NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital Emergency Department

5141 Broadway at 220th Street New York, NY 10034

New York City, New York
212-932-4245

About NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital Emergency Department

New York Presbyterian Allen Hospital Emergency Department is a hospital based emergency care center in Inwood, northern Manhattan, providing 24/7 urgent treatment for adults and children.

Their hospital based care stands out to me. In collaboration with Columbia physicians, it serves as an immediate intervention point for substance use crises, overdose, withdrawal and psychiatric evaluation.

I'm impressed by their emergency department, connecting patients in acute crisis with stabilization, assessment and pathways to ongoing care.

Crisis Stabilization and Addiction Intervention in Inwood

The emergency department's core strength is rapid evaluation and stabilization for individuals facing substance use emergencies.

The team can assess acute needs and coordinate referrals to inpatient detoxification and outpatient substance use programs.

Patients presenting in crisis receive medical stabilization alongside psychiatric screening to address both immediate safety and underlying concerns.

A Fast Track area helps streamline care for less severe conditions, while hospital based lab, imaging and pharmacy support inform timely treatment decisions.

CBT, Dual Diagnosis and Psychiatric Care

Through its connection with Allen Hospital Psychiatry, the facility supports adults with cooccurring mental health and substance use needs.

Patients may be admitted voluntarily, referred by physicians or family or transferred from the emergency department for more comprehensive psychiatric evaluation.

CBT is among the approaches offered within this dual diagnosis care.

Access, Coverage and Next Steps

The emergency department is open 24 hours a day, serving northern Manhattan, Riverdale and the Bronx with in person care.

The hospital accepts Medicaid, Medicare and self pay, with financial assistance programs potentially available for uninsured or underinsured patients.

Amenities

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Private Rooms

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Adult Program

A quality adult program in New York provides a combination of medical, mental, and emotional support to treat the whole individual. Various methods are used to help adults achieve and maintain sobriety.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapy in New York emphasizes how thoughts affect mood. It is a goal-oriented method that teaches participants how to address dysfunctional thoughts and underlying beliefs that can lead to substance abuse and addiction.

Levels of Care

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Inpatient Rehab

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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

Mental health disorders that co-occur with substance abuse disorders often cause relapse. For successful recov...ery, both disorders must be treated, with dual diagnosis treatment in New York. Common methods include cognitive-behavioral therapy, medication management, and counseling.
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Insurance

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Staff

New York Presbyterian Allen Hospital Emergency Department is a hospital based emergency care center in Inwood, northern Manhattan, providing 24/7 urgent treatment for adults and children.

Their hospital based care stands out to me. In collaboration with Columbia physicians, it serves as an immediate intervention point for substance use crises, overdose, withdrawal and psychiatric evaluation.

I’m impressed by their emergency department, connecting patients in acute crisis with stabilization, assessment and pathways to ongoing care.

Crisis Stabilization and Addiction Intervention in Inwood

The emergency department’s core strength is rapid evaluation and stabilization for individuals facing substance use emergencies.

The team can assess acute needs and coordinate referrals to inpatient detoxification and outpatient substance use programs.

Patients presenting in crisis receive medical stabilization alongside psychiatric screening to address both immediate safety and underlying concerns.

A Fast Track area helps streamline care for less severe conditions, while hospital based lab, imaging and pharmacy support inform timely treatment decisions.

CBT, Dual Diagnosis and Psychiatric Care

Through its connection with Allen Hospital Psychiatry, the facility supports adults with cooccurring mental health and substance use needs.

Patients may be admitted voluntarily, referred by physicians or family or transferred from the emergency department for more comprehensive psychiatric evaluation.

CBT is among the approaches offered within this dual diagnosis care.

Access, Coverage and Next Steps

The emergency department is open 24 hours a day, serving northern Manhattan, Riverdale and the Bronx with in person care.

The hospital accepts Medicaid, Medicare and self pay, with financial assistance programs potentially available for uninsured or underinsured patients.

Contact NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital Emergency Department

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5141 Broadway at 220th Street New York, NY 10034

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