Linea de Acceso para Servicos y Crisis, Gratuito y Disponible las 24 Horas del Dia (888) 868-1649. Para emergencias medicas, llame al 911.

Cottage Hospital Residential Center

(805) 569-8339
316 W Montecito St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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With 24 resident beds, the Cottage Hospital Residential Center offers a reasonable cost alternative to a hospital setting. The program provides medically supervised care and is open to men and women 18 years and older.

  • Over 40 years of experience in addiction treatment
  • Physicians experienced in addiction medicine available
  • Reasonable cost, insurance accepted
  • Family support and education

Adult Behavioral Health Clinic Santa Barbara County Department of Behavioral Wellness

(805) 681-5190
4444 Calle Real
Santa Barbara, CA 93110

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This clinic serves adults who are Medi-Cal beneficiaries with severe mental illness and/or substance use disorders, as well as individuals experiencing mental health crises.

The Santa Barbara County Alcohol & Drug Program also contracts with local community-based organizations to provide alcohol and drug prevention, treatment, and recovery services to the community. If you think you or someone you know might have an alcohol or drug problem, you may contact the 24-hour toll-free Access Line (888) 868-1649 for assistance in locating a service provider in your area.

Bridge Clinic, Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics

(805) 324-8336
2320 Bath St. Ste. 201
Santa Barbara, CA 93105

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The Bridge Clinic is a collaboration between partnership between Cottage Health and SBNC, designed to serve patients from Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital and community clinics who are diagnosed with substance use disorders. The Bridge Clinic provides treatment on demand for opioid and other substance use disorders with walk-in availability in a primary care setting directly across from Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. The Bridge Clinic responds to the full range of patient needs including:

  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment
  • Psychiatric and Psychotherapeutic Treatment
  • Medical Treatment
  • Pain Management
  • Psychosocial Resources

Santa Barbara Isla Vista Neighborhood Clinic

(844) 594-0343
970 Embarcadero Del Mar
Goleta CA 93117

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With clinics located in Eastside, Westside, Goleta and Isla Vista, SBNC provides medical, dental and behavioral health services, including Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Services include:

  • Bio-psycho-social assessments
  • Drug and alcohol counseling for adolescents and adults
  • Crisis interventions
  • Facilitating care between patient, primary care, behavioral health and the broader community.

Santa Barbara Goleta Neighborhood Clinic

(844) 594-0343
5580 Calle Real
Goleta, CA 93111

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With clinics located in Eastside, Westside, Goleta and Isla Vista, SBNC provides medical, dental and behavioral health services, including Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Services include:

  • Bio-psycho-social assessments
  • Drug and alcohol counseling for adolescents and adults
  • Crisis interventions
  • Facilitating care between patient, primary care, behavioral health and the broader community.

Santa Barbara Integrated Care Neighborhood Clinic

(844) 594-0343
115 W. Anapamu St. Ste. B151
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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With clinics located in Eastside, Westside, Goleta and Isla Vista, SBNC provides medical, dental and behavioral health services, including Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Services include:

  • Bio-psycho-social assessments
  • Drug and alcohol counseling for adolescents and adults
  • Crisis interventions
  • Facilitating care between patient, primary care, behavioral health and the broader community.

Santa Barbara Eastside Neighborhood Clinic

(844) 594-0343
915 N. Milpas St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93103

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With clinics located in Eastside, Westside, Goleta and Isla Vista, SBNC provides medical, dental and behavioral health services, including Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Services include:

  • Bio-psycho-social assessments
  • Drug and alcohol counseling for adolescents and adults
  • Crisis interventions
  • Facilitating care between patient, primary care, behavioral health and the broader community.

Santa Barbara Westside Neighborhood Clinic

(844) 594-0343
628 W. Micheltorena St.
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

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With clinics located in Eastside, Westside, Goleta and Isla Vista, SBNC provides medical, dental and behavioral health services, including Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Services include:

  • Bio-psycho-social assessments
  • Drug and alcohol counseling for adolescents and adults
  • Crisis interventions
  • Facilitating care between patient, primary care, behavioral health and the broader community.

Project Recovery Adult Treatment Centers

(805) 564-6057
133 E. Haley St.
Santa Barbara CA 93101

(805) 741-4243
106 South C Street, Suite B, Lompoc, CA 93436

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Offers outpatient treatment services for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders for adults and young adults. Clients assessed as having an opioid use disorder who are interested in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) will be referred to a partnering clinic or physician for further assessment. They can then enroll in the Center’s treatment programs to help support their recovery while receiving MAT. The Perinatal Program in Santa Barbara provides intensive outpatient treatment for pregnant and parenting women with onsite childcare.

Daniel Bryant Youth and Family Treatment Centers

Santa Barbara: (805) 730-7575
1111 Garden St.
Santa Barbara CA 93101

Lompoc:
(805) 741-4243
106 South C Street, Suites A-C
Lompoc, CA 93436

Santa Maria: (805) 925-8860 x101
526 E. Chapel St.
Santa Maria, CA 93454

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Offers outpatient treatment services for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders for teens and young adults. Clients assessed as having an opioid use disorder who are interested in Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) will be referred to a partnering clinic or physician for further assessment. They can then enroll in the Center’s treatment programs to help support their recovery while receiving MAT.