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Residential & Outpatient Treatment · Southampton, Pennsylvania

Promont Wellness

Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Outpatient Program Sober Living Medical Detox
Address
501 Street Road Suite 100
Southampton, Pennsylvania 18966
Insurance accepted
5 carriers including Ambetter, Amerihealth

About

About Promont Wellness

Promont Wellness is a residential and outpatient addiction treatment center located at 501 Street Road in Southampton, Pennsylvania, serving Bucks County and a broad regional footprint that includes Montgomery County, Philadelphia, Delaware County, and communities across South Jersey such as Cherry Hill and Princeton. The center addresses both drug addiction and alcoholism alongside co-occurring psychiatric conditions, positioning it as a resource for individuals whose substance use is entangled with mental health challenges like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, PTSD, or schizophrenia.

Promont Wellness provides medical detox as a confirmed level of care, giving individuals who need supervised withdrawal management a structured starting point before stepping into ongoing treatment. Beyond detox, the center runs an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), a standard outpatient program, and sober living — a continuum that allows clients to move through care at a pace matched to their clinical needs. Medication-assisted treatment is also available as part of the clinical toolkit.

Therapeutic work at Promont Wellness draws on a range of established clinical methods, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, individual and group therapy, family therapy, psychotherapy, and relapse prevention. TMS therapy is also offered, a distinction that sets the center apart from most outpatient treatment programs in the region. Aftercare planning is built into the process, with sober living available as a next step for clients who need a structured living environment after completing a higher level of care.

Promont Wellness specifically serves veterans, first responders, and members of the LGBTQ community — populations that often require clinically informed, context-aware treatment. The center is reachable around the clock, every day of the week, and accepts Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, private insurance from carriers including Independence BCBS, United Healthcare, Amerihealth, Ambetter, and Keystone Health Plan East, as well as self-pay.

  • Medical detox is a confirmed level of care — not just a referral service — allowing withdrawal management to begin on-site in Southampton, PA
  • TMS therapy is available alongside traditional clinical modalities, an uncommon offering at outpatient addiction treatment centers
  • Dedicated programming context for veterans, first responders, and LGBTQ individuals — not a generic adult population
  • Accepts TRICARE, Medicaid, and Medicare in addition to major commercial insurers, broadening access for underserved populations
  • Full continuum from medical detox through IOP, outpatient, and sober living under one provider in Bucks County

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Outpatient Program Sober Living Medical Detox
Conditions
Trauma / PTSD Co-occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis Anxiety Disorders Bipolar Disorder Depression Schizophrenia Alcoholism Drug Addiction
Methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Family Therapy Group Therapy Individual Therapy Life Skills Motivational Interviewing Psychotherapy Relapse Prevention Tms Therapy Medication-assisted Treatment
Populations
Veterans LGBTQ Community First Responders
Languages
English

Location

Where it is

501 Street Road Suite 100, Southampton, Pennsylvania 18966 Get directions

Ready to talk to Promont Wellness?

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Call (215) 392-4443

Medical Detox and Withdrawal Management in Southampton, PA

Promont Wellness offers medical detox as a confirmed level of care at its Southampton facility, making it one of the options in Bucks County where individuals can begin supervised withdrawal management without being referred elsewhere. For people dealing with alcoholism or drug addiction who are not yet medically stable, having detox available on-site is a critical logistical and clinical distinction. The center operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, meaning intake is not limited to business hours.

Medication-assisted treatment is part of the clinical approach at Promont Wellness, supporting clients through detox and into ongoing outpatient care. The combination of medical detox, MAT, and a structured step-down into IOP or standard outpatient programming reflects a continuum that addresses the full arc of early recovery — from stabilization through relapse prevention.

Levels of Care: From Detox to Sober Living

The care continuum at Promont Wellness spans medical detox, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), outpatient program, and sober living. This range allows clinicians to match placement to the individual's current level of need rather than defaulting to a single program type. Someone completing medical detox, for example, can transition into IOP without changing providers, preserving clinical continuity at a vulnerable moment in treatment.

Sober living is available as an aftercare option for clients who need a structured, substance-free living environment after stepping down from a higher intensity of care. Aftercare planning is also a formal part of the discharge process, not an afterthought. For families researching options in the Philadelphia region, Montgomery County, or South Jersey, Promont's documented service area includes all of those communities.

Co-Occurring Disorders and Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Promont Wellness explicitly treats co-occurring disorders alongside addiction, addressing conditions including depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. This dual diagnosis capability matters clinically: untreated psychiatric conditions are among the most common drivers of relapse, and programs that treat only the addiction without addressing underlying mental health issues tend to produce worse outcomes.

The therapeutic methods confirmed at Promont Wellness include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, psychotherapy, family therapy, group therapy, and TMS therapy — a non-invasive brain stimulation treatment that is rarely found in outpatient addiction settings. This breadth of clinical tools positions the center to address cases where standard talk therapy alone may not be sufficient.

Who Promont Wellness Serves

Promont Wellness specifically identifies veterans, first responders, and LGBTQ individuals as populations it serves. These groups often carry distinct clinical profiles — trauma histories, occupational stress exposures, and social stigma dynamics — that benefit from providers who have explicitly built their programs to accommodate those realities rather than treating them as edge cases within a generic adult population.

On the financial side, the center accepts Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, self-pay, and private insurance from carriers including Independence BCBS, United Healthcare, Amerihealth, Ambetter, and Keystone Health Plan East. TRICARE coverage is particularly relevant for active-duty military and veterans seeking addiction treatment — a direct match with one of the populations the center designates as a focus. Individuals can reach Promont Wellness at (215) 392-4443 any time of day.

After Care

Continuing support

Aftercare Planning Sober Living

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Insurance accepted
Ambetter Amerihealth Independence Bcbs Keystone Health Plan East United Healthcare
Payment options
Medicaid Medicare Private Insurance TRICARE Self-pay / Cash

Common questions

FAQs About Promont Wellness

Does Promont Wellness offer medical detox? +
Yes. Medical detox is a confirmed level of care at Promont Wellness in Southampton, PA. This means individuals requiring supervised withdrawal management can begin that process at the facility rather than being referred to a separate detox provider. The center operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
What levels of care does Promont Wellness provide? +
Promont Wellness provides medical detox, an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), a standard outpatient program, and sober living. This continuum allows clients to move from initial detox and stabilization through progressively less intensive levels of care within the same provider network.
Does Promont Wellness offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT)? +
Yes, medication-assisted treatment is listed as a confirmed therapeutic method at Promont Wellness. MAT can be used to support clients during detox and through outpatient programming as part of a broader clinical plan.
What insurance does Promont Wellness accept? +
Promont Wellness accepts Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, private insurance, and self-pay. Confirmed insurance carriers include Independence BCBS, United Healthcare, Amerihealth, Ambetter, and Keystone Health Plan East. Individuals are encouraged to call (215) 392-4443 to verify coverage for their specific plan.
Does Promont Wellness accept TRICARE for addiction treatment? +
Yes. TRICARE is a confirmed payment method at Promont Wellness, making the center accessible to active-duty military members, veterans, and their dependents who carry TRICARE coverage. The center also specifically identifies veterans as a population it serves.
What mental health conditions does Promont Wellness treat alongside addiction? +
Promont Wellness treats co-occurring disorders including depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD/trauma, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia alongside drug addiction and alcoholism. This dual diagnosis capability is relevant for individuals whose substance use is connected to underlying psychiatric conditions.
Does Promont Wellness serve veterans and first responders? +
Yes. Veterans and first responders are explicitly listed as populations served at Promont Wellness. The center also accepts TRICARE, which is the insurance program associated with military service members and their families.
What areas does Promont Wellness serve? +
Promont Wellness is located in Southampton in Bucks County, PA, and its confirmed service area includes Montgomery County, Philadelphia, Delaware County, King of Prussia, Newtown, Warrington, Bensalem, Allentown, the Lehigh Valley, West Chester, Cherry Hill NJ, and Princeton NJ.
Is Promont Wellness open on weekends and after hours? +
Yes. Promont Wellness operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including weekends. This means individuals or families seeking admission or information are not limited to contacting the center during standard business hours.
Does Promont Wellness offer sober living after detox or outpatient treatment? +
Yes. Sober living is both a confirmed level of care and a listed aftercare support option at Promont Wellness. It is available as a structured step-down option for clients transitioning out of detox or intensive outpatient programming who need a substance-free living environment.
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