Ohio State - Talbot Hall

42
Unsatisfactory
4.2
38 reviews
Insurance Accepted $525 - $2,100 7 - 28 days
Ohio State's Talbot Hall offers a range of outpatient programs, including a 3-5 day detox followed by individual and group therapy for a set number of weeks. The length of time is tailored to each client, with PHP lasting 2-3 weeks and IOP lasting around 6 weeks. For those in need of more intensive care, a residential program with 30 days of round-the-clock supervision and medical care is available before transitioning to outpatient treatment.
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Clients seeking help through Ohio State's Talbot Hall often begin with a 3-5 day detox before participating in any of the outpatient programs available. Along with medication management, other available services may include a different number of hours of individual and group therapy each week for a set number of weeks. Though this length of time is individualized based on the client, PHP typically lasts 2-3 weeks and IOP will span around 6 weeks. Talbot Hall does offer a few beds for clients who...
Clients seeking help through Ohio State's Talbot Hall often begin with a 3-5 day detox before participating in any of the outpatient programs available. Along with medication management, other available services may include a different number of hours of individual and group therapy each week for a set number of weeks. Though this length of time is individualized based on the client, PHP typically lasts 2-3 weeks and IOP will span around 6 weeks. Talbot Hall does offer a few beds for clients who need more intensive, immediate round-the-clock supervision for their addiction and possible co-occurring disorders causing more difficulty. This residential program allows for up to 30 days of stabilization and medical care before they are transitioned to an outpatient program.
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Center Summary

Who we help
Adults
Treatment Programs
Partial Hospitalization Program Outpatient Psychiatric Hospital
Langugages
English
Licensed State of Ohio
Founded 1974
Address 1441 Phale D. Hale Dr, Columbus, OH 43203, USA

Payment & Insurance

Payment Options
Self Pay Private Health Insurance TRICARE Medicaid
Cash Price $75 per day, 7-28 days
Accepted Insurance (10)
Aetna Anthem BlueCross BlueCross / BlueShield Cigna Humana Medicaid Aetna Anthem BlueCross BlueCross / BlueShield Cigna Humana Medicaid Tricare United Healthcare MultiPlan VA Department of Veteran Affairs

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Amenities

Amenities
Wi-Fi

Treatment

Addictions Treated
Alcohol Cocaine Ecstasy Hallucinogens Marijuana Methamphetamines +2 more
Conditions Treated
Depression Relational Trauma Suicidal Ideation Stress Self-Harm Anxiety
Treatment Programs
Partial Hospitalization Program Outpatient Psychiatric Hospital
Program Classifications
Evidence-Based Medical Support
Specialized Program Tracks
Veterans
Therapies Offered
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Dialectical Behavior Therapy Family Therapy TMS Therapy
Holistic Treatments
Nutritional Counseling Physical Therapy
Cutting Edge Treatment Modalities
TMS Therapy Ketamine Therapy Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
Treatment Support Services
Medication Management
Our Score
42 Unsatisfactory
Accreditations 10
Facility & Amenities 2
Website Trust Factors 1
Treatment Services 10
Review Analysis 19

Reviews

4.2
38 Reviews
Benefits

The facility has a caring and understanding staff that ensures comfort and timely medication.

Counselors go above and beyond to help patients, providing tremendous support.

Group meetings are inspiring and aid significantly in maintaining sobriety.

Drawbacks

Recent Reviews

April 23rd, 2023

It is a very tough situation to go through detox But the staff and everything I went through was very comfortable thanks to the great staff. Especially Dr. Teeter. Doug the counselor and Jennie and David. they made my stay comfortable and I would definitley recommend to detox at this facility. The only problem I had was the condiments for the dinners. Jennie knows how to fix that. thank you

April 23rd, 2023

Talbot detox program , in my opinion, is second to none! The nurses are caring and understanding. My 5th floor counselor, her name escapes me , went above and beyond to help me. The php counselors were a tremendous help! A special thanks to Natalie for her group meeting while I was in detox. Natalie's group meeting inspired me to give php a try and it helped me (tremendously)with my sobriety. I would recommend this program to anyone needing help.

April 23rd, 2023

I've been to Talbot Hall 4 times I'm actually waiting on a a bed now. It's a really good place to detox the staff and nurses we're nice and caring always made sure I was comfortable and that I got my meds on time and anything else I needed . Hopefully this will be the last time I come here and I'll get it right this time...

April 23rd, 2017

I went in may 2005. Ive been sober since. They made me very comfortable and showed us the tools to live sobriety. I was an addict of opiates for 8 yrs and clean now 11. Its works if you truely want it

April 23rd, 2022

My counselor never responded to emails or texts as a matter of fact he ignored them. Also was more concerned with other habits versus the one major reason I was there and that was to get sober. He basically ran meetings by his own personal script and I believe he had no experience with alcohol himself. His empathy seemed extremely fake. Seldom heard people.

April 23rd, 2018

People need to understand Talbot hall is a detox facility and not a rehab. And they should understand the difference. Their job at detox is to get you thru the the sickness when all the bad stuff s exiting your body which really only take 3 day but some people need a couple more day. They also set you up with a recovery plan. Thing you need to do upon release to keep in recovery. After that it's up to you to move on with your recovery if that means going to and in patient rehab out our pati...

April 23rd, 2025

I have been here before at Talbot hall the staff are wonderful and caring and loving and they make you feel welcome! ⭐⭐⭐⭐ very good program!

April 23rd, 2019

The doctor is rude and not careing and has the worst bedside manner the first visit she told my family and i would be dead by the. End of the day forshure not she could that i would. And i really want help and everywhere has a long wait but there so i went in open minded and gave it a shot and so she tried to make me lay there uncomfortable said it was protocall and when i threatend to turn her in and got upset she said well i can help u at midnight and the facilty is dirty and the foods nast...

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Popular Questions at Ohio State - Talbot Hall
How much does treatment at Ohio State - Talbot Hall cost?

An average of $75 per day, for 7-28 days

What types of insurance does Ohio State - Talbot Hall accept?

Aetna, Anthem BlueCross, BlueCross / BlueShield, Cigna, Humana, Medicaid, Tricare, United Healthcare, MultiPlan, VA Department of Veteran Affairs

What does Ohio State - Talbot Hall treat?

What types of rehab programs does Ohio State - Talbot Hall offer?

Partial Hospitalization Program, Outpatient, Psychiatric Hospital

Does Ohio State - Talbot Hall provide holistic or alternative therapies?

Nutritional Counseling, Physical Therapy TMS Therapy, Ketamine Therapy, Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

How long will I be in treatment at Ohio State - Talbot Hall?

7-28 days

Where is this facility located?

1441 Phale D. Hale Dr, Columbus, OH 43203, USA

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