Admissions

CompDrug provides comprehensive treatment for individuals struggling with opioid addiction. Our services include medication assisted treatment, methadone, suboxone, and Vivitrol, and counseling at the outpatient and intensive outpatient level. CompDrug, providing same day service admission, accepts walk-in’s Monday through Friday for admission to treatment at 1416 Fields Avenue, Building D.

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What To Expect

The beginning of any new experience can be difficult, and the fear of the unknown can bring even more anxiety. At CompDrug, we understand that and are ready to meet you with compassion and understanding. We congratulate you on taking this step toward health and wellness.

During Your First Visit

✔️ Bring a photo ID and insurance card (if applicable)

✔️ Complete intake paperwork and screening

✔️ Meet with a medical provider for an assessment

✔️ Discuss treatment recommendations

Admission Forms

Admission Forms

The information provided below- including admission forms, and some information about CompDrug policies- will be given to you when you come to CompDrug. While you aren’t required to fill out anything ahead of time, completing some of the paperwork online before you arrive can make the process move a little faster.

CompDrug Policies & Procedures

✔️Notice of Privacy Practices

✔️Patient Rights Policy

✔️Patient Grievance Policy

✔️Patient Code of Conduct

✔️Patient Handbook

Important Educational Material

 FAQ

Answers to frequently asked questions about admissions and treatment.

  • Yes!

  • We currently accept the following insurance:

    • ADAMH funding for eligible Franklin County residents who do not have Medicaid (sliding scale fee)

    • Aetna MyCare

    • Aetna OhioRise

    • Commercial Products – Most major health insurance plans

    • Medicare and various Medicare Advantage Plans

    • Molina Mycare

    • Medicaid

      • Ohio Medicaid

      • AmeriHealth Caritas Ohio, Inc

      • Anthem Medicaid

      • Buckeye

      • CareSource

      • Humana Healthy Horizons in Ohio

      • Molina

      • UnitedHealthCare

    • Veterans Administration (VA)

      • Optum VACCN

    If you don’t have insurance or income:

    If you are a resident of Franklin County, our Financial Counselor will determine if you are eligible for ADAMH funding. Patients residing outside of Franklin County that do not have insurance are responsible for 100% of charges. Patients can work with our Financial Counselor to establish a reasonable payment plan.

  • No, we have a walk-in admissions process M-F from 6am-1pm, If you would like to complete the entire process same day we recommend arriving before 11am.

  • The admission process at CompDrug is tailored to each individual patient and what you need and want, therefore the time frame varies.

    Completing the intake paperwork prior to arriving here may expediate your admissions process.

  • Yes, if determined by the medical staff to be appropriate and arriving prior to 11am.

  • Phase 1
    Every patient starts at Phase 1.

    Phase 1 patients will come onsite every day for their medication, with the exception of Sundays and any dates that CompDrug is closed including most Federal Holidays. You will receive a take-home dose of medication for those days. A locking box or bottle is required for take-home medication, no exceptions. The first box or bottle will be provided to you, free of charge.  

    Phase 2

    Phase 2 patients will receive two take-home medication doses, most commonly Saturdays and Sundays. Patients will continue to receive Take-Home doses for any days CompDrug is closed.  

    To move to Phase 2 the following criteria must be met: 

    1. Must be enrolled in the program for at least 30 consecutive days 

    2. Has had two (2) consecutive negative toxicology/alcosensor/OARRS reports in 30 days 

    3. Has completed CompDrug 101 Overview Sessions and Clinical Assessment 

    4. Has completed one (1) individual counseling session 

     Phase 4 

    Phase 4 patients will receive four (4) take-home medication doses for Sunday, plus three days chosen by the patient.  Patients will continue to receive Take-Home doses for any days CompDrug is closed.  

    To move to Phase 4 the following criteria must be met: 

    1. Has been enrolled in the program for at least 90 days 

    2. Has successfully maintained Phase 2 status for 90 consecutive days 

    3. Has negative toxicology/alcosensor/OARRS reports for 90 consecutive days 

    4. Has engaged in six (6) counseling sessions in 90 consecutive days, three (3) of which must be individual counseling sessions 

    5. Has attended a “Rules and Updates” session in the past year, if available 

    6. Must see a medical provider to request Phase 4 

     Phase 6 

    Phase 6 patients will receive six (6) take-home medication doses for Sunday, plus five days chosen by the patient.  Patients will continue to receive Take-Home doses for any days CompDrug is closed.  

    To move to Phase 6 the following criteria must be met: 

    1. Has been enrolled in the program for at least 180 days (6 months) 

    2. Has successfully maintained Phase 4 status for 90 consecutive days 

    3. Has negative toxicology/alcosensor/OARRS reports for 90 consecutive days 

    4. Engage in six (6) counseling sessions in 90 consecutive days, three (3) of which must be individual counseling sessions 

    5. Has attended a “Rules and Updates” session in the past year, if available  

    6. Must see a Medical Provider to request Phase 6 

    Phase 13

    Phase 13 patients will receive thirteen (13) take-home medication doses and days CompDrug is closed.  

    To move to Phase 13 the following criteria must be met: 

    1. Has been enrolled in the program for at least one year 

    2. Has successfully maintained Phase 6 status for 90 consecutive days 

    3. Has negative toxicology/alcosensor/OARRS reports for one (1) year 

    4. Engage in three (3) counseling sessions in 90 consecutive days, one of which must be individual counseling sessions.  

    5. Has attended a “Rules and Updates” session in the past year, if available 

    6. Must see a Medical Provider to request Phase 13

    Phase 27 

    Phase 27 patients will receive twenty-eight (27) take-home medication doses and days CompDrug is closed.  

    To move to Phase 27 the following criteria must be met:

    1. Has been enrolled in the program for at least two years.  

    2. Has successfully maintained Phase 13 status for one year.  

    3. Has negative toxicology/alcosensor/OARRS reports for two years.  

    4. Engage in one (1) individual counseling sessions in 90 consecutive days 

    5. Has attended a “Rules and Updates” session in the past year, if available  

    6. Has no failed “Take Home Call Back” request in the previous year.  

    7. Must see a Medical Provider to request Phase 27 

  • CompDrug is a CARF accredited provider, an assurance that you will receive patient centered treatment in a safe environment.

    Patient privacy is regulated by HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. CompDrug adheres to all HIPAA regulations.

    Substance abuse treatment records are also governed by 42 CFR Part 2. Click HERE to read our privacy policy.