Banyan Community Health Center – Little Havana Campus

3850 W Flagler St
Miami, FL 33134

Miami, Florida
305-774-3300

About Banyan Community Health Center – Little Havana Campus

The Banyan Community Health Center offers primary and behavioral health care in Miami, Florida. Their team of psychiatrists and counselors provides bilingual programs and services in English and Spanish. Here, clients can get help with addiction and co-occurring disorders, behavioral disorders, grief and loss, parenting and much more.

Their addiction treatment can include medication assisted care. FDA approved medications can be prescribed to ease your cravings. These have been proven to prevent relapse and overdose. They offer detox services and 24-hour crisis support. If you need around the clock supervision then you can enroll in their residential program.

Their outpatient services include individual and group therapy and mental health services. Banyan offers convenient evening and weekend appointments for people who have workday commitments. Banyan accepts clients with and without insurance coverage. Folks can also get free and confidential HIV testing at this clinic. I think one of their best services is their mobile health program. They can bring mental health and substance abuse help to you wherever you are. The mobile unit is staffed by nurse practitioners, behavioral health specialists and medical assistants.

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program

Treatment at an adult program in Florida addresses the needs of each individual as they work toward recovery. Programs are designed for men and women ages 18 and up, and include a variety of treatment protocols to match the severity of the addiction, type of substance, and personal situation.

Men's Rehab

Gender-specific addiction treatment gives men who are struggling with substance use disorders a connection point to other men with similar struggles. This common ground can make a huge impact on men’s rehab in Florida.

Women's Rehab

Often, women who have a substance use disorder also have a co-occurring disorder. Women’s rehab in Florida often addresses both the addiction and mental health disorder with dual diagnosis treatment.

LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

Often, women who have a substance use disorder also have a co-occurring disorder. Women’s rehab in Florida often addresses both the addiction and mental health disorder with dual diagnosis treatment.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapy in Florida helps people in treatment to revisit painful thoughts and memories and learn new ways to cope with them. These newly-learned techniques replace substance use and help the individual maintain sobriety.

Alcoholism

Each alcohol rehab in Florida offers unique amenities and approaches, but most follow the same general guidelines. Treatment includes detox, rehabilitation, and maintenance. This is a proven approach to provide the greatest results for long-term recovery.

Opioid Treatment

Opioid rehab in Florida provides the care you need to help you safely and comfortably navigate a path to recovery. Treatment addresses both emotional and physical aspects of addiction, offering individualized tracks and custom programs.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Florida focuses on relapse prevention and long-term recovery. It typically includes several counseling sessions per week as well as membership in a support group such as NA or AA. This treatment can last several weeks or several months, based on your ongoing needs.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

If you are struggling with both an addiction and a mental health disorder, treatment for dual diagnosis in Florida is necessary for successful recovery. This multidisciplinary approach treats both substance abuse and co-occurring disorders such as bipolar disorder, eating disorders, depression, or anxiety.

Detox & MAT

While each drug rehab in Florida is unique, most programs begin with detox. This process can last up to seven days. During that time, addictive substances are slowly removed from your system. Medication is often used to alleviate withdrawal symptoms.

Contact Information

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3850 W Flagler St
Miami, FL 33134

Fact checked and written by:
Mari Mendoza, BS
Edited by:
Courtney Myers, MS

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