New Insights II Inc Lemoyne Clinic
716 State Street
Lemoyne, PA 17043
About New Insights II Inc Lemoyne Clinic
The Lemoyne Clinic of New Insights II is an alcohol and chemical dependency treatment center in suburban Lemoyne, Pennsylvania. It’s not too far from the docks near the Susquehanna River. They provide outpatient programs for adults of all genders that are 18 years of age and older. Medication assisted treatment (MAT) may be offered.
Insurance is accepted. If you’re uninsured, they discuss with you the fees for their services.
When you arrive for treatment, their certified counselor will conduct an assessment to gather information on your substance history. The counselor will then determine the best level of care for you based on the information gathered. If you need another level of care, a referral will be given to you for other services to best meet your individual needs.
What I found interesting is that their partial hospitalization program (PHP) operates seven days a week. The program was created this way so that you may still attend treatment but have no interruptions to your professional and personal life. I like that it allows you to prioritize your well being and your health.
Their intensive outpatient program (IOP) is six weeks in length. You attend your treatment sessions three times per week for a few hours per day. You will be able to pick from day and evening sessions. I like that by offering options, you’ll be able to pick the time of day that is most convenient to you.
Once you have completed higher levels of care, you’ll be able to continue your treatment with traditional outpatient treatment. What stood out to me is that you will be able to pick appointment times in the morning, evenings and weekends. That way, if you want to unwind at local sites like Negley Park, you’ll definitely get the chance to exercise and clear your mind.
If you have been arrested for driving under the influence, you’ll be able to participate in their specialized program. The Pennsylvania Alcohol Highway Safety School meets all state requirements and is meant to help you become more aware of how your actions on the road can impact others.