Center for Behavioral Health

Des Moines, IA 50314
Located in Polk County
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1200 University
Des Moines, IA 50314

Available programs:

  • Substance Abuse Evaluation
  • Alcohol/Drug Treatment

Program languages include:

  • English

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Serving Polk County
Tel: 515-244-9500

BHG Davenport Treatment Center provides comprehensive outpatient services for individuals struggling with substance abuse, specializing in the treatment of opioid addiction, including substances like OxyContin, Vicodin, and heroin. The center offers a range of services, including addiction counseling using cognitive behavioral therapy in individual, group, and family settings, to help patients manage cravings, stress, and triggers without resorting to drugs. Additionally, the center supports Medication-Assisted Recovery (MAR) with FDA-approved methadone, which is considered the gold standard for outpatient treatment. Methadone therapy, available at any BHG location, allows patients to stabilize and earn take-home privileges, with a program that is safe for pregnant patients and includes necessary medical screenings and assessments.

BHG Davenport recognizes the challenges individuals face when seeking treatment, such as affordability, underlying health conditions like depression, and the fear of disrupting their lives. To address these concerns, BHG offers flexible treatment schedules, including virtual sessions, to accommodate patients' daily lives while ensuring confidentiality. The center also accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and other coverage options, making treatment more accessible. With a focus on holistic care, BHG ensures that individuals receive not only addiction treatment but also support for any co-occurring health issues, aiming for a complete and lasting recovery.

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