OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

1433 5th Street NW, New Philadelphia, OH, 44663

Accepts Insurance

TREATS

Substance use disorder

LEVELS OF CARE

IOP · Outpatient

Verified by RehabSeekers

INSURANCE

Accepts insurance

Aetna · Ambetter (Centene) · Anthem / Elevance Health · BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) · and 6 more

About OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

This provider is listed at 1433 5th Street NW, New Philadelphia, Ohio. According to the federal listing this provider runs intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Medication-assisted treatment is recorded, combining prescribing with regular clinical contact.

Treatment runs on an outpatient footing, with people returning home between appointments. Telehealth is listed, so some contact can happen without traveling in. Dedicated support is recorded for veterans and military families. Federal registration is held through SAMHSA, and licensing sits with the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

Key Facility Details

  • Federal Registration: Listed in the federal treatment register, the national inventory of licensed treatment facilities.
  • State Licensing: Licensed by the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. Licensure is a legal requirement for behavioral health facilities operating in Ohio.
  • Levels of Care: Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient Care.
  • Location: New Philadelphia, Ohio, Tuscarawas County.
  • Phone: 330-343-8171

OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia Detox and Rehab Services

OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia is listed as running intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Structured outpatient runs to a schedule while people return home in the evening. A proper assessment sets the level rather than leaving it to guesswork, and it is worth asking for one explicitly.

The record does not show integrated provision, so confirm this if it matters. Approved medication is paired with counseling and regular review. The weekly time commitment varies considerably between providers, so establish it early rather than after admission.

Levels of Care and Treatment Programs at OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Outpatient Services (OP) Psychiatric Medication Management Relapse Prevention IOP Virtual IOP (Telehealth) Virtual Outpatient (Telehealth)

Substance Misuse and Addictions Treated at OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

Alcohol Benzodiazepines Buprenorphine Cannabis Cocaine Codeine Fentanyl (illicit) Fentanyl (prescription) Heroin Hydrocodone Hydromorphone Illicit Drugs Methadone Methamphetamine (Crystal Meth) Morphine Opioid Prescription Drugs Oxycodone Oxymorphone Stimulants Tapentadol Tramadol

Mental Health Disorders Treated at OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

Counseling and Therapy Treatment at OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

12-Step Facilitation (TSF) Addiction Counseling Behavioral Therapies Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Contingency Management (CM) EMDR Therapy Evidence-Based Therapies Holistic & Wellness Support Recovery Coaching Trauma & PTSD Therapies

Rehab Programs for Specific Groups at OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

Active-Duty Military Air Force Armed Forces Army Coast Guard Marines Men Navy Teens (Adolescents) Veterans Veterans & Military Women Young Adults (18–30)

How Much Does Treatment at OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia Cost?

Typical costs at a provider like OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia run $1,450 to $4,800 for a week of outpatient detox, $6,000 to $25,000 a month residential, $7,000 to $13,500 for partial hospitalization, $2,600 to $9,000 for intensive outpatient and $1,250 to $5,100 for standard outpatient. The provider has not published its own rates, so treat these as a starting point rather than a quote.

An initial assessment usually runs $150 to $500, with psychiatric appointments $100 to $300 each. Insurance changes this considerably, typically to $0 to $50 per outpatient session. Every policy differs, so verify benefits directly. Figures are drawn from published Ohio treatment cost ranges as of August 2026.

Insurance Providers Accepted by OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

Aetna Ambetter (Centene) Anthem / Elevance Health BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) Carelon Behavioral Health Cigna Healthcare Humana Medicare TRICARE UnitedHealthcare

OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia Address, Location and Contact Information

1433 5th Street NW, New Philadelphia, Ohio, 44663 is the address held. The city lies within Tuscarawas County. The catchment reaches beyond the city itself. The practical question of getting to appointments week after week is worth thinking through at the outset.

It is worth calling first to confirm access, parking and the shape of a first visit. Remote appointments may be possible where travel is a barrier. If the first call does not reach anyone, try again at a different time of day rather than assuming the service is closed.

Key Locations Served Near You

OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

1433 5th Street NW, New Philadelphia, OH, 44663

Accepts Insurance

OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia

1433 5th Street NW, New Philadelphia, OH, 44663

Accepts Insurance

OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia Verified by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team

This OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia listing (registered address 1433 5th Street NW, New Philadelphia) was reviewed by the RehabSeekers Editorial Verification Team before publication. Verification covered SAMHSA registration and Ohio state licensing.

Nothing here is published on a provider’s say-so alone. Details are confirmed against public licensing records, and we aim to check listings as records are updated. Levels of care on record are intensive outpatient and outpatient care. Licensing status can change between reviews, so anyone making a decision should confirm current standing directly with the state before committing.

OhioGuidestone – New Philadelphia Reviews and Ratings

This section will carry reviews from people who have received care at OhioGuidestone in New Philadelphia. Accreditation detail tells you one thing; personal accounts tell you another. Several accounts pointing the same way is meaningful; one account on its own rarely is.

Reviews are most useful read next to the regulatory detail rather than instead of it. If you have received intensive outpatient and outpatient care here, your account would help someone else deciding. Concrete descriptions of what happened carry more weight than general praise or criticism.