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Staten Island University Hospital

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111 Water Street,Staten Island, New York 10304
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111 Water Street
Staten Island, New York 10304

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Staten Island University Hospital

111 Water Street, Staten Island, NY 10304

About Our Treatment Center

Staten Island University Hospital, located in Staten Island, NY, provides targeted treatment for substance use disorders through its outpatient services, which feature options like methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone therapy. The facility implements research-backed strategies, including contingency management, motivational interviewing, and programs aimed at preventing relapse, to assist clients in their recovery processes. Specialized programs are available for adult men, adult women, as well as individuals who have faced intimate partner and domestic violence. Catering to adults and young adults of all genders, this center emphasizes personalized treatment plans to meet the varying needs of each individual.

Insurance Coverage Accepted
Medicaid
Medicare
Private health insurance
State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid

This facility accepts various insurance plans. Contact them directly to verify coverage for your specific plan.

Treatment Programs & Services
Type of CareSubstance use treatment
Service SettingsOutpatient, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment
Medications OfferedMethadone used in Treatment
Evidence-Based Treatment Approaches
Proven therapeutic methods with demonstrated effectiveness
Contingency management/motivational incentives
Motivational interviewing
Relapse prevention
Substance use disorder counseling
Telemedicine/telehealth therapy
Trauma-related counseling
What We Treat: Specializations
Click any treatment type to learn more about our specialized programs
Specialized Programs & Group Therapy
Tailored programs for diverse populations and needs
Adult men
Adult women
Clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence
Clients who have experienced sexual abuse
Clients who have experienced trauma
Clients with HIV or AIDS
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance use disorders
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer/questioning (LGBTQ)
Members of military families
Pregnant/postpartum women
Seniors or older adults
Veterans
Young adults
Languages Spoken by Staff
Treatment available in these languages
Any Chinese LanguageSign language services for the deaf and hard of hearingSpanishTagalog
Assessments & Screenings
Diagnostic services offered on-site
  • Complete medical history/physical exam
  • Comprehensive substance use assessment
  • Drug and alcohol oral fluid testing
  • Drug or alcohol urine screening
  • HIV testing
  • Interim services for clients
  • Metabolic syndrome monitoring
  • STD testing
  • Screening for substance use
  • Screening for tobacco use
  • TB screening
  • Testing for Hepatitis B (HBV)
  • Testing for Hepatitis C (HCV)
Ancillary Services
Additional support and wraparound care
Case management service
Early intervention for HIV
Integrated primary care services
Mental health services
Social skills development
Suicide prevention services
Transportation assistance
Smoking Policy
Smoking permitted in designated area
Payment Options & Insurance

Accepted Payment Methods

Cash or self-paymentMedicaidMedicarePrivate health insuranceState-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
About Staten Island University Hospital in Staten Island, NY
Staten Island University Hospital provides substance use treatment in Staten Island, NY. Available programs include MAT. The facility serves female and male, adults, young adults. Specialized programs include adult men, adult women, clients who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence, clients who have experienced sexual abuse. Treatment approaches include contingency management, motivational interviewing, trauma therapy. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is available with Methadone used in Treatment. Staten Island University Hospital is SAMHSA-certified OTP. Medicaid, Medicare & private insurance accepted. Contact the facility directly for intake and admissions.
Licenses & Accreditations
Quality standards and certifications
  • Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
  • Federally Qualified Health Center
  • Hospital licensing authority
  • SAMHSA certification for opioid treatment program (OTP)
  • State Substance use treatment agency
  • State department of health
  • State mental health department
  • The Joint Commission

Data verified through SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)

Who We Serve
Demographics and populations we treat

Age Groups

AdultsYoung Adults

Gender

FemaleMale
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are you located?

Staten Island University Hospital is located in Staten Island, NY at 111 Water Street, 10304. Our facility serves individuals throughout the NY area and welcomes clients from across the country. We're committed to providing accessible, high-quality treatment in a supportive environment. For detailed directions, parking information, or if you need help with transportation arrangements, please contact us at +1 (833) 244-3031 and our admissions team will assist you.

How do I start treatment or get admitted?

Starting treatment at Staten Island University Hospital is simple and confidential. First, call our 24/7 helpline at +1 (833) 244-3031 to speak with an admissions specialist. We'll conduct a brief, confidential assessment to understand your needs, verify your insurance coverage, answer all your questions, and schedule your admission date. The entire process typically takes 24-48 hours from first contact to admission, though we can expedite for urgent situations. Don't wait—reaching out is the hardest and most important step. Our compassionate team is here to help you begin your recovery journey.

What should I expect on my first day of treatment?

Your first day at Staten Island University Hospital focuses on making you comfortable and beginning your personalized care. You'll complete intake paperwork, meet with clinical staff for an initial assessment, receive a tour of the facility, learn about daily schedules and rules, and meet other staff members who will support your recovery. We understand the first day can be overwhelming, so our team is there to answer questions and help you settle in. The goal is to create a safe, welcoming environment where healing can begin. Call +1 (833) 244-3031 if you have questions before arriving.

How does group therapy work in addiction treatment?

Group therapy is a cornerstone of addiction treatment at Staten Island University Hospital. In group sessions, you'll meet with other people in recovery, guided by a trained therapist. Benefits include: realizing you're not alone in your struggles; learning from others' experiences and insights; receiving support and accountability from peers; practicing social skills and honest communication; giving and receiving feedback in a safe environment; and building connections that can continue after treatment. Groups may focus on different topics like coping skills, relapse prevention, or trauma. Many people find group therapy more powerful than individual sessions alone.

Can you treat prescription drug addiction?

Yes, Staten Island University Hospital treats prescription drug addiction, which is increasingly common. This includes addiction to: opioid painkillers (OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet); benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, Klonopin); stimulants (Adderall, Ritalin); and sleep medications. Treatment approach depends on the specific medication but generally involves safe medical detox (especially critical for benzodiazepines), therapy to address why the addiction developed, pain management alternatives if applicable, and education about safe medication use going forward. Many people develop prescription addiction after legitimate medical use—there's no shame in seeking help.

Are there financing options or payment plans available?

Staten Island University Hospital works to make treatment accessible regardless of financial situation. Options may include: payment plans spreading costs over time; sliding scale fees based on income; healthcare credit cards or loans (like CareCredit); scholarships or grants if available; state-funded treatment programs; and help accessing public assistance programs you may qualify for. Cost should never prevent someone from getting help. Our admissions team will work with you to explore every option. Call +1 (833) 244-3031 to discuss your financial situation confidentially—we'll find a way to make treatment work.

Are luxury or expensive treatment centers better?

Higher cost doesn't necessarily mean better treatment. Luxury amenities (private rooms, gourmet food, spa services) don't improve clinical outcomes—what matters is quality of clinical care, staff qualifications, evidence-based treatment methods, aftercare support, and appropriate level of care. That said, comfort can help some people stay engaged in treatment. Consider what you actually need vs. what's nice to have. Staten Island University Hospital focuses on providing quality clinical care that produces results. Some people do better in simpler environments that mirror real life they'll return to. Judge facilities on treatment quality, not amenities.

What should I do if my loved one relapses?

Relapse is often part of recovery—don't lose hope. If your loved one relapses: Stay calm; reacting with anger or disappointment can push them away. Express concern and support without enabling. Encourage them to reach out to their support system immediately. Contact their treatment program—many offer continuing care and crisis support. Don't take it personally—relapse isn't about you. Review and strengthen boundaries if needed. Remember that each attempt builds toward success. Staten Island University Hospital provides aftercare support and welcomes people back after relapse. Recovery is a journey with possible setbacks—what matters is getting back on track.

What is medical detox and who needs it?

Medical detox is supervised withdrawal from substances in a safe, monitored environment. It's needed for: alcohol (withdrawal can cause life-threatening seizures); benzodiazepines (also dangerous withdrawal); opioids (while rarely fatal, extremely uncomfortable without support); and anyone with severe physical dependence. At Staten Island University Hospital, medical detox includes 24/7 monitoring, medications to ease withdrawal symptoms, medical management of complications, emotional support, and transition planning to continued treatment. Detox alone isn't treatment—it's the first step. Never attempt to detox from alcohol or benzos without medical supervision.

Can I bring my phone or laptop to treatment?

Technology policies vary by treatment phase and facility. At Staten Island University Hospital, general guidelines: Early treatment typically has limited phone/laptop access to help you focus on recovery and avoid distractions or triggers. As you progress, access usually increases. Residential programs have designated phone times. Outpatient programs generally don't restrict devices. Laptops may be allowed for work purposes in some programs. Specific policies will be explained during admission. We know being disconnected feels hard, but limiting technology early in treatment actually helps. The goal is presence and focus during this crucial time.

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