Mirmont Treatment Center

Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center
Mirmont Treatment Center
100 Yearsley Mill Road
Media, Pennsylvania 19063

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About Mirmont Treatment Center

Mirmont Treatment Center is dedicated to providing compassionate, quality treatment to all those affected by alcohol and drug dependency and other mental health issues.

For over 25 years, we have helped thousands of people and their families begin the recovery journey. Each patient is our neighbor, and we’ll help you on the road to recovery one step at a time. Originally conceived to offer inpatient treatment for alcoholism, Mirmont Treatment Center now provides a comprehensive continuum of inpatient and outpatient services for people seeking help for addiction, many of whom suffer from a co-occurring psychiatric disorder. We invite you to reach out to us and learn more about how we can help you.

We’re also devoted to helping EMTs, law enforcement, firefighters, armed forces and other first responders with the Valor with Integrity Program for Emergency Responders (VIPER). These professionals are invaluable members of our community — you take care of us when we’re in need, so let us help take care of you.

Our values

Treatment at a Main Line Health facility means exemplary human care, and Mirmont Treatment Center is no exception. We believe in:

  • Clinical excellence
  • Compassion
  • Integrity
  • Mindfulness
  • Respect for all
  • Service to the community

Services

  • Detoxification: A medically supervised detox program helps individuals safely withdraw from substances while managing discomfort and ensuring physical stability.
  • Inpatient treatment: A residential program offers 24/7 care with a structured environment, where individuals receive therapy, counseling, and education to understand and overcome addiction.
  • Outpatient programs: For those who need flexibility, Mirmont provides intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs that allow individuals to continue their daily responsibilities while receiving treatment.
  • Dual diagnosis care: Specialized treatment for those with co-occurring mental health issues ensures that both conditions are treated simultaneously for a better chance at recovery.
  • Holistic therapies: Mirmont integrates alternative therapies like yoga, mindfulness, and acupuncture to promote healing of the mind, body, and spirit.
  • Family support: Recognizing the impact of addiction on loved ones, Mirmont offers family therapy and education to help families heal and support the recovery process.
  • Aftercare planning: To support long-term recovery, Mirmont offers aftercare planning that includes ongoing support, resources, and strategies for maintaining sobriety. This may involve continued therapy, support groups, and connections to community resources to help individuals stay on track and live a healthier, fulfilling life post-treatment. Mirmont is dedicated to guiding each person toward lasting recovery and a brighter future.

Inpatient and outpatient services:

  • Residential detoxification
  • Residential rehabilitation
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) evaluation and management
  • Mental health intensive outpatient (IOP) — adult
  • Drug and alcohol PHP — adult
  • Drug and alcohol IOP — adult
  • Outpatient group counseling 
  • Individual therapy — adults
  • Psychiatric evaluation
  • Outpatient medication management
  • CORE IOP (childhood trauma)
  • VIPER drug and alcohol IOP for first responders
  • VIPER mental health IOP for first responders
  • VIPER outpatient group counseling for first responders
  • Relapse prevention drug and alcohol outpatient group counseling

Specialties

Addiction

Mirmont Treatment Center locations offer individualized treatment and rehabilitation care for those struggling with drug or alcohol addiction.

Mental and Behavioral Health

Discover how Main Line Health helps those who struggle with mental illness and substance use live healthy and fulfilling lives.

LGBTQ+ Inclusive Care

Receive inclusive LGBTQ+ medical care at Main Line Health in a compassionate and welcoming space at locations in the Philadelphia region.

Visiting our campus

Financial Information

Mirmont Treatment Center is a network provider for most commercial insurance plans. We also offer very competitive self-pay rates. Our financial counselor is available to discuss payment options, when needed.

Call 484.227.1400 with any questions. Mirmont Treatment Center is an equal opportunity care provider.

Visitors

Currently, we are not hosting hours for family visitations for patients. However, family members can drop off items for their loved ones.

Explore the resources below to learn more about how Mirmont Treatment Center can help you and your loved ones.

Directions and parking

Address:

Mirmont Treatment Center
100 Yearsley Mill Road, Media, PA 19063
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By car:

From Philadelphia and East – Take I-95 South to I-476 approximately 6.6 miles from Philadelphia toward Plymouth Meeting (Exit 5). Take Route 1 South toward Lima onto Route 352 North for approximately 1.5 miles and turn left on Yearsley Mill Road. Entrance is 0.3 miles past Penn State campus on left. (Via Route 76 use City Line exit, Route 1 South, approximately 13.5 miles.)

From the Pennsylvania Turnpike and North – Take PA Turnpike to Exit 20 (Mid-County); proceed south onto I-476 South toward Chester. Take Exit 5 onto Route 1 South toward Lima then Route 352 North for approximately 1.5 miles. Turn left on Yearsley Mill Road. Entrance is 0.3 miles past Penn State campus on left. (Via Route 76 use City Line exit, Route 1 South, approximately 13.5 miles.)

By bus or train:

From Center City Philadelphia and West to Media

By train – From Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station, Suburban Station, or Jefferson Station, take SEPTA’s Regional Rail Media/Elwyn Line to Elwyn. Then take bus route 117 going to Penn State, get off at Penn State and then walk 0.3 miles — about 6 minutes — through campus to Yearsley Mill Road to get to the treatment center.

By subway and bus – Take the Market-Frankford elevated line (the "El") to the 69th Street terminal, and transfer to the 110 or 111 bus to Penn State and then walk 0.3 miles — about 6 minutes — through campus to Yearsley Mill Road to get to the treatment center.

From the airport

The SEPTA Regional Rail Airport Line runs from the Philadelphia International Airport to 30th Street Station, where you can take SEPTA's Regional Rail Media/Elwyn Line to Elwyn. Then take bus route 117 going to Penn State, get off at Penn State and then walk 0.3 miles — about 6 minutes — through campus to Yearsley Mill Road to get to the treatment center.

To map your trip or to find out about possible delays, visit Septa.

Hours of operation

Admissions to Mirmont Treatment Center are conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Our admissions office is open Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. – 11 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Our nursing team is available overnight.

Our admissions specialists will complete a brief phone assessment, verify insurance and review any out-of-pocket costs that may be associated with your benefits. We will answer all questions you have and ensure you can make an informed decision about your treatment options. All information is kept confidential and there is no obligation when you call.

Prepare for your stay

Admissions to Mirmont Treatment Center are conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

During office hours, our admissions staff can provide you with all the information you will need to make a good treatment choice. Our representatives will answer all questions you may have regarding the admissions process, which includes a thorough assessment of your treatment options, a review of financial and insurance issues and a determination of transportation needs. All information is kept confidential.

What to pack

  • To make your stay as comfortable as possible, you should bring:
  • Appropriate, loose-fitting clothes and sneakers for yoga and use of fitness center
  • Seasonal outerwear
  • Toiletries (alcohol free)
  • Reading material (self-help, spiritual, health, 12-step)
  • If you choose to bring personal bedding items such as pillows or blankets, items must be brand new and in their original store packaging.

Patients are not permitted to use cell phones or other electronic equipment. We suggest that such items be left at home.

Contact us

The Mirmont staff understands the sensitive and urgent nature of your situation and are here to answer your questions and guide you through the admission process.

To begin the process or to find out if Mirmont is the best setting for you or your loved one, call us at 1.888.CARE.898 (227.3898).

Or, complete the form below and a member of our staff will respond promptly with answers to any questions you may have.

Please note: If this is a medical issue that needs immediate attention, please contact your physician directly, dial 911 or go to your closest emergency room.

Frequently asked questions

View some of the frequently asked questions by patients and visitors about Mirmont Treatment Center.

What should I bring for my stay at Mirmont Treatment Center?

Below is a list of items you’ll want to have during your stay with us at Mirmont Treatment Center

5-7 days of comfortable clothing and shoes
Examples: Yoga pants, sweatpants, sweatshirts, t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, underwear, pajamas, sandals, sneakers, whatever you find most comfortable. Please note: yoga classes and our gym facility are available, so you may want to pack fitness attire. Sneakers are required to utilize the gym facility.

Revealing clothing, or clothing promoting drugs, alcohol, or profanity are not allowed.

Personal toiletries
Examples: Deodorant (must be solid or gel, aerosols are not permitted) toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo and conditioner, shower gel, shaving cream, lotion, makeup, hairbrush, electric grooming supplies.

Any item with alcohol listed in the first three ingredients will not be permitted. There is an on-site store available to purchase items.

Photo ID, insurance card, vaccination card (if applicable) and pharmacy card/coverage

Prescription medications — please ask staff about which medications to bring

Cigarettes, disposable/non-refillable vapes, or spitless tobacco pouches
Cigarettes, disposable/non-refillable vapes, or spitless tobacco pouches. All cigarettes must be new/unopened and in the original cellophane/wrapper. All vapes must come new and sealed. Any open vapes will be discarded upon admission. Chewing tobacco is not permitted.

A list of names and phone numbers of loved ones, EAP/HR reps, attorneys, etc.

Personal items like books, and photos of loved ones.

What items are prohibited to bring?

Below is a list of items that are not permitted at Mirmont Treatment Center

  • Unauthorized drugs, medications or any alcohol-based products (alcohol cannot be listed in the first three ingredients)
  • Open packs of cigarettes, chewing tobacco, refillable vapes
  • Scissors, knives, firearms or other weapons
  • Irons, portable heaters, electric blankets or extension cords
  • Electronics such as radios, TVs, CD&DVD players, video games, laptops, iPods, Fitbits, smart watches or cellphones
    • Upon admission, any electronics brought in by a patient will be locked in a personal locker in our property room
  • Aerosol sprays, chemical hair products (ex: dyes, relaxers, straighteners)
  • Body tanning products and sunblock lotion
  • Cameras (to protect confidentiality)
  • Clothing that is revealing, sexually explicit or portrays drugs/alcohol
  • Food or beverages brought in from outside of the facility
  • Magazines
  • Linens/pillows that are not new/in original packaging

Do you permit visitors?

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we do not currently permit in-person visits at this time. Phone calls and video conference calls are permitted.

Are pets permitted?

No, we do not permit pets at Mirmont.

How can I get in touch with my loved one?

You can send mail to a current patient. When you send mail and packages, please address them with the patient's first and last name. The mailing address is:

100 Yearsley Mill Road

Lima, PA 19063

If you have any questions about a patient, or would like to leave a message for them, please call 484.227.1400.

Can I send a care package to my loved one?

While we do allow patients to receive care packages, there are restrictions on what can be included. Care packages cannot include:

  • Aerosol cans
  • Food or drink
  • Anything that that includes alcohol (e.g., mouthwash, some toothpastes, body wash)
  • Any amount of money over $20
  • Please address mail and packages to patients by first and last name (see address details above). Please note that any packages sent to patients are opened and searched
  • by staff prior to delivery—please no wrapped gifts.

I know someone who needs help. How can I admit them?

We are not permitted to reach out to adults who may need care, and we can't accept recommendations about who should receive care. Please let your loved one know that help is just one call away. We do have clinical staff trained to assist in having these discussions with your loved one.

To get help, please call 1.888.CARE.898 (227.3898) or use our secure online form to email us.

What insurance do you accept?

Mirmont is an in-network provider for most commercial insurance plans. We also offer very competitive self-pay rates. You can discuss payment options with our financial counselor.

Please call 1.888.CARE.898 (227.3898) with any questions you may have regarding insurance benefits. Mirmont is an equal-opportunity care provider.

Is the program co-ed

Our program is not gender specific. Men and women are together in treatment, but rooms are in separate wings of the building. There are gender-specific groups offered throughout the treatment schedule to support specific needs.

Who can I talk to if I have additional questions?

The admissions and treatment staff are always available to answer any questions you may have about admissions, treatment and services at Mirmont. We conduct admissions 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Our admissions process includes a thorough assessment of the person's treatment options, a review of financial and insurance issues, and a determination of transportation needs. We keep all information confidential, and you are under no obligation when you call. Our admissions team can be reached by calling 1.888.CARE.898 (227.3898).

Admissions and business development

Our Business Development and Admissions teams play an integral part in the process of patients of connecting patients with addiction treatment. They are the first point of contact for patients, loved ones and referents and are focused on compassionately educating people on treatment options and guiding them to the right solutions.

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