Crossroads,
195 East Main Street, Bradford, PA 16701
About Us
Crossroads is a leading opioid and drug addiction treatment center located at 195 East Main Street in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Our dedicated team of doctors, nurse practitioners, counselors, and professionals are committed to helping individuals start their path to recovery from substance-use disorders. We specialize in medication-assisted treatment and offer accessible, comprehensive, and high-quality care. We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and many commercial insurance plans.
Since 2005, Crossroads has been at the forefront of opioid addiction treatment. Our mission is to help individuals with substance-use disorders and mental health illnesses reclaim their lives. We provide evidence-based care that combines medication, counseling, drug screening, and referral services to increase the chances of successful recovery.
Our treatment programs utilize FDA-approved medications such as methadone, suboxone, sublocade, and vivitrol, along with individual or group counseling, toxicology testing, and medical care supervised by on-site physicians. We work closely with local agencies and service professionals to provide comprehensive resources and support.
At Crossroads, we offer a comprehensive, three-pronged approach to treating opioid addiction that combines medication-assisted treatment with counseling. This approach, recommended by the CDC and NIH, has a higher remission rate compared to other forms of treatment. Your path to recovery begins at Crossroads. Contact us today to schedule a Tele Visit or an in-person appointment.
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"Been going to this place for several years. They are just a greedy, money hungry place. Constantly changing what they accept for insurances. Went to my appt. and when I got there they told me they not accepting private insurance blue cross blue shield unless I pay 300$ a visit. I couldn’t afford at the moment bc had no warning so I was left without my script that I had been on for years. Expected to stop cold turkey. Left me scrambling around to find a different clinic. For a place that is supposed to specialize in addiction showed they don’t care about there patients or what happens to them that day."
"I’ve been going to Crossroads vs. ARH for years and I never got denied a visit to see the Doctor . They denied me treatment because they said I had a Copay and my insurance company told me they can’t refuse me that’s my right? Then when I went outside to talk on the phone to the insurance people when I went inside they told me I stepped outside so I wouldn’t be able to go even if I did have the Copay and I never even did my assessment or checked in yet… plus I have witnesses that will even say they always go outside.. I didn’t even give them my urine yet and she said I wouldn’t be able to see the Doctor cause l stepped outside???????? Huh?????! Really????? Ok I’m trying to get in touch with Mr . Linked can someone help me?"
"Been to several clinics over the past decade, and of all of them, this is the one I’d recommend. Can only speak on one practitioner but she is fantastic. Front office staff are all very friendly and professional. Even when they’re running around to cover multiple jobs due to staffing issues they are attentive and personable. these ladies deserve a raise for all they do. 5 stars."
"Always greeted with friendly staff. Very clean and nicely decorated as per season. They always offer cold bottles of water from their mini fridge. The bathroom is always clean and sanitary. The doctor is always kind and easy to talk to. No issues with this establishment whatsoever."
"Crossroads has gone down hill. I've been going here for 3 years. When I first started there they were amazing. In the past year or so many things have changed. They used to have peer support specialists that would check in often. I had an incredibly helpful specialist. She helped me so much. Now I haven't heard from a peer support person in over 10 months. It's now basically come in every 28 days, get your script and that's it. No counseling, a five minute appointment with the doctor. I really need more counseling. Which like I said crossroads used to provide that."
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