Saint Charles Hospital – Port Jefferson Medical Managed Detox
Located at 200 Belle Terre Road in scenic Port Jefferson, NY, Saint Charles Hospital offers specialized, medically managed detoxification services for individuals beginning their journey toward recovery from substance use disorder. Understanding that withdrawal can be a difficult and sometimes dangerous process, this program provides a safe, structured environment where patients receive 24-hour medical supervision and care.
The mission of the program is to stabilize patients physically and emotionally, managing acute withdrawal symptoms with pharmaceutical interventions as necessary. This crucial first step prepares the individual for subsequent long-term treatment and rehabilitation.
Comprehensive Medical Oversight
The detox unit at Saint Charles Hospital is staffed by a dedicated team of medical professionals, including physicians, nurses, and addiction specialists. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that each patient’s unique medical history and specific substance use profile are considered when developing their treatment plan. Safety is the foremost priority, and the clinical staff is highly trained in recognizing and managing complications that may arise during detox.
Care provided includes:
- Continuous medical monitoring of vital signs.
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to ease withdrawal discomfort.
- Individualized treatment planning.
- Crisis intervention and stabilization.
Transition to Further Treatment
Detoxification is only the initial phase of treatment. Once medically stable, the team works closely with patients to facilitate a seamless transition into the next appropriate level of care. This often involves connecting patients with inpatient rehabilitation facilities, intensive outpatient programs, or ongoing mental health services. Saint Charles Hospital emphasizes the importance of continuing care to maintain sobriety and address the underlying issues contributing to addiction.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the duration of the Medical Managed Detox program?
The length of stay varies depending on the individual’s substance use history, the severity of withdrawal symptoms, and their physical stability, but typically ranges from a few days to about a week.
Do I need a referral to enter the detox program?
While some patients are referred by outside providers, direct admission is often possible. It is best to contact the hospital’s admissions or intake team directly to discuss eligibility and assessment procedures.
Is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) used in the program?
Yes, appropriate pharmacological interventions are used as needed under medical supervision to ensure comfort and safety during the acute withdrawal phase.




