Medical Provider Partnerships

How New Day Recovery Supports Medical Practices, Hospitals, Urgent Care Centers, and OBGYNs

 

Substance use disorders often present in medical settings — from primary care offices and emergency departments to urgent care clinics and obstetric practices. When patients require a higher level of support, timely access to structured treatment is critical. Our team works quickly to assess clinical appropriateness, coordinate admissions, and ensure patients enter a safe, structured treatment environment. 

 

New Day Recovery provides residential addiction treatment designed to stabilize patients, manage complex needs, and support safe transitions back to outpatient care. We collaborate with:

Why Partner with New Day Recovery

Referral Advantages for Providers

24/7 Admissions Support
 Rapid response to clinical inquiries and referral requests.

Streamlined Intake Process
 Coordination of assessments, benefits verification, and admission planning.

Collaborative Communication
With proper consent, we provide updates, discharge summaries, and aftercare plans.

Reduced Readmission Risk
Structured treatment and step-down coordination designed to support sustained recovery and improved health outcomes.

Partnering with New Day Recovery ensures your patients receive timely, medically appropriate care, while your practice benefits from a trusted recovery partner committed to communication, professionalism, and positive outcomes.

FAQs for Medical Providers

What types of patients are appropriate for referral?

How quickly can a patient be admitted?

Will you continue MAT initiated in our practice or hospital?

Do you provide discharge summaries and follow-up recommendations?

Partner with New Day Recovery

When your patients require structured, evidence-based residential treatment, New Day Recovery is ready to support your clinical goals. Our team is available 24/7 to answer questions, coordinate referrals, and ensure safe, seamless transitions into care.

 

If you’d like, I can also create a shorter version tailored specifically for OBGYN outreach or hospital discharge planners.