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Plymouth Valley Wellness Admission Process

When you contact Plymouth Valley Wellness, our admissions team will be dedicated to helping you and available 24/7. Our admissions team includes master-level clinicians who can help determine the most appropriate treatment and level of care. We offer free, confidential consultations over the phone or in person. We will work with you or your loved one to identify the most appropriate treatment program.

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Together, our admissions team will work closely with you or your loved one to ensure all needs are met. We will be available to answer any questions, review insurance coverage and treatment options, and walk you through every step of the process.

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Plymouth Valley's Admission Process

Our admission process is simple. We understand that reaching out for help can be overwhelming. When you call Plymouth Valley Wellness, you will speak with a caring and knowledgeable admissions team member who will address all of your concerns, answer any questions you may have, and walk you through every step of the process.

Contact Us Today at (833) 880-HELP

We have an admissions team member available to help you 24/7, free of charge, and confidential.

Free Consultation Call

Our admissions team member will work with you to complete an assessment over the phone to better understand the patient’s needs.

Free Insurance Verification

After an assessment, our team will verify your health insurance and explain the coverage and treatment options available.

Evaluation

After insurance verification, our admissions team will set up an on-site evaluation where the patient will be able to complete the admission process and begin the steps toward healing.

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Our admissions team is available 24/7 for free consultation calls, pre-admission assessments, and scheduling evaluations. If you or someone you know is in crisis, please contact emergency medical services immediately.