
Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty — Ithaca, NY
Outpatient Clinic • 201 East Green Street, Suite 500 • Ithaca, NY 14850
SAMHSA 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Mailing Address
201 East Green Street, Suite 500
Ithaca, New York 14850
Phone Lines
Front desk: 607-274-6288
Hours of Operation
Hours not posted — call the facility to confirm availability
Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
201 East Green Street, Suite 500, Ithaca, NY 14850
Inside Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty — Outpatient Care
Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty in Ithaca, NY runs regular outpatient substance use treatment and medication-supported outpatient care with buprenorphine and naltrexone for adolescents, adults, and seniors of any gender. Telehealth therapy is built in for clients juggling work, school, or rural distance, and clinical sessions draw on cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, and substance use counseling. Dedicated programming supports adolescents, adult men, adult women, clients carrying trauma, and people working through co-occurring mental and substance use disorders. Case management, on-site mental health services, and social skills development keep the council tied to the wider Tompkins County safety net for housing, primary care, and family support.
Insurance Plans Honored at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
Benefits and acceptance depend on your individual policy. Verify your coverage with admissions before scheduling.
Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
201 East Green Street, Suite 500, Ithaca, NY 14850
SAMHSA 24/7 Helpline: 1-800-662-4357
Outpatient Tracks Offered at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
| Care Levels | Substance use treatment |
| Treatment Setting | Outpatient, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment |
| Medications Available | Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment |
CBT & Allied Therapies at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
Conditions Addressed at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
Women's Program at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
Counseling at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty — Family-Inclusive Sessions
On-Site Testing & Screening at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
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Paying for Care at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty — Insurance & Self-Pay
Carriers Accepted
Other Payment Pathways
Plan coverage depends on your individual benefits. Call admissions to confirm what your policy covers and any cost-share before you commit.
Adolescent & Adult Intake at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
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Common Questions About Care at Alcohol and Drug Council Tompkins Cnty
Records on file indicate this program accepts both Medicaid and Medicare. Specific eligibility rules, covered services, and authorization steps differ by state and plan tier. The admissions team can run a benefits check and walk through any cost-share before you schedule.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is offered with Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment. These FDA-approved medications ease withdrawal and reduce craving while clients begin therapy. The treating physician sets dosing and the long-term plan based on an individual clinical assessment.
Outpatient care is designed around real life. Sessions are scheduled in evenings, mornings, or partial-day blocks so clients can keep up with work, school, or caregiving while building recovery skills they can apply the same week.
Yes, this site treats adolescents in an age-appropriate program. Teen tracks typically weave in family sessions, academic continuity supports, and developmentally tailored therapy. Admissions can walk parents and guardians through consent requirements and what a typical week of programming covers.
Gender-responsive programming gives women space to work on trauma, relationships, and parenting in a setting tailored to their needs. Some sites coordinate childcare or family housing alongside treatment. If pregnancy or postpartum care is part of the picture, ask admissions about pregnancy-safe protocols.
Trauma-informed practice runs through the program. Qualifying clients can access EMDR, somatic experiencing, and trauma-focused CBT alongside the standard clinical track. Staff are trained to recognize trauma responses and to keep the therapeutic environment physically and emotionally safe.
Aftercare planning starts well before discharge. Typical paths include step-down to outpatient services, referrals to sober-living homes, alumni group meetings, and warm hand-offs to community recovery resources. Many programs maintain alumni networks so peer support and accountability continue once formal treatment is complete.
Yes — both family counseling and marital or couples counseling are offered. Sessions are sequenced through the program and continue into aftercare. Working with relatives helps rebuild trust, name healthy boundaries, and prepare the home environment so it can hold up the recovery work after discharge.
Yes — gambling disorder is treated here, frequently within an integrated co-occurring track when substance use is also in the picture. Clinicians draw on CBT and Motivational Interviewing adapted for behavioral addictions, paired with financial-recovery planning and connections to peer-support communities focused on gambling recovery.
Total cost depends on program length, level of care, and the specific services involved. Most sites can set up payment plans or point to outside financing partners. A confidential call to admissions gets you a tailored cost estimate for your situation rather than a guess based on a generic price sheet.
This site offers general information about addiction treatment centers. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. In a mental health crisis, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 right away. For substance use guidance, SAMHSA can be reached at 1-800-662-4357.
Records are drawn from the SAMHSA Treatment Locator, state licensing databases, and center submissions.

