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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 Residential Treatment Services

(805) 963-1836
Located in a residential setting in downtown Santa Barbara

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A 12-bed, homelike treatment facility for men and women. The program provides 24-hour supervised withdrawal from drugs and alcohol, followed by residential treatment for up to 90 days. 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 ARTs to help support their recovery while receiving MAT or while withdrawing from other substances.