Inpatient Rehab for Bucks and Montgomery County Residents
Bucks and Montgomery Counties carry the highest suburban overdose burdens in the Philadelphia metro area, and both counties host a concentration of licensed inpatient rehab programs that in-network callers from across the region use.
Where Most Philadelphia-Area Inpatient Programs Sit
Bucks and Montgomery Counties host a concentration of licensed inpatient addiction treatment programs — Livengrin in Bensalem, Caron Treatment Centers in Wernersville (Berks), Malvern Treatment Centers locations across both counties, and multiple smaller programs. This is where most Philadelphia-area commercial PPO callers actually receive care. Placement advisors are familiar with in-network coverage for most of these programs.
Resident Profile
Bucks County skews toward middle-class and working-class families with alcohol, prescription opioid, and heroin/fentanyl use patterns. Montgomery County's King of Prussia corridor hosts a high concentration of corporate employees with professional-class patterns similar to the Main Line. Doylestown and central Bucks lean toward affluent commuter-professional demographics.
Insurance and Coverage
Both counties fall under Pennsylvania Act 106 for fully-insured group plans, guaranteeing 30 days of non-hospital residential rehab per year. Self-funded employer plans (common in corporate Montgomery County) fall under federal parity law. Most local programs are in-network with Aetna, Cigna, Independence Blue Cross, Highmark, UnitedHealthcare, and major national carriers.
Directions to the Placement Office
By car from Bucks and Montgomery Counties
From lower Bucks (Bensalem, Levittown): I-95 south to exit 22 (Central Philadelphia / I-676 W), then west to 15th Street. 30-45 minutes. From central Bucks (Doylestown, Newtown): PA-611 south to Vine Street Expressway (I-676 W) to 15th Street. 40-60 minutes. From Montgomery County: I-76 Schuylkill Expressway east from King of Prussia or Plymouth Meeting, exit at 30th Street or Vine Street. 30-50 minutes. From PA Turnpike: take Fort Washington exit or Willow Grove exit, then south on PA-309 or PA-611.
By SEPTA transit from Bucks and Montgomery Counties
SEPTA Regional Rail: Warminster Line, West Trenton Line, Lansdale/Doylestown Line, and Norristown High Speed Line all terminate at Suburban Station or Jefferson Station Center City — two-to-five-minute walk to our office. Service every 30-60 minutes. Travel time 35-75 minutes depending on origin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get into a local program without going to Center City first?
Are Bucks County programs in-network with my insurance?
How long does the average Bucks County callers' program last?
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Call (215) 302-0133 for free insurance verification. No obligation. Advisors answer around the clock.