Recommended is after 8pm cuz morning hours r 430-1230, evening dosing 1 to 8pm. The rest of their hours they r trying to do just intakes but they cont intakes all thruough the dosing hours as well. So just call they r amazing!
This clinic in particular does intakes 24/7 and are staffed normally to take care of intakes no matter the time.
For a new person. It will take 8 hours to be seen. For a existing person 4 hours to be seen.
** CORRECTION TO "Linda Morris" reply : the Northern Clinic does Intakes 24/7. they recommend the person shows up during wk though because on wknds dosing hrs are frm 5am-2pm (also on holidays). they usually take between 2-4 hrs to complete & that does include getting your 1st dose b4 you leave the clinic. The regular dosing hrs HAVE CHANGED though & are currently frm 3am - 6am (for clients who have privileges/cannot make it to clinic during other doing hrs); 6am-10am (for clients who have privileges/cannot make it to clinic during other dosing hrs); 10am-2pm ; 2pm-6pm. If going for an Intake it's asked that you bring a photo ID & your insurance card. Most insurances are fully accepted (but you can go to www.communitymedicalservices.org to find out if you're covered for sure or not). And personally I would call them b4 stopping in for an Intake just to make sure they aren't busy if time is a concern for anyone.
Intakes are 24/7 at the northern and 23rd location.
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