Medical Detox
3–7 days of 24-hour medical supervision in a quiet detox unit. Our clinical team coordinates with Tri-Valley primary-care providers so records and medications carry through cleanly.
Learn MoreOn Main Street in downtown Pleasanton, MDPH Rehab offers a 70-bed sanctuary designed to sit quietly inside a busy urban region — where patients from across the East Bay's Tri-Valley can receive full-continuum addiction treatment without leaving their community.
MDPH Rehab began in 2019 as a small outpatient clinic on downtown Pleasanton's Main Street. Within two years, demand made expansion inevitable: the outpatient model was treating patients who urgently needed higher acuity care, and the nearest residential options required long commutes that put recovery at risk.
Our 70-bed residential facility opened in 2022, built deliberately as a quiet urban sanctuary — a treatment center people can walk to from their Tri-Valley neighborhoods. Seven years, 6,400+ patients, and 145 clinical staff later, that original intention still shapes every decision we make.
About Our Center
Detox through aftercare on one Pleasanton campus — patients never need to re-establish trust with a new clinical team mid-recovery.
Music therapy, movement work, and guided expressive arts are programmed daily. Verbal therapy alone reaches only part of how recovery happens.
Intake maps what already works in a patient's life — relationships, skills, meaning — and builds the treatment plan around amplifying those, not only patching what's broken.
Discharge planning from week one includes sober-living introductions across the Tri-Valley and employer partnerships in Pleasanton, Dublin, and Livermore.
3–7 days of 24-hour medical supervision in a quiet detox unit. Our clinical team coordinates with Tri-Valley primary-care providers so records and medications carry through cleanly.
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A 30–90 day stay in our 70-bed Pleasanton residence. Days are anchored by morning community meeting, daily music therapy or guided movement, and weekly family sessions.
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PHP, IOP, and standard outpatient for the Tri-Valley — Pleasanton, Dublin, Livermore, and the I-580/I-680 corridor. Evening IOP three nights a week accommodates shift workers and Bay Area commuters.
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Integrated psychiatric and substance use care for co-occurring depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, and bipolar disorder. One coordinated clinical team, one plan, one psychiatric prescriber.
Learn More"Sixteen years of on-and-off treatment before this one. I'd done 28-day programs, 90-day programs, outpatient, sober living, the whole inventory. What finally worked here was that nobody rushed me. The clinicians asked what I wanted recovery to feel like and built the plan around that answer. Four years sober next month."
— Thaddeus B., long-relapse-finally-worked arc
"I came in angry, convinced this would be another failure. The intake clinician didn't push, didn't preach. She asked what I'd seen work before and what I hadn't. By week two I was doing the work I'd refused to do for years. That tone — the not-pushing — is what flipped it."
— Serafina L., reluctant-starter arc
"At 71, I thought the door had closed on me. MDPH treated me exactly like they treated the 25-year-olds — with respect, clinical seriousness, and a treatment plan designed for who I actually am. I paint every morning. I go to my grandson's soccer games. I haven't had a drink in two years."
— Wilhelmina O., retired-senior-new-start arc
We work with most major insurance providers to help make treatment accessible.