Treatment Resources

USC -HEAL is not offering treatment at this time. However, we provide the following information to individuals from the community in search of treatment information for substance use problems, mental health, smoking cessation, or other related issues.

24 HOUR CRISIS LINE


  • Emergency Services/Suicide Prevention Center
    • (877) 7CRISIS – (877) 727-4747. Toll Free.

DETOX, RESIDENTIAL, AND OUTPATIENT TREATMENT


  • The Haven at College: USC Outpatient Center and Residential Collegiate Recovery Community
    • UUC Building 817 West 34th Street, Fourth Floor Los Angeles 90089
      In Network for USC Student Health, Treatment for Substance Misuse and Co-Occurring Disorders — sliding scale — (310) 822-1234
  • Los Angeles County Substance Abuse Treatment Referral Hotline
    • No one is turned away based on ability to pay. (800) 564-6600
  • CRI-HELP: Residential, detoxification, and outpatient.
  • New Directions: Residential.
    • 11303 Wilshire Blvd., VA Bldg 116 Los Angeles, CA 90073
    • Women only: (310) 398-0191. Men only: (310) 914-4045
      www.newdirectionsinc.org
  • Clare Foundation: Residential, detoxification, and outpatient.
  • Tarzana Treatment Center: Residential, detoxification (includes methadone), outpatient.
  • Matrix Center: Outpatient.
    • West Los Angeles: (310) 478-8305; San Fernando Valley: (818) 226-6070; Inland Empire: (909) 989-9724.
      www.matrixinstitute.org
  • Impact House: Residential, outpatient.
  • Pacifica House: Residential
    • 2501 West El Segundo Boulevard, Hawthorne, CA 90250. 
      (323) 754-2816
      bhs-inc.org – click on the “Services” link

12-Step Programs:

  • Alcoholics Anonymous. (800) 923-8722
  • Narcotics Anonymous. (800) 863-2962
  • Cocaine Anonymous. (310) 216-4444
  • Crystal Meth Anonymous. (877) 262-6691
  • Gamblers Anonymous. (626) 690-3500
  • Al-Anon. (800) 356-9996

Offers organized support groups for family and friends of alcoholics.

Sober Living:

MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING


  • USC Counseling Services: Walk in hours. No cost for students; included in the student health fee.
  • USC Psychology Services Center (PSC): Low fee mental health services
  • Southern California Counseling Center: No insurance necessary. Low cost/ Sliding fee scale. Walk in hours available.
  • Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Clinics: Sliding fee scale. Medicaid, Medical, and insurance also accepted.
    • (Taper Foundation Center) 
      1328 West Manchester Ave, LA 90044. 
      (323) 778-9593
      www.didihirsch.org
  • East LA Mental Health Service: Medical, Medicare and other insurance accepted. Walk in hours available.

SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS


NATIONAL

  • National Network of Tobacco Cessation Quit Lines
    800.QUITNOW (800.784.8669) / TTY (800.332.8615)
  • American Cancer Society (ACS)
    800.ACS.2345 (800.227.2345)
  • American Lung Association
    800.LUNGUSA (800.586.4872)

LOCAL

  • USC Lifestyle Redesign Smoking Cessation & Relapse Prevention: (323) 442-3340
  • USC Center for Work & Family Life: (213) 821-0800
  • USC Pharmacy Smoking Cessation Program: (323) 442-5770
  • California Smokers’ Helpline
    • English: 800-NO-BUTTS
    • Spanish: 800-45-NO-FUME
  • California Department of Public Health: www.tobaccofreeca.com

SUBSTANCE USE AND ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAMS


  • Alcoholics Anonymous. Los Angeles Central Office. Hotline available 24hrs/7days
    • 4311 Wilshire Blvd #104, LA 90010. 
      (323) 936-4343 or (800) 923-8722
      www.LACOAA.org
  • Narcotics Anonymous. Meetings in Southern California Region
  • UCLA Neuropsychiatric and Behavioral Health Services: Addiction treatment services.
  • Los Angeles New Life Center: Low fee/Self payment and Medicaid accepted.
    • 1828 S. Western, Suite 21, LA 90006. 
      (323) 734-3677
  • BAART Programs: Addiction Treatment, Relapse prevention and Detoxification services. Low cost/ Sliding fee scale. Medicaid and insurance also accepted.
  • Peoples Coordinated Services (PCS) of Southern California: Outpatient and Residential/Long Term. Substance use and addiction treatment services. Self payment, sliding fee scale. Payment assistance offered.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES


  • Helping Others Live Sober – Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Child Psychiatry.
    The mission of “Helping Others” is to improve the quality of life for youth, families, and communities by providing a continuum of scientific information, education, and personal experiences on the role of service in addiction recovery.