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Cincinnati, Ohio
Insurance Accepted$1,200 - $8,4003 - 21 days
The University of Cincinnati offers evidence-based addiction treatment programs for adult men and women, including methadone treatments for opioid abuse. Other services include medication management, addiction education, stress management, and various therapies. They also provide primary care services and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans, with a financial assistance program available.
The University of Cincinnati offers evidence-based addiction treatment programs for adult men and women, including methadone treatments for opioid abuse. Other services include medication management, addiction education, stress management, and various therapies. They also provide primary care services and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans, with a financial assistance program available.
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Addiction treatment programs through the University of Cincinnati are mostly evidence-based so that each client is treated in the most effective way possible. For adult men and women suffering from opioid abuse, the University of Cincinnati offers methadone treatments. Other available programs and outpatient services include medication management, addiction education, stress management, nutritional guidance and physical fitness therapy, and various types of therapy. This drug treatment facility ...
Addiction treatment programs through the University of Cincinnati are mostly evidence-based so that each client is treated in the most effective way possible. For adult men and women suffering from opioid abuse, the University of Cincinnati offers methadone treatments. Other available programs and outpatient services include medication management, addiction education, stress management, nutritional guidance and physical fitness therapy, and various types of therapy. This drug treatment facility specifically works with individuals addicted to substances such as opioids, cocaine, tobacco, and alcohol. Because this facility is a general healthcare provider in the Cincinnati area, clients seeking drug or alcohol treatment may also have access to primary care services as well. This facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, most health insurance plans, and they offer a financial assistance program.
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Addiction treatment programs through the University of Cincinnati are mostly evidence-based so that each client is treated in the most effective way possible. For adult men and women suffering from opioid abuse, the University of Cincinnati offers methadone treatments. Other available programs and outpatient services include medication management, addiction education, stress management, nutritional guidance and physical fitness therapy, and various types of therapy. This drug treatment facility specifically works with individuals addicted to substances such as opioids, cocaine, tobacco, and alcohol. Because this facility is a general healthcare provider in the Cincinnati area, clients seeking drug or alcohol treatment may also have access to primary care services as well. This facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, most health insurance plans, and they offer a financial assistance program.
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Reviews
4.2
39 Reviews
Benefits
The staff is generally friendly and respectful to patients.
Several patients have had positive outcomes and remained sober after attending the program.
The facility has rules and expectations clearly outlined in the program codebook.
Drawbacks
4.2
39 Reviews
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Benefits
The staff is generally friendly and respectful to patients.
Several patients have had positive outcomes and remained sober after attending the program.
The facility has rules and expectations clearly outlined in the program codebook.
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
May 29th, 2025
This place is ridiculously inappropriate and VERY unprofessional. They don’t want to see you succeed or help you succeed. They are all about the money and keeping the Medicaid patients happy and addicted. They absolutely don’t care about private pay patients who are trying their best to complete the program. They would rather you lose the job you have than to help you keep it. If you are looking for a program to actually help and motivate you to complete and move on with your life, this isn’t...
May 29th, 2025
This place is ridiculously inappropriate and VERY unprofessional. They don’t want to see you succeed or help you succeed. They are all about the money and keeping the Medicaid patients happy and addicted. They absolutely don’t care about private pay patients who are trying their best to complete the program. They would rather you lose the job you have than to help you keep it. If you are looking for a program to actually help and motivate you to complete and move on with your life, this isn’t the place.
May 29th, 2025
Everyone there was friendly except Dr.Carol Hillberg she should not be in control of the out come of people's lives since she heads a rehabilitation program with Hamilton county's probation department. It seems it is solely up to her how people's lives will be treated and determined. As those who are appointed through the court system , try to work through there addiction treatment are treated like a lesser human being in the privacy of her office. She seems to bring a less than professional ...
May 29th, 2025
Everyone there was friendly except Dr.Carol Hillberg she should not be in control of the out come of people's lives since she heads a rehabilitation program with Hamilton county's probation department. It seems it is solely up to her how people's lives will be treated and determined. As those who are appointed through the court system , try to work through there addiction treatment are treated like a lesser human being in the privacy of her office. She seems to bring a less than professional attitude behind this closed door; as she's bringing negativity such as: belittling and yelling at patients to her job. No one in treatment deserves to be treated in this manner. It seems she has the inability to set her personal feelings aside,instead acts like it's her job to punish people instead of helping them along in a positive manner. There is no excuse to treat anyone under going treatment less than a human being especially during treatment. Her answer seems to be just to throw you out of the program when you have a problem so she doesn't have to deal with it. Insuring that the person being appointed by the courts goes to jail instead. This is not helpful for anyone trying to better there life. It's a shame that she gets to pick & choose her patients instead of rising to challenge the status quo. Those less desired in her eyes felt given up on,have no choice except to feel helpless, hopeless,& broken.
May 29th, 2025
I overdosed in Feb 2022 for the first time in my 10years of using fent. My kids had never seen anything like that, and I promised then and there that they wouldn’t again.
I left UC hospital after a 1 day stay in the ICU, a 3 day stay in the MICU, followed by some days on a regular floor. A total of 10 days hospitalized.
The HOSP team 4 was VERY understanding and patient with me. They introduced me to subutex.
I met a hospital social worker who handed me a list of options.
Being that I have a ...
May 29th, 2025
I overdosed in Feb 2022 for the first time in my 10years of using fent. My kids had never seen anything like that, and I promised then and there that they wouldn’t again.
I left UC hospital after a 1 day stay in the ICU, a 3 day stay in the MICU, followed by some days on a regular floor. A total of 10 days hospitalized.
The HOSP team 4 was VERY understanding and patient with me. They introduced me to subutex.
I met a hospital social worker who handed me a list of options.
Being that I have a son, and I have to take care of my parental/household, and financial responsibilities; I knew IP wasn’t for me.
She said that all I had to do was walk up, to enter the OP program.
I was discharged. I went home and a day later I walked into this program.
This is September and I am still a client.
I chose the Buprenorphine route.
I met with Mrs Sean (that’s what I call her) the receptionist, and Dr Hillberg, among other people.
They’re all polite, respectful and haven’t treated me in any unfair way.
I know what is expected of me.
I don’t need handled with kid gloves and I accept my responsibilities.
I’ve attended this program since March, and I am now on level 2. I was on level 3, but I did miss an appt and I was phased down. Sure, that was discouraging, but I ONLY have myself to blame.
I will be back to level/phase 3 in no time.
I have moved along fine, I’m still sober, and I’m actually REALLY living again.
I’ve noticed the negative reviews.
I don’t understand them.
I can’t speak regarding the methadone program, as I’ve never used that, but as for the
Buprenorphine program, I can tell you exactly what I have experienced.
They are treat you with positivity, compassion and I’ve not been mistreated nor spoken down to.
Yes, they have RULES and EXPECTATIONS. This is all in the code book upon entry to the program.
Work it!
You will if you want it.
Carol Hilberg does not treat anyone as a probationee, I’ve been on probation, and she doesn’t push anyone to want to go use.
That’s silly to even say.
She just expects you to work for YOU, for YOUR sobriety.
No one gets special treatment.
Why else would one be attending if their goal isn’t to remain sober?!
I haven’t been in this program long, but I’ve far surpassed clients whom have been attending for years.
Why? Because I WANT my sobriety.
If one wants their sobriety to work, they will work the program, and it will work for them.
It’s that simple.
I can honestly state that I’ve not seen ANY of the things mentioned in the negative reviews happen while I’ve been in the program.
Perhaps this isn’t the program for everyone, and that’s okay.
Find what works for YOU, and make it work.
No one, nor anything, should be blamed for one wanting to go “use” again. If something here makes you feel that way, I’d say that you’re just not there where you need to be yet.
The best of luck to everyone in this program.
May 29th, 2022
I would not recommend this place if you actually have the desire to get clean and stay clean. The actual doctor's are wonderful for the most part and they do not try to push religion on you. However, that being said the doctor's seem to have VERY little say in your "treatment". They completely rely on the so called addiction counselors recommendations and OPINIONS. I found them to be very judgmental and even abrasive at times. They don't seem to have good communication among the staff and I f...
May 29th, 2022
I would not recommend this place if you actually have the desire to get clean and stay clean. The actual doctor's are wonderful for the most part and they do not try to push religion on you. However, that being said the doctor's seem to have VERY little say in your "treatment". They completely rely on the so called addiction counselors recommendations and OPINIONS. I found them to be very judgmental and even abrasive at times. They don't seem to have good communication among the staff and I feel that is partially do to the counselors basically run the show. They are very arrogant and manipulative in my opinion. I went there of my own accord with a very specific goal and timeframe for my sobriety and the counselors were more of an anchor than a life raft. To me it seems like they (counselors) want you in the program as long as possible and on Buprenorphine as long as possible. You have little to no say in your treatment plan. Supervisor's don't respond to any issues and it seems if you make a complaint it spreads like fire through the staff and they will proceed to make your already difficult life into a living hell until you either relent or drop out. Good luck on your road to recovery.
May 29th, 2021
I can't say enough good things about this place. From the receptionist to the docs everyone seems to be part of my team my support system there rocks and with their help I'm in recovery both addiction wise and mentally I wouldn't have reached stability without them. Every one is always friendly and smiling and the groups are wonderful. Thanks so much for the wonderful care kristie, Dr hahn, Dr wilder, Lindsay, Angel, Elizabeth
May 29th, 2021
I can't say enough good things about this place. From the receptionist to the docs everyone seems to be part of my team my support system there rocks and with their help I'm in recovery both addiction wise and mentally I wouldn't have reached stability without them. Every one is always friendly and smiling and the groups are wonderful. Thanks so much for the wonderful care kristie, Dr hahn, Dr wilder, Lindsay, Angel, Elizabeth
May 29th, 2022
They have really improved over the years. Georgeanna is Amazing and goes above and beyond her job because she truly cares and it shows she is passionate about helping people. Peter is also a very intelligent, and caring counselor along with the blonde nurse at the window with midlength hair mostly at middle dosing window. She is always smiling and very positive. She gives us hope and believes in every one of us. She is one of the major reasons i made it through the difficult times when beginn...
May 29th, 2022
They have really improved over the years. Georgeanna is Amazing and goes above and beyond her job because she truly cares and it shows she is passionate about helping people. Peter is also a very intelligent, and caring counselor along with the blonde nurse at the window with midlength hair mostly at middle dosing window. She is always smiling and very positive. She gives us hope and believes in every one of us. She is one of the major reasons i made it through the difficult times when beginning the program.
May 29th, 2020
This is an amazing clinic run by some very motivated doctors, nurses, psychologists and counselors. They provide world class treatment and really care about their patients.
Standards of care, and services that this clinic provide cannot be found anywhere nearby. The cost of treatment is no higher than the cheapest provider in Cincinnati.
May 29th, 2020
This is an amazing clinic run by some very motivated doctors, nurses, psychologists and counselors. They provide world class treatment and really care about their patients.
Standards of care, and services that this clinic provide cannot be found anywhere nearby. The cost of treatment is no higher than the cheapest provider in Cincinnati.
May 29th, 2022
Staff is so rude almost makes me want to use with how bad they treat their patients, acting like their better than us because we are seeking help and on Methadone especially the African American Old Women who gives you your dosing ticket. NOT Juanita she is the sweetest and literally has saved my life!!! If it wasn’t for Juanita I would be leaving this program and going to the Lindner Center of Hope!!! If you’re looking to get on Methadone I suggest not coming to UC!
May 29th, 2022
Staff is so rude almost makes me want to use with how bad they treat their patients, acting like their better than us because we are seeking help and on Methadone especially the African American Old Women who gives you your dosing ticket. NOT Juanita she is the sweetest and literally has saved my life!!! If it wasn’t for Juanita I would be leaving this program and going to the Lindner Center of Hope!!! If you’re looking to get on Methadone I suggest not coming to UC!
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Popular Questions at University of Cincinnati Addiction SciencesHow much does treatment at University of Cincinnati Addiction Sciences cost?
An average of $400 per day, for 3-21 days
What types of insurance does University of Cincinnati Addiction Sciences accept?
Aetna, Anthem BlueCross, Humana, Medicaid, United Healthcare
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What types of rehab programs does University of Cincinnati Addiction Sciences offer?
Outpatient
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