Addiction Prevention & Recovery Administration โ Addiction treatment center in Washington, DC
Address64 New York Ave NW DC, Washington, DC 20002
Phone+1202-442-5955
Websitedchealth.dc.gov
The Addiction Prevention & Recovery Administration is an addiction treatment center located in Washington, D.C. The administration is part of the DC Health system, which offers a wide range of public health services and resources. While specific therapeutic modalities and the therapist's individual background are not detailed in the provided text, the center focuses on addiction prevention and recovery. Client reviews suggest that the intake staff are helpful in processing clients for placement, which is seen as an essential first step in recovery. The administration aims to provide support for individuals seeking to overcome addiction.
Best for
- Individuals seeking addiction treatment
- Clients needing intake processing for recovery programs
| Key services | Addiction treatment, Recovery support, Intake processing |
| Tags | addiction treatment, recovery services, substance abuse, prevention programs, washington dc, public health, dc health |
Reviews on Google4.3 ยท 6 reviews
Does anyone has a direct number for them
This is a good place to change things we wouldn't understand in reality.
Great services
The best.with all the help.
Intake Staff are the best. I'm a driver for one of the city's drug treatment programs, Samaritan Inn. Processing the clients for placement is an essential component of the client's first step to recovery. The Intake Staff make my job easier and I have yet to receive a parking ticket ๐๐.
Location
Also in Washington
Dr. Taylor Lerner is a licensed clinical psychologist offering psychodynamic therapy. She focuses on early life experiences and fostering a trusting relationship for personal growth.
Rob Williams is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and Certified Group Psychotherapist (CGP) with an MBA. He has over 20 years of experience providing therapy to individuals and groups. Williams specializes in working with the LGBTQ+ community and focuses on relationship issues. He facilitated process groups aimed at improving interpersonal relationships, addressing common goals such as anxiety, low self-esteem, social isolation, and challenges in forming lasting connections. Williams retired from practice on May 19, 2026, and now refers clients to colleagues Christopher Straley and Chris Luckett.