Seattle Indian Health Board

Rating: 3.7   (5)

Treatment approach

  • Substance abuse counseling approach

Treatment Options

  • Outpatient
  • Regular outpatient treatment

Detail

  • Smoking permitted in designated area

Amenity

  • Services for the deaf and hard of hearing

Age

  • Adult men
  • Adult women

Gender

  • Female
  • Male

Specialties

  • Addiction
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Drug Abuse
  • Drug Addiction
  • Intervention center
  • Medical Detox
  • Substance Abuse

Areas of Specialization

  • Buprenorphine used in treatment
  • Do not use medication for opioid addiction
  • Family Addiction Counseling
  • Group counseling offered
  • Individual counseling offered
  • Marital/couples counseling offered
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Naltrexone (oral)
  • Relapse Prevention

Payment Options

  • Access to recovery (ATR) voucher
  • American Express
  • Cash or self-payment
  • Check
  • Federal or any government funding for substance abuse programs
  • IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds
  • Mastercard
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Payment assistance (check with facility for details)
  • Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
  • State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid
  • Visa

Accepted Insurances

  • Medicaid
  • Medicare

About

Seattle Indian Health Board located at 606 12th Avenue South in Seattle, Washington provides local drug and alcohol treatment programs for those struggling with substance abuse. Seattle Indian Health Board provides Smoking permitted in designated area for those struggling with drug and alcohol abuse. Other addiction treatment options include Outpatient, Regular outpatient treatment that help those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction to get the effective treatment that they need.

For those that are seeking affordable drug rehab in Seattle, Washington, then entering addiction treatment at Seattle Indian Health Board is the right choice. Seattle Indian Health Board generally accepts struggling addicts of most age groups, i.e. Adult men, Adult women to enroll in their available addiction rehabilitation programs.

Seattle Indian Health Board also takes commonly accepted insurances, i.e. Medicaid, Medicare, and certain types of payment such as: Access to recovery (ATR) voucher, American Express, Cash or self-payment, Check, Federal or any government funding for substance abuse programs, IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds, Mastercard, Medicaid, Medicare, Payment assistance (check with facility for details), Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors), State financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid, Visa. Seattle Indian Health Board can be contacted through their website at www.sihb.org.

Contact Details

+1(206) 324-9360
http://www.sihb.org/
606 12th Avenue South, Suite 200SeattleWashington  98144

Google Reviews


  5.0   3 years ago

I have received medical care and counseling. I returned to SIHB in 2002. I am a member of the Elder Group and a member of the Elder Council. It is returning to traditional ways.a slow but successful procedure.



  5.0   4 years ago

This has been my medical clinic for almost a decade. I've received excellent care from my Dr who told me today that he is leaving. So I hafta find another provider, either at the same place or another clinic altogether.



  4.0   4 years ago

Service is personalized. Very good care of patients and their privacy.



  5.0   4 years ago

From the front desk, to the medical assistants and even the doctors. I was super impressed how accommodating and welcoming they were to a new patient.



  5.0   4 years ago

Always helpful



  5.0   4 years ago

Help out lot.



  5.0   5 years ago

I have been going here from a baby i now take my kids and baby's here for care. I know that i can always get help with the staff on any questions i have and that my kids are in great care. Glad that i have a place to take my kids.



  5.0   5 years ago

My review is about the Dental clinic. They know their stuff, are very patient, explain things, work not to make it hurt, and go out of their way to save you money if you don't have it. Unfortunately, you have to prove BIA approved citizenship in a tribe unless you enrolled there a long time ago. This goes to their funding, so they can't help that rule.



  4.0   6 years ago


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