Connecticut Counseling Centers, Inc. operates its Norwalk Clinic at 20 North Main Street, Third Floor, Norwalk, Connecticut. Current official, CARF, Connecticut DMHAS, and federal records all continue to identify this location as an active outpatient substance use treatment site and opioid treatment program. The organization also provides intensive outpatient and mental health services. Although the clinic has a longstanding methadone program, its outpatient substance use services treat a broader range of problems, including alcohol, cocaine, narcotics, cannabis, and prescription medications. Adults seeking alcohol treatment can therefore receive counseling without being enrolled in methadone treatment.
Outpatient Alcohol and Substance Use Services
Connecticut Counseling Centers provides substance use evaluations, referrals, urine testing, individual counseling, group counseling, and recovery support for adults age 18 and older. Services are offered in English and Spanish. For someone working to change alcohol use, outpatient counseling can focus on recovery goals, triggers, coping strategies, psychosocial concerns, and the skills needed to maintain progress while living in the community.
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
The organization’s IOP meets three times per week for three hours per session. Intensive programs are available for substance use, mental health, and co-occurring disorders, with individual counseling, psychotherapy, and medication management added as needed. This level of care can be appropriate when alcohol addiction requires more structure than standard outpatient visits but the client does not need a residential setting. Connecticut’s current addiction-services system specifically lists the Norwalk clinic as an active IOP provider.
Methadone and Other Opioid Services
The Norwalk site is also a CARF-accredited opioid treatment program. Connecticut Counseling Centers uses methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone in its medication-assisted treatment services for opioid use disorder. Those opioid-treatment services should not be confused with alcohol medication treatment. A person whose primary problem is alcohol should explain that during intake so the clinical team can select appropriate counseling, psychiatric, and medication options based on the actual diagnosis.
Co-Occurring Mental Health Treatment
The clinic can identify and treat co-occurring mental health concerns through psychosocial assessment, psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and counseling. Integrated treatment can be important when alcohol use occurs alongside depression, anxiety, trauma, or another psychiatric condition. Recovery support and referral services can also help address practical needs that affect treatment stability.
Current Contact, Insurance, and Fees
The verified address is 20 North Main Street, Third Floor, Norwalk, CT 06854, and the current phone is 203-838-6508. This corrects the older 203-866-2541 number, which belongs to a different Norwalk provider. Connecticut Counseling Centers states that a sliding-fee scale is available based on ability to pay and that it can bill Medicaid, Medicare, the Behavioral Health Partnership, and some private or managed-care insurance plans. Self-payment is also accepted. Adults seeking alcohol rehab should confirm benefits, copays, intake requirements, clinic hours, and whether standard outpatient or IOP care is the best fit.