GMC Detox Unit is a hospital-based inpatient detoxification and substance abuse treatment facility located in Philadelphia, PA, serving individuals struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. Our team provides comprehensive care designed to address the unique needs of diverse populations, including LGBTQ+ individuals, seniors, women, men, and those with co-occurring mental health conditions. Whether you're beginning your recovery journey or seeking specialized detoxification services, GMC Detox Unit offers evidence-based treatment within a supportive hospital setting.
GMC Detox Unit offers inpatient hospitalization for individuals requiring medically supervised detoxification and intensive substance abuse treatment. Our programs include methadone detoxification, which provides medication-assisted withdrawal management for opioid dependence, as well as comprehensive substance abuse treatment for alcohol, drugs, and polysubstance use disorders. We specialize in treating co-occurring mental and substance use disorders, recognizing that many individuals struggle with both addiction and conditions like depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder simultaneously. Additionally, we provide tailored programs for persons with HIV/AIDS, ensuring integrated care that addresses both addiction recovery and ongoing health management. Our inpatient setting allows for continuous monitoring, medication management, and structured therapeutic programming to support safe, effective detoxification and the early stages of recovery.
GMC Detox Unit accepts Medicaid, Medicare, self-payment, and Access to Recovery vouchers, making treatment accessible to individuals with varying insurance coverage and financial circumstances. We understand that cost concerns should never prevent someone from seeking help, and our admission team works with patients to explore all available payment options and coverage eligibility. If you have questions about whether your insurance will cover treatment at GMC Detox Unit, our admissions specialists can verify your benefits and explain your financial responsibility before you begin care.
Recovery is possible, and you don't have to navigate this alone. If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward healing, call 215-787-2407 today to speak with our admissions team. Our caring staff can answer questions about our programs, verify your insurance coverage, and help you get admitted quickly so you can begin your recovery with confidence and compassionate professional support.