for LGBTQ+ clients, ensuring culturally competent care in a safe, affirming environment. Individuals facing DUI/DWI charges and those referred through the court system also receive dedicated support services at this location.
Beth Israel Medical Center Stuyvesant works to make treatment accessible to all individuals regardless of financial circumstances. The facility accepts various payment options to help remove barriers to care. If you have insurance, the facility can help verify your coverage and explain what your plan may cover for treatment services. Many insurance plans are required to cover mental health and substance abuse treatment under the Mental Health Parity Act, which ensures addiction treatment receives equal coverage as other medical conditions.
Recovery is possible, and seeking help is a sign of strength. If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse, don't let concerns about cost or logistics delay treatment—call 212-420-4220 to speak with an admissions specialist who can answer your questions and help you begin the journey toward recovery. Our team is ready to support you in taking this important first step.