MCCA’s New Haven Outpatient Clinic currently operates at 215 Whalley Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut. This is a significant correction from the older directory record that placed the program at 419 Whalley Avenue. MCCA’s official site identifies the New Haven clinic as providing outpatient treatment for alcohol and drug addiction, and Connecticut 211 independently lists the same current address and phone. The clinic is designed for people who can live at home while participating in structured alcohol treatment, including clients who need more support than standard weekly counseling but do not require residential care.
Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Care
MCCA offers standard outpatient treatment, individual and group counseling, and an intensive outpatient program. The IOP generally meets three times per week for three-hour sessions and is intended for people who need a higher level of structure while continuing work, school, or family responsibilities. For someone working to change alcohol use, this schedule can provide repeated clinical contact during the week without the disruption of entering residential alcohol rehab.
Co-Occurring Mental Health and Specialized Groups
The New Haven clinic lists treatment for mental health and co-occurring disorders along with anger management and relapse prevention. MCCA also offers evening IOP and an evening Spanish-language IOP. These options can help when alcohol addiction occurs with depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship problems, or other behavioral health concerns. Program director information on MCCA’s current site describes person-centered and cognitive behavioral approaches within the New Haven outpatient program.
Open Access and Recovery Planning
The clinic currently lists an open-access period on Tuesday mornings, although schedules should be confirmed before arrival. Assessment helps determine whether regular outpatient care, IOP, or another level of treatment is appropriate. A person with severe alcohol dependence, prior withdrawal seizures, delirium, or major medical instability should disclose that history because outpatient counseling is not the same as medically supervised alcohol withdrawal. MCCA operates withdrawal-management and residential programs elsewhere in its system when a higher level of care is needed.
Insurance and Payment
MCCA states that it participates in many managed care plans and accepts traditional insurance. Patients may have copayments or authorization requirements depending on their plan. The organization also accepts cash, checks, and major credit cards and participates in the Connecticut General Assistance Behavioral Health Program. People seeking alcohol treatment should verify their specific coverage with MCCA before starting services because benefits and authorization rules vary by insurer.
Current Address, Phone, and Hours
The verified address is 215 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511, and the current clinic phone is 203-285-6475. MCCA lists weekday operating hours with several evening days and identifies Tuesday as its current open-access day. The organization’s admissions line is 1-877-874-6222. Before beginning alcohol addiction treatment, callers should confirm the current group schedule, Spanish-language availability, insurance requirements, expected costs, and whether outpatient or intensive outpatient treatment is the best match for their clinical needs.