New Vision at
The University of Kansas Health System
St. Francis Campus
1700 SW Seventh Street
Topeka, KS 66606
785-571-9278
kutopeka.com
Substance Abuse Treatment & Detox Program in Topeka, Kansas
Hours of Operation
Call us today for a free, confidential assessment
New Vision is the first step toward recovery.
- Opioids (Heroin, OxyContin, Percocet)
- Alcohol
- Cocaine
- Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium)
- Combined substances
- Methamphetamine
- Comprehensive pre-screening.
- Medical Stabilization and withdrawal relief with 24 hour monitoring by a doctor, nurses and other care professionals.
- Individualized discharge planning with client involvement.
- Most insurance plans accepted.
New Vision provides safe, confidential, compassionate and reliable care with a typical stay of 72 hours for people who qualify.
New Vision at The University of Kansas Health System – St. Francis Campus provides withdrawal treatment for the communities of northeastern Kansas. Our patients come from Topeka, Lawrence, and Holton, as well as other surrounding communities in the capital region.
The diagnosis of need for inpatient care can only be made by a licensed physician. The service accepts most insurance plans. Call our Intake Coordinator for more specific info – 785-571-9278.
Proven Care
New Vision is based in a hospital, where patients are cared for by physicians & nurses trained in managing withdrawal.
Confidential Care
Patients are admitted to the hospital like other patients, and info about your treatment is between you and your care team only.
Informed Care
Patients are directly involved in every step of their care, and decisions related to discharge planning are in their hands.
Compassionate Care
Our Hospital team is trained in withdrawal management – this is our expertise. You should entrust your health only to the best professionals.
It is a process to manage withdrawal with medication under the care of nurses & doctors. New Vision is inpatient hospital-based medical stabilization. Our clients are patients of the hospital, and are usually admitted for a 3 day stay.
This service is intended to help medically treat individuals who are experiencing withdrawal from drugs and alcohol, so that they can begin their path to recovery. Any adult (18 or older) who is misusing certain substances may be a candidate for treatment.
We offer a safe and quiet place to recover where your immediate needs are quickly addressed. We include you in decisions made relating to your discharge care plan and make it a priority to have a follow-up appointment scheduled for you prior to completing treatment with New Vision.
SpecialCare Hospital Management administers this service for the hospital and has a financial interest in this service. The diagnosis of need for inpatient admission can only be made by a licensed physician. (rev.061015)