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Chemical Dependency Services
 

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1201 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, CA 94115

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Appointments, cancellations, advice and messages: 415-833-9400
Emergencies: 911
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Doctors & allied health professionals in Chemical Dependency Services.

OUR DEPARTMENT

Welcome to the Chemical Dependency Recovery Program (CDRP). Our staff of trained professionals provides confidential, accessible, and intensive treatment for problems related to substance abuse. We are dedicated to helping you restore the quality of your life.

PROGRAMS OFFERED

We offer the following programs:

  • Day treatment
  • Intensive outpatient treatment
  • Co-dependent treatment
  • Adolescent treatment
  • Specialty groups for African- American, Spanish-speaking, gay men and dually diagnosed

All levels of programs offer:

  • Full range of detoxification services (based on medical necessity)
  • Psychological and medical evaluation
  • Group and individual therapy
  • Education and skill building

Self-help meetings

HOW TO GET CARE

Individuals may call to make their own appointments, and healthcare providers can make direct referrals. Concerned family and friends can also call for information and assistance.

Specific treatment plans for each individual are based on a clinical evaluation conducted by Kaiser staff. All treatment received by individuals at CDRP are voluntary and confidential.

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