The Midtown Center for Treatment and Research, part of Cornell University's Weill Medical College, is a not-for-profit outpatient program specializing in the evaluation and treatment of individuals dealing with substance abuse issues, as well as their loved ones. Licensed by the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), the center operates under Cornell's Department of Public Health, Division of Community and Public Health Programs.
At the Midtown Center, a dedicated clinical team comprised of professionals with diverse backgrounds in medicine, psychology, and social work, all with a focus on alcoholism and substance abuse, offers comprehensive care. Staff members actively engage in cutting-edge research to enhance their understanding of substance abuse mechanisms and treatment approaches, ensuring patients receive the most up-to-date care available.
By combining academic excellence with a commitment to patient well-being, the Midtown Center for Treatment and Research strives to provide high-quality, individualized care to support those struggling with substance abuse, fostering a safe and nurturing environment for healing and recovery.
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