Sinai Hospital Addictions Recovery Program

Address

2401 West Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21215

Contact

(410) 601-5355

Clinic Description

Sinai Hospital Addictions Recovery Program is also known as SHARP. It’s a methadone clinic in Baltimore, Maryland. As part of the Sinai Hospital and operated by LifeBridge Health, this facility offers medication assisted treatment to adults with opioid use disorder. That way, they help clients with opiate/opioid detox and recovery.

As an outpatient clinic, Sinai Hospital Addictions Recovery Program uses methadone and buprenorphine for opioid addiction. It treats adults and young adults, including clients of all genders and clients with co-occurring disorders.

The facility supplements medications with other treatment methods including cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma counseling, motivational interviewing and motivational incentives, relapse prevention strategies, and anger management training. Telehealth services are available as well.

Sinai Hospital Addictions Recovery Program is accredited by The Joint Commission and holds a SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment programs. It may accept insurance plans from major insurance providers such as Cigna, Ambetter, Beacon Health Options, and Wellmark. Coverage and out of network benefits vary so contact your insurance provider to verify your benefits.

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