Liberation Programs’ Stamford opioid treatment services now operate at Pollak Place, 15 Commerce Road in Stamford, Connecticut. This corrects the older 115 Main Street “Stamford Methadone” record. Liberation Programs’ current site states that the Stamford clinic is the city’s only federally licensed methadone clinic, and CARF’s 2026 accreditation record confirms an adult opioid treatment program at 15 Commerce Road. Although this program is centered on opioid use disorder, the same outpatient location is part of Liberation’s broader substance use system, where people may also have alcohol and mental health concerns.
Methadone and Opioid Treatment
The opioid treatment program provides medication-assisted treatment, including methadone and buprenorphine, together with counseling and recovery support. These medications are used for opioid use disorder and should not be described as alcohol medications. A client who is using opioids and alcohol at the same time should tell the treatment team about both substances so medication safety, withdrawal risk, and counseling needs can be considered together.
Counseling and Recovery Services at Pollak Place
Liberation’s current outpatient program provides individual and group counseling, family therapy, support groups facilitated by recovery coaches, relapse prevention, intensive outpatient treatment, medication-assisted treatment, and mental health services. This means a person enrolled in the opioid program can receive more than medication dosing alone. If alcohol use is also causing problems, counseling can address drinking patterns, triggers, family impact, and the behaviors that increase relapse risk across substances.
When Drinking Is the Primary Problem
Someone seeking treatment only for alcohol addiction should not assume that methadone is appropriate simply because this listing is an addiction clinic. Pollak Place also offers general outpatient services, so the admissions team can determine whether the person belongs in standard outpatient care, IOP, another medication pathway, or a different program. A complete assessment should identify whether alcohol, opioids, another substance, or a co-occurring mental health condition is driving the need for treatment.
Withdrawal and Medical Safety
The Stamford opioid treatment program is outpatient and is not a hospital alcohol detoxification unit. People with severe alcohol withdrawal risk, prior seizures, delirium, or significant medical instability should disclose those concerns during intake. Medical stabilization may be needed before routine outpatient alcohol counseling or opioid treatment can proceed safely.
Current Location, Phone, and Payment
The verified current address is 15 Commerce Road, Stamford, CT 06902. Liberation Programs lists 203-391-7906 for Stamford outpatient admissions and states that medicating hours are offered six days per week. Current state treatment information associated with Liberation’s Stamford outpatient program reports Medicaid/HUSKY, Medicare, and most commercial insurance carriers. Liberation also offers self-pay sliding-scale arrangements and help applying for insurance, and states that inability to pay should not block treatment. Call to confirm OTP enrollment requirements, coverage, dosing hours, and services for co-occurring alcohol use.