Mirmont Outpatient Center Broomall
600 Abbott Drive
Broomall, PA 19008
About Mirmont Outpatient Center Broomall
Mirmont Outpatient Center Broomall is a Main Line Health behavioral health provider in Broomall, Pennsylvania. They offer multiple outpatient programs where you can find appropriate care to step down from residential rehab or start your recovery journey. They welcome adults and adolescents aged 14 and older who are battling substance abuse, mental health conditions and co-occurring disorders.
You’ll benefit from multiple payment methods including private insurance, Medicaid, Medicare and affordable payment plans. You could be eligible for treatment discounts, government assistance or funding through Main Line Health. Their financial assistance counselor can discuss your funding options to find the best fit.
Their partial hospitalization program (PHP), intensive outpatient program (IOP) and standard outpatient programs provide comprehensive care so you can attend while living at home. You’ll complete a thorough assessment to determine the best level of care for your situation. Then they create a customized treatment plan based on your needs and goals. Each program uses proven and holistic approaches including 12 Step programs, group and individual counseling, medication assisted treatment (MAT) and medication management.
What stands out most to me is they provide LGBTQ inclusive care. People in the LGBTQ community often experience unique challenges that can contribute to addiction. Their multifaceted team is specially trained to provide competent, empathetic care. You’ll have an accepting environment to open up, share your experience and receive the help you seek.
Another incredible feature is their first responders' program. This nationally recognized IOP dives deep into the underlying causes of addiction, mental health conditions and trauma. They provide targeted care to give you the tools to overcome these challenges and sustain recovery. Along with addiction care you’ll participate in workplace trauma specific psychoeducation. You’ll have a safe, supportive space to break stigma and cultural barriers while connecting with peers in recovery.