SOUTHAMPTON, NY – As the need for addiction remedy facilities at all levels intensifies, Stony Brook Medicine Quannacut Outpatient Services has opened an external site in Southampton.
The new location, at 291 Hampton Road, aims to expand through the East End to outpatient psychiatry and addiction services.
In August, New York State awarded Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital $7,920 to expand distance practice for addictions, according to a statement.
SBELIH was one of six Long Island providers and one of 33 suppliers from the New York State Regional Economic Development Areas for state support, which was key to the opening of southampton’s new site, he added.
“Now more than ever, there is a greater demand for addiction remedies facilities at all levels,” said David Cohen, Quannacut’s Director of Outpatient Services. “More telepathic resources allow us to provide more care safely to more members of our network without compromising patient or staff fitness.
Admission tests and psychiatry are provided on the Riverhead site or by telehealth.
The off-site location in Southampton is open lately on Mondays from 2 p. m. 9 p. m, Tuesdays from 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. and Thursday from 1:3pm, at nine o’clock at night, with more hours to come.
Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital hosts a number of fitness programs; The hospital’s Quannacut Hospital Center provides rehabilitation and detoxification for hospitalized patients.
“I don’t think we’d ever have it,” she told Uline employees Liz Uihlein, a sly critique of COVID-19 restrictions. “Well, they gave it to Trump.
Quannacut Outpatient Services, a newly renovated 14,000-square-foot behavioral fitness facility in Riverhead with off-site locations in Southampton and Greenport, provides addiction facilities for external patients facing release issues, he said.
“I don’t think we’d ever make it,” she told Uline employees Liz Uihlein, a sly critique of COVID-19 restrictions. “Well, Trump understood.
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