Gilead Middletown Outpatient Clinic
Gilead Community Services operates its Middletown Outpatient Clinic in the Baldwin Center at 230 Main Street Extension in Middletown, Connecticut. Gilead’s current outpatient page describes rehabilitation and recovery-oriented behavioral health care for adults age 18 and older, couples, and families, while the organization also confirms that addiction services from Farrell Treatment Center have been expanded into the Middletown clinic. For an adult seeking help with alcohol use, this creates an outpatient option where substance use concerns can be addressed alongside psychiatric, emotional, relationship, and behavioral health needs.
Outpatient Therapy and Medication Management
Current clinic services include therapy, medication management, and counseling, with visit frequency ranging from weekly to once every several months depending on the client’s treatment plan. Telehealth is also available. Someone seeking alcohol treatment can use outpatient therapy to examine drinking patterns, triggers, stress, relationships, motivation, and mental health symptoms that may interfere with recovery. Because the clinic also treats psychiatric and emotional conditions, alcohol misuse does not have to be addressed separately from depression, anxiety, trauma-related symptoms, or other behavioral health concerns.
Addiction Services Through the Gilead and Farrell Continuum
Gilead merged with Farrell Treatment Center to expand its continuum to include residential and outpatient addiction services. Gilead has specifically reported expanded Farrell addiction services at its Middletown Outpatient Clinic. That makes this location relevant for alcohol and other substance use concerns, but the current public clinic page does not publish a separate alcohol IOP schedule or claim that detoxification occurs at 230 Main Street Extension. This listing therefore keeps the service classification at outpatient care rather than assuming that every Farrell program is delivered at the Middletown address.
When a Higher Level of Alcohol Care Is Needed
The Middletown clinic is not a medical alcohol detox or residential alcohol rehab facility. A person with severe physical dependence, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, or significant medical instability should explain that history during intake. Outpatient counseling may be appropriate after stabilization or for clients who can safely remain in the community, but medically risky alcohol withdrawal requires a different level of care. Gilead staff can help evaluate behavioral health needs and connect clients with a more intensive addiction resource when outpatient treatment is not sufficient.
Insurance, Sliding Scale, and Current Contact
The current clinic phone is 860-343-5303, and no referral is required to request services. Gilead lists Anthem, Cigna, Aetna, United Behavioral Health, Oxford, Medicare, and Medicaid among the major insurance plans accepted at the Middletown Outpatient Clinic. A sliding-fee scale is also available upon request, with additional financial-assistance funding used to support eligible clients. Before beginning alcohol addiction treatment, callers should verify current insurance participation, expected costs, clinician availability, and which addiction services are currently being provided at the Baldwin Center. The verified address is 230 Main Street Extension, Middletown, CT 06457.