Toiyabe Indian Health Project Family Service Department
199 Twin Lakes Road, Bridgeport, Mono, CA 93517
Call 24/7
Free and Confidential
Insurance Accepted
Cash Pay rate
Toiyabe Indian Health Project is a Tribal government healthcare organization offering outpatient treatment in Bridgeport, CA that caters to people seeking help for substance use disorders. This center offers programs for substance use treatment including motivational interviewing, relapse prevention and telehealth.
Claim your profile to manage this page and enable the messaging form.
About Toiyabe Indian Health Project Family Service Department
They accept Federal or government funding, ITU funds, Medicare, Medicaid and Military insurance as forms of payment for services offered and caters to both female and male patients.
This facility also uses counseling as part of its substance use disorder treatment, both helping to understand the cause of addiction and creating tools to aid with recovery. Toiyabe Indian Health Project uses individual counseling and group counseling during treatment.
Toiyabe Indian Health Project treats opioid addictions including heroin, fentanyl, and prescription painkillers. This includes the use of opioid medications during detox and treatment such as buprenorphine and naltrexone.
This rehab center does not currently hold recognized certification from a regulatory body but is listed on SAMHSA’s facility database.
Toiyabe Indian Health Project (Bridgeport, California) is rated 3.5 on Recovered’s Trustscore which is based on user reviews and accreditations.
Company Information
Recovered TrustScore 3.5 / 5
The Recovered Trustscore for Toiyabe Indian Health Project Family Service Department is based on the total amount of key accreditations (0) & publicly available review data online for this rehab center. A Bayesian average is applied to all rehabs to ensure fair visibility. Read here for more info
Overview of Services
Specialization
Substance use treatment
Treatment Services
Medications Used
Services
Setting
Assessment & Testing
Transitional Services & Aftercare
Medication Assisted Treatment Policy
Therapies and Interventions
At This Facility
Counseling/Education Services
Vaccinations Offered
Smoking/vaping policy
Special Services
Insurance Policy & Other Considerations
FAQs
Common Questions About Toiyabe Indian Health Project Family Service Department
Where are they located?
What types of treatment do they offer?
Do they treat opioid use disorders?
Do they offer recovery support services?
Do they have detox programs?
What counseling or therapy do they offer?
Get confidential help and information via our helpline
Recovered invites user reviews from former attendees, as well as their own loved ones and staff members, for all facilities listed on our site that they have had personal experience with.
We audit user reviews regularly and any instance of spamming or manipulation will result in content being removed. Only one review is permitted per user. Any reviews considered to be abusive, offensive, or fraudulent will be removed.
Treatment Centers Nearby
Calls to numbers marked with (I) symbols will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed in our Terms and Conditions, each of which is a paid advertiser.
In calling the helpline you agree to our Terms and Conditions. We do not receive any fee or commission dependent upon which treatment or provider a caller chooses.
There is no obligation to enter treatment.
For any specific questions please email us at info@recovered.org
Insurance Accepted
This center accepts most forms of health insurance. Contact them to find out more or use our insurance verification to check your coverage.
Insurance Accepted
This center may not accept all forms of insurance. contact them to find out more.
We are awaiting cost confirmation from the center owner.
Medication designed to help with withdrawal symptoms and cravings may be offered as part of an addiction treatment program.
Accreditation(s) indicate the organization's national, state, or industry recognition for the treatment of substance use disorders and or mental health conditions.