Everest Recovery Center

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Maine LLC

Substance Use Treatment · Private for-profit organization

What the SAMHSA Record Shows About Everest Recovery Center

Everest Recovery Center is a substance use treatment operated by a private for-profit organization entity in South Portland, Maine. The facility's N-SUMHSS record lists 2 primary care modalities (outpatient, detox), which shapes both how treatment is delivered and how intake is scheduled. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is reported as available, meaning FDA-approved medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone may be combined with counseling for opioid or alcohol use disorder. The full postal address on file is 127 Main Street, South Portland, ME 04106.

On the services side, the facility self-reports 7 distinct service lines, 2 substance or condition categories treated, 5 clinical treatment approaches, and serves 2 specific population groups with 0 languages of care. Those counts give a rough signal of programmatic breadth — a higher number of approaches and populations usually indicates more structured clinical programming rather than a single-modality operation. Payment-wise, the record confirms Medicaid, Medicare, plus 4 specific payment methods enumerated in the survey.

Use this page as a starting screen, not a final decision. SAMHSA fields are self-reported by the facility and refreshed on a rolling basis, so wait times, bed availability, current insurance contracts, and staff credentials are best confirmed on a direct intake call to (207) 630-6830. This page is a factual directory summary, not medical advice, clinical endorsement, or a guarantee of admission. For any acute crisis or active substance-use emergency, call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline before visiting any facility.

Service Profile: Everest Recovery Center 7 services 5 treatment approaches 4 payment options SAMHSA N-SUMHSS self-reported data

Services Offered

7

Self-reported on N-SUMHSS

Treatment Approaches

5

2 substance categories

Populations Served

2

0 languages of care

Care-modality coverage (5 modalities tracked)

Reports: outpatient, detox.

Payment-channel breadth (5 standard channels)

Accepts: Medicaid, Medicare.

Contact Information

Address

127 Main Street, South Portland, ME 04106

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Eligibility & Services Snapshot

Self-reported in Everest Recovery Center's SAMHSA N-SUMHSS record. Always confirm specifics with the facility before relying on any single field.

SAMHSA-reported services, payment options, and program features for Everest Recovery Center.
Category Item Reported
Care Modality Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Yes
Care Modality Medically Supervised Detox Yes
Care Modality Outpatient Programs Yes
Care Modality Residential Treatment
Care Modality Telehealth Available
Payment Medicaid Yes
Payment Medicare Yes
Payment Private Insurance
Payment Sliding-Fee Scale
Payment Payment Assistance

Services Offered

Cognitive behavioral therapyDetoxificationMedication-assisted treatment (MAT)Motivational interviewingOutpatientSubstance use treatmentTrauma-informed care

Conditions Treated

General substance use disordersOpioids

Treatment Approaches

Cognitive behavioral therapyMotivational interviewingRelapse preventionSubstance use disorder counselingTrauma-related counseling

Populations Served

AdultsYoung adults

Key Features

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Detox Services
Outpatient Programs
Residential Treatment
Telehealth Available

Payment & Insurance

Medicaid
Medicare
Private Insurance
Sliding Fee Scale
Payment Assistance

Accepted Payment Methods

  • • Cash or self-payment
  • • Medicaid
  • • Medicare
  • • SAMHSA funding/block grants

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of facility is Everest Recovery Center?
Everest Recovery Center is a Substance Use Treatment facility operated by Private for-profit organization in South Portland, Maine. Outpatient programs are available.
Does Everest Recovery Center offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Yes, Everest Recovery Center offers MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment), which uses FDA-approved medications combined with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders.
What payment and insurance does Everest Recovery Center accept?
Everest Recovery Center accepts: Medicaid, Medicare. Additional accepted payment methods include Cash or self-payment, Medicaid, Medicare. Always verify coverage with both your insurer and the facility before starting treatment.
What services does Everest Recovery Center provide?
Everest Recovery Center offers 7 services including Cognitive behavioral therapy, Detoxification, Medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and 4 more. Services are self-reported to SAMHSA and may change. Contact the facility to confirm current availability.
Does Everest Recovery Center offer detox services?
Yes, Everest Recovery Center provides detoxification services. Medical detox helps manage withdrawal symptoms under professional supervision. Contact them to discuss your specific needs and verify availability.
Is telehealth available at Everest Recovery Center?
Everest Recovery Center does not currently list telehealth options. Contact them directly as many facilities have expanded virtual care offerings. You can reach them at (207) 630-6830.
How do I get started with treatment at Everest Recovery Center?
Contact Everest Recovery Center directly at (207) 630-6830. Ask about intake procedures, wait times, what to bring, and insurance verification. For immediate help, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Data Sources & Methodology

Facility data sourced from SAMHSA's National Substance Use and Mental Health Services Survey (N-SUMHSS) and FindTreatment.gov locator. Services, payment methods, and treatment approaches are self-reported by facilities. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect current availability.

Disclaimer: This information comes from SAMHSA's National Substance Use and Mental Health Services Survey (N-SUMHSS). Services, availability, and contact details may change. Always call the facility directly to verify current information before visiting. This is not medical advice.

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Data sourced from SAMHSA N-SUMHSS and FindTreatment.gov. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainRecovery Editorial