Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center currently operates its State Street health center at 911 State Street in New Haven, Connecticut. Older treatment directories referred to this program as State Street Counseling Services at 911-913 State Street, but Cornell Scott’s current official location page identifies the active site simply as 911 State Street. The location offers behavioral health services in addition to adult medicine and women’s health. Cornell Scott also identifies behavioral health clinicians at this site whose practice focus includes mental health and substance use treatment for adults, making it a current outpatient option for people concerned about alcohol use.
Adult Behavioral Health Services
Cornell Scott’s behavioral health program provides individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and related outpatient support. These services can help clients address alcohol use alongside depression, anxiety, trauma, personality disorders, grief, or other mental health concerns. A person seeking alcohol treatment at State Street can begin with an assessment and discuss how drinking affects mood, relationships, physical health, work, and daily functioning. Treatment planning can then focus on the problems that are most important to the individual.
Substance Use and Co-Occurring Care
Current Cornell Scott provider information confirms mental health and substance use treatment for adults at the State Street office. That supports describing the location as an outpatient behavioral health and substance use resource, but it should not be labeled as Cornell Scott’s dedicated residential alcohol rehab or inpatient detox center. Clients whose alcohol problems require a more intensive addiction program can be connected with other Cornell Scott services, including the Recovery & Wellness Center and South Central Rehabilitation Center.
When Withdrawal Requires Medical Care
Cornell Scott’s 26-bed inpatient detoxification program is located at 232 Cedar Street, not at 911 State Street. Someone with severe alcohol dependence, previous withdrawal seizures, delirium, or significant medical instability should disclose those risks before abruptly stopping alcohol. State Street behavioral health clinicians can help assess ongoing needs, but medically supervised alcohol withdrawal may require the Cedar Street program or another appropriate medical setting before routine outpatient counseling continues.
Continuing Recovery Support
After stabilization, outpatient therapy can help clients work on relapse risks, coping strategies, psychiatric symptoms, medication adherence, family relationships, and other factors that influence recovery. Cornell Scott’s larger addiction system also includes intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, case management, peer support, and medication services at designated locations. The goal is to match alcohol addiction care to the person’s clinical needs rather than assuming every patient requires the same level of treatment.
Current Address, Phone, Insurance, and Payment
The verified address is 911 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511, and Cornell Scott lists 203-503-3000 for appointments and information. The health center accepts Medicare, Medicaid/HUSKY, and most commercial insurance plans. As a Federally Qualified Health Center, Cornell Scott also offers reduced charges through a sliding-fee program for qualifying uninsured patients. People seeking alcohol counseling should call to confirm appointment availability, insurance participation, expected costs, and whether State Street or another Cornell Scott addiction program is the best starting point.