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17882 SE Mcloughlin Boulevard M Milwaukie, OR 97267
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About Integrated Health Clinics

Fewer than seven miles outside of Portland lies Integrated Health Clinics in Milwaukie, Oregon. You can access a wide variety of outpatient services to start or continue your addiction recovery journey. They welcome adults by providing proven therepuetic interventions and specialized care.

Their CARF accredited facility offers trauma informed approaches that account for your unique situation. You’ll have the flexibility to attend treatment while living at home and caring for daily responsibilities. After an assessment, they provide a personalized treatment plan prioritizing your recovery goals. Group, individual, family and couples counseling, medication assisted treatment, relapse prevention planning, continuing care planning and more are available.

What stands out most to me is their additional medical and social services. They provide a whole-person approach by ensuring you can access support and resources to benefit overall health. You can receive medical and mental health care coordination, including physicals, HIV services, Hepatitis screening, TB testing and more. You’ll also benefit from vocational, educational and other supportive service referrals. They strive to help you enhance all life aspects to promote sustained recovery.

It’s also great that they have a mentoring program. Connecting with a mentor throughout your journey can help you adjust to treatment and work through challenging times. You’ll also benefit from new perspectives and outlooks from someone who was once in your shoes. That way, you’ll leave treatment with a helpful ally to support you in recovery.

Lastly, I like their inclusive approach. You can access services in English and Spanish. This is wonderful because you’ll receive care from someone who understands your culture. You’ll benefit from a safe space to open up and feel heard and appreciated.

Latest Reviews

LaMell Acker
4 months ago on Google
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I found that for a medical clinic the office staff, is highly unprofessional in the fact that they express their political views thoughts and opinions. Do I really have to pay for that? The patient's coming in and out have their own feelings, and thoughts. Where is your common sense?
PokemonGiveAways
1 year ago on Google
1
I transferred here from another clinic and let me start by saying this is one of the most understaffed clinics in Oregon! Yet there all about taking more money and keep starting new people and they can t even take the case loads they have! They treat people terrible! the secretary Peety is the most incompetent, unintelligent, human being I ve ever been around! She is constantly gossiping with people who attend there about other clients! She is definitely the top 3 grossest humans I ve met but hey If you re thinking about coming here find out for yourself! Just wish I would ve known before I came here. They were just purchased so hopefully they will b clearing house!
Fred Spofford
2 years ago on Google
1
They're all pretty much wolves in sheep's clothing. This place is so disorganized and with zero communication within their leadership/admin side but somehow are always the last ones that'll ever admit the slightest bit of responsibility and I mean this from a personal point of view not a professional. It's their egos which can't handle admitting fault - nothing professional about it. I've never met such a complete group of defensive minded people in my life whereas you'll find that its the PATIENTS who're requiring knowledge and preparation in the use of de-escalation tactics because of managements toxicity constantly spreading and evolving amongst themselves (you can sometimes hear them screaming at each other in the back behind closed doors as clients pile up in the lobby waiting to be checked in) cascading downwards on the chain of power and falling onto clients who were hoping to speak with a human that morning for whatever reason.The secretary Petey is the worst with a very obvious lack of self-awareness regarding her dismal interpersonal communication skills while apparently thinking she's a counselor too and therefore getting in every clients business so she can insert her unprofessional, emotional, ignorant and unsolicited opinion to you as you perform your REQUIRED daily interaction with her in order to sign in.The only bit of consistency unifying the dumpster fire this place represents is that all the toxicity and disorganization, you'll notice, ends with them erroring on the side of your name equaling $$$. They NEVER screw up or rather- will make any and all exceptions to the rules- if it favors putting you in another class (even if that means missing work or something else far more important to recovery) for the day or taking away your take homes so that you're required to check-in more often.The main reason I left Integrated Health is (and am currently at another clinic which IHS staff tried to slander and label them as a "methadone juice bar" and that I wouldn't get real treatment, although guess what: I'm illicit substance clean and actually receiving takehomes which is something Integrated NEVER allowed which kept me living out of my car to be closer to the clinic instead of with my family in Southern Oregon) because they have a financial incentive to maintain the status quo of keeping patients in the dirt and relying on them similar to the local drug lord in charge of the block. They can bill insurance or charge patients (many people pay cash) for more services from more unnecessary and arbitrarily randomized drug tests to counseling sessions and "time management" groups/classes where discussions are consistently off topic and often have nothing to do with drugs, addiction or drug treatment so much as recent politics or other pop culture "Time-Wasting" nonsense. Then people are penalized for the most minor of already-extreme rule infractions and thus (whether related and relevant to the rule or not) required to come into the clinic even more frequently. Integrated, as far as I could see, never tried to hide the non-existent length of leash given to patients centered on the sole motive, not of seeing addicts find success in recovery through higher standards, but in knowing that a decrease in rule infractions means an increase in take-homes which could amount to lost revenue which is simply bad business and (they want US to forget what they are but I assure you THEY haven't forgotten) in the world of for-profit organizations dipping their footprints into addiction treatment services - this is called status quo which even the counselors I respect dare not comment about.Do yourself a favor and stay clear of this place unless you're intrigued to witness such a broken and ugly "clinic" like this from a behavioral standpoint which is unfortunately beyond many patients because it's so easy to get swept up in the drama or self blame of people who you thought you could trust taking every situation as an opportunity to gaslight you.Ps. The Thursday Dr. and the nurses are awesome though
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Accepted Insurance

Integrated Health Clinics works with several private insurance providers and also accepts private payments when possible, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Other Forms of Payment

Medicaid is a state based program that helps lower-income individuals and families pay for healthcare. Medicaid covers addiction treatment so those enrolled can use their coverage to pay for rehab. When a program accepts Medicaid the client often pays very little or nothing out of their own pocket.

Addiction Treatments

Levels of Care

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Residential treatment programs are those that offer housing and meals in addition to substance abuse treatment. Rehab facilities that offer residential treatment allow patients to focus solely on recovery, in an environment totally separate from their lives. Some rehab centers specialize in short-term residential treatment (a few days to a week or two), while others solely provide treatment on a long-term basis (several weeks to months). Some offer both, and tailor treatment to the patient's individual requirements.

Treatments

Substance rehabs focus on helping individuals recover from substance abuse, including alcohol and drug addiction (both illegal and prescription drugs). They often include the opportunity to engage in both individual as well as group therapy.

Clinical Services

Group therapy is any therapeutic work that happens in a group (not one-on-one). There are a number of different group therapy modalities, including support groups, experiential therapy, psycho-education, and more. Group therapy involves treatment as well as processing interaction between group members.

In individual therapy, a patient meets one-on-one with a trained psychologist or counselor. Therapy is a pivotal part of effective substance abuse treatment, as it often covers root causes of addiction, including challenges faced by the patient in their social, family, and work/school life.

Staff

Kasey

Counselor

Tim

Counselor

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17882 SE Mcloughlin Boulevard M
Milwaukie, OR 97267

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2.8 (16 reviews)
LaMell Acker
5 months ago
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I found that for a medical clinic the office staff, is highly unprofessional in the fact that they express their political views thoughts and opinions. Do I really have to pay for that? The patient's coming in and out have their own feelings, and thoughts. Where is your common sense?

PokemonGiveAways
1 year ago
1

I transferred here from another clinic and let me start by saying this is one of the most understaffed clinics in Oregon! Yet there all about taking more money and keep starting new people and they can’t even take the case loads they have! They treat people terrible! the secretary Peety is the most incompetent, unintelligent, human being I’ve ever been around! She is constantly gossiping with people who attend there about other clients! She is definitely the top 3 grossest humans I’ve met but hey If you’re thinking about coming here find out for yourself! Just wish I would’ve known before I came here. They were just purchased so hopefully they will b clearing house!

Forrest Parkinson
2 years ago
5

Fred Spofford
2 years ago
1

They're all pretty much wolves in sheep's clothing. This place is so disorganized and with zero communication within their leadership/admin side but somehow are always the last ones that'll ever admit the slightest bit of responsibility and I mean this from a personal point of view not a professional. It's their egos which can't handle admitting fault - nothing professional about it. I've never met such a complete group of defensive minded people in my life whereas you'll find that its the PATIENTS who're requiring knowledge and preparation in the use of de-escalation tactics because of managements toxicity constantly spreading and evolving amongst themselves (you can sometimes hear them screaming at each other in the back behind closed doors as clients pile up in the lobby waiting to be checked in) cascading downwards on the chain of power and falling onto clients who were hoping to speak with a human that morning for whatever reason. The secretary Petey is the worst with a very obvious lack of self-awareness regarding her dismal interpersonal communication skills while apparently thinking she's a counselor too and therefore getting in every clients business so she can insert her unprofessional, emotional, ignorant and unsolicited opinion to you as you perform your REQUIRED daily interaction with her in order to sign in. The only bit of consistency unifying the dumpster fire this place represents is that all the toxicity and disorganization, you'll notice, ends with them erroring on the side of your name equaling $$$. They NEVER screw up or rather- will make any and all exceptions to the rules- if it favors putting you in another class (even if that means missing work or something else far more important to recovery) for the day or taking away your take homes so that you're required to check-in more often. The main reason I left Integrated Health is (and am currently at another clinic which IHS staff tried to slander and label them as a "methadone juice bar" and that I wouldn't get real treatment, although guess what: I'm illicit substance clean and actually receiving takehomes which is something Integrated NEVER allowed which kept me living out of my car to be closer to the clinic instead of with my family in Southern Oregon) because they have a financial incentive to maintain the status quo of keeping patients in the dirt and relying on them similar to the local drug lord in charge of the block. They can bill insurance or charge patients (many people pay cash) for more services from more unnecessary and arbitrarily randomized drug tests to counseling sessions and "time management" groups/classes where discussions are consistently off topic and often have nothing to do with drugs, addiction or drug treatment so much as recent politics or other pop culture "Time-Wasting" nonsense. Then people are penalized for the most minor of already-extreme rule infractions and thus (whether related and relevant to the rule or not) required to come into the clinic even more frequently. Integrated, as far as I could see, never tried to hide the non-existent length of leash given to patients centered on the sole motive, not of seeing addicts find success in recovery through higher standards, but in knowing that a decrease in rule infractions means an increase in take-homes which could amount to lost revenue which is simply bad business and (they want US to forget what they are but I assure you THEY haven't forgotten) in the world of for-profit organizations dipping their footprints into addiction treatment services - this is called status quo which even the counselors I respect dare not comment about. Do yourself a favor and stay clear of this place unless you're intrigued to witness such a broken and ugly "clinic" like this from a behavioral standpoint which is unfortunately beyond many patients because it's so easy to get swept up in the drama or self blame of people who you thought you could trust taking every situation as an opportunity to gaslight you. Ps. The Thursday Dr. and the nurses are awesome though

Jasmine Overton
2 years ago
5

Magie German
4 years ago
5

This treatment facility helped save my life! LITERALLY! (I previously went to other treatment facilities and failed they didn't have or offer the treatment this place does...) they help me see I have a life worth saving! They help me fight! showed me how to live a clean and sober life! Showed me what sobriety really is (which again the other facilities failed me) Do you wanna know who helped me down the road to recovery? Kasey! The one everyone has something to say about! Well if it wasn't for Kasey helping me, pushing me, fighting me, caring for me... I wouldn't be alive today to write this review! She showed me I was worth fighting for that it was going to be a hard ugly in road to recovery and that it tough but if I really really want it I can have it! I just have to fight hard as hell and recovery isn't for lazy LOL... That recovery is a lifetime of work that never stops... Thank you for helping through the hardest thing I have ever been through! NEVER GIVING UP ON ME!!! Also thank you to everyone one else that has been through this long journey with me and helping me when I hand no one else....

Richard GAMMON
4 years ago
5

wetcat 14
4 years ago
1

Its complete chaos in the morning at this place.there is no straight medication line its a mess of chairs that goes thru three rooms.you have to try and find where the end is since everyone sits wherever scattered around the rooms.people cut all the time and everyone seems to just be miserable and mean.

Lupe Sanchez
5 years ago
1

pamela hibler
5 years ago
1

The counselor Kasey is one of the worst counselors I have ever come in contact with, she picks favorites, she is rude, unprofessional and cold and should NOT be a counselor. On my very last day there I left leaving extremely sad, she didn't wish me luck nothing!!! She wouldnt even look up to say goodbye. It was extremely dissapointing and sad for me. But the front desk girl is amazing and they have a great doctor. But most of all I was extremely upset how I was treated by Kasey. That whintch is horrible!!!!!

Daniel Leach
7 years ago
1

Marta Williams
7 years ago
4

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