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Substance Use Treatment · Bloomington, Indiana

Indiana University Health Bloomington

Medical Detox Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Address
727 West 2nd Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47403
Accredited by
Joint Commission (JCAHO)
Available
24/7 admissions

About

About Indiana University Health Bloomington

Indiana University Health Bloomington is a Joint Commission-accredited substance use treatment facility located at 727 West 2nd Street in Bloomington, Indiana. Part of the broader IU Health system, it operates around the clock — 24 hours a day, seven days a week — positioning it as an accessible option for individuals in acute need of medically supervised detox in Monroe County. The facility can be reached directly at (812) 353-3450.

At the core of IU Health Bloomington’s addiction services is a medical detox program, which represents the highest and most acute level of care offered on site. For those who do not require inpatient detox or who are stepping down from it, the facility also provides an Outpatient Program and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). This continuum allows patients to transition through levels of care within the same system rather than being referred entirely elsewhere.

Clinically, the program incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as a therapeutic method and addresses conditions beyond substance use alone — specifically trauma, PTSD, and co-occurring disorders through a dual diagnosis framework. That capacity to treat mental health conditions alongside addiction is meaningful for patients whose substance use is intertwined with underlying psychiatric or trauma-related diagnoses.

IU Health Bloomington accepts a broad range of payment sources, including Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, TRICARE, State Insurance, and self-pay, making the program financially accessible to a wide population — including veterans covered under TRICARE. Joint Commission accreditation (JCAHO) signals that the facility meets nationally recognized standards for clinical quality and patient safety, a relevant benchmark for individuals and families evaluating detox and treatment options in southern Indiana.

  • Medical detox available 24/7 within a Joint Commission-accredited health system
  • Dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring disorders and trauma/PTSD alongside detox
  • Continuum of care from medical detox through IOP — all within the IU Health network
  • Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, state insurance, private insurance, and self-pay
  • Part of Indiana University Health, a major regional health system in southern Indiana

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Medical Detox Outpatient Program Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Conditions
Trauma / PTSD Co-Occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis
Methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Languages
English

Location

Where it is

727 West 2nd Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47403 Get directions

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Medical Detox at IU Health Bloomington

Indiana University Health Bloomington provides medical detox as its most intensive level of substance use care. The facility operates 24 hours a day, every day of the week, which matters for individuals and families facing a withdrawal crisis and needing immediate access to medically supervised detox services in the Bloomington area.

Because IU Health Bloomington is part of a larger accredited health system, medically supervised detox here takes place within a clinical infrastructure built for acute care — a distinction that separates it from standalone detox centers. Individuals who need structured withdrawal management followed by continued treatment can also step down into the facility's outpatient or intensive outpatient programs without leaving the IU Health system entirely.

Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Programs

Beyond medical detox, IU Health Bloomington offers both a standard Outpatient Program and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for those at an earlier stage of treatment or transitioning out of detox. IOP provides a higher frequency of clinical contact than standard outpatient care, making it appropriate for individuals who need structured support but do not require round-the-clock medical supervision.

This stepped structure — from medical detox down through IOP to outpatient — means patients can receive a graduated level of care as their clinical needs change, all within the same treatment system. That continuity can reduce gaps in care that sometimes occur when patients are discharged from detox without a clear next step.

Dual Diagnosis and Trauma Treatment

IU Health Bloomington's substance use program treats co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis conditions, including trauma and PTSD. For many people seeking detox or addiction treatment, underlying mental health conditions are part of the clinical picture — and a program that addresses both simultaneously is clinically important.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is among the therapeutic methods used at the facility. CBT is a structured, skills-based approach that targets the thought patterns and behaviors connected to both substance use and conditions like PTSD, making it a relevant fit for a population dealing with co-occurring diagnoses.

Insurance and Payment Options

IU Health Bloomington accepts a broad range of payment sources for its detox and addiction treatment programs. Covered options include Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, State Insurance, private insurance, and self-pay or cash. The inclusion of TRICARE makes this facility a viable option for active-duty military, veterans, and their families in the Bloomington region.

For individuals uncertain about coverage, the facility can be contacted directly at (812) 353-3450. Joint Commission (JCAHO) accreditation confirms that IU Health Bloomington meets recognized national standards for clinical quality — a factor worth considering when evaluating detox programs in Indiana.

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Payment options
Medicaid Medicare Private Insurance TRICARE Self-Pay / Cash State Insurance
Accreditations
Joint Commission (JCAHO)

Common questions

FAQs About Indiana University Health Bloomington

Does IU Health Bloomington offer medical detox? +
Yes. Medical detox is one of the listed levels of care at IU Health Bloomington. The facility operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and is part of the Joint Commission-accredited IU Health system. For specific admissions information, contact the facility directly at (812) 353-3450.
What levels of care are available at IU Health Bloomington's addiction program? +
IU Health Bloomington offers three levels of care for substance use treatment: Medical Detox, an Outpatient Program, and an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). This range allows patients to receive acute withdrawal management and then continue with lower-intensity outpatient treatment within the same system.
Does IU Health Bloomington treat co-occurring mental health conditions? +
Yes. The facility treats co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis conditions, including trauma and PTSD, alongside substance use. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is among the therapeutic methods used in the program.
What insurance does IU Health Bloomington accept for detox and addiction treatment? +
IU Health Bloomington accepts Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, State Insurance, private insurance, and self-pay or cash. Veterans and active-duty military with TRICARE coverage are among those who can use their benefits at this facility.
Is IU Health Bloomington accredited? +
Yes. IU Health Bloomington holds accreditation from The Joint Commission (JCAHO), a nationally recognized accrediting body for healthcare organizations. This accreditation applies to the broader IU Health system and reflects adherence to established standards for clinical quality and patient safety.
What is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and does IU Health Bloomington offer one? +
An Intensive Outpatient Program provides structured addiction treatment with a higher frequency of sessions than standard outpatient care, without requiring overnight stays. IU Health Bloomington does offer an IOP, making it an option for those stepping down from medical detox or those who need more support than a basic outpatient program provides.
Is IU Health Bloomington open 24 hours for detox admissions? +
IU Health Bloomington's operating schedule runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For intake and admissions inquiries, the facility can be reached at (812) 353-3450.
Where is IU Health Bloomington located? +
The facility is located at 727 West 2nd Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47403, in Monroe County. It is part of the Indiana University Health system and serves the Bloomington area.
Does IU Health Bloomington accept Medicare or Medicaid for detox treatment? +
Yes. Both Medicare and Medicaid are accepted payment methods at IU Health Bloomington for substance use treatment, including medical detox. State Insurance is also accepted, broadening access for Indiana residents who may qualify for publicly funded coverage.
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