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Program: Direct Access

Agency: Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health Department


Resource Number: 36898852
Alternate name: Chemical Health; Rule 25; Detoxification; Hennepin County Chemical Health; Rule 25; 1800 Chicago

Description
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately.
  • Assists individuals with payment options through the Behavioral Health Fund, which allows eligible residents to obtain services free of charge
  • Individuals looking for substance use assessments should visit: 
    https://sud.fasttrackermn.org/
  • Hennepin Health members have access to all programs that accept the Behavioral Health Fund without needing prior approval



Program Phones:
(612)879-3671Intake
Hennepin County’s Addiction and Recovery Services Unit
(612)348-4111Intake
Hennepin County’s Front Door
(612)879-3646Detoxification Line
24 hours/7 days a week
(612)321-3772Fax

Website: www.hennepin.us/residents/health-medical/adult-mental-health-services
Email: socialservices@hennepin.us

Location information
Sites offering this program
+ Chemical Health - 1800 Chicago Site ->
Chemical Health - 1800 Chicago Site  
Location: 1800 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapolis 55404

Site Phones:
(612)879-3646Intake
Site Hours:
24 hours/7 days a week

Program Delivery
Eligibility: Hennepin County residents
Languages: Interpreters available
Application Process: - Call Hennepin County’s Addiction and Recovery Services Unit for information on the Behavioral Health Fund

- Individuals who are hospitalized and unable to complete an in-person or telehealth assessment should call Hennepin County’s Front Door to inquire about a mobile assessment

- Detoxification line available 24 hours/7 days a week


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Method of PaymentPrivate insurance may not cover all or some chemical health services. Services may be paid for with public funding if the recipient is financially eligible. This includes minors, who almost always are eligible if they have private or no insurance.
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