Fremont Hospital

Rating: 2.5   (5)

Specialties

  • Addiction
  • Alcohol Abuse
  • Drug Abuse
  • Drug Addiction
  • Intervention center
  • Medical Detox
  • Substance Abuse

Payment Options

  • American Express
  • Cash or self-payment
  • Check
  • Mastercard
  • Medicaid
  • Visa

Accepted Insurances

  • Medicaid
  • Most Insurances

About

Fremont Hospital, a drug and alcohol addiction rehab facility that is situated at 39001 Sundale Drive in Fremont, California, is committed to helping those who are addicted, get the addiction treatment they need. Getting quality care through a professional treatment center can give the patient the confidence that is needed to successfully overcome drug and alcohol addiction. Even if one is experiencing addictive tendencies, it is important that they seek help in order to mitigate the chances of addiction down the road.

Effective treatment for addiction is designed to help the addict overcome their reliance on drugs and alcohol through various multi-step programs. At Fremont Hospital, staff members and counselors are there to support the patient every step of the way. By providing a solid treatment foundation and framework, patients will have the best possible chance of overcoming their addiction.

The right addiction treatment is intended to relieve the addict of their addiction. Locating the main origin of the addict's desire to continually use and abuse substances of abuse is the key to beating addiction. At Fremont Hospital, proven treatment programs will allow patients to get an idea of what life is like after overcoming drug abuse. Once treatment is complete, patients are urged to attend relapse prevention programs in order to lessen the likelihood of relapse in the future.

There are many types of different treatment programs for those aged 18+ that aim to help patients overcome addiction. Group counseling, 12-step programs, medically assisted detox, and individual counseling are just some of the many styles of treatment that patients may go through while at Fremont Hospital. The treatment program that is best suited for the patient will be determined after a thorough initial patient evaluation and assessment. The staff members at Fremont Hospital will also work with the patient's insurance company in order to determine what is covered under their medical plan.

With a personalized treatment program that is designed uniquely for the patient, recovery is attainable. Connect with Fremont Hospital by visiting them online at www.fremonthospital.com and understand how addiction treatment can enhance the quality of life. Attending a treatment program will allow for a new beginning in life, one that is more fulfilled and content.

Contact Details

+1(510) 818-6343
http://www.fremonthospital.com/
39001 Sundale DriveFremontCalifornia  94538

Google Reviews


  5.0   3 years ago

If it wasn't for Matt Kuwalski, and his hard work, and his passion, I don't know where I will be today. The whole inpatient and outpatient teams and groups and doctors are all very loving, kind, and compassionate. They stand true to their claim that there is hope and recovery at Fremont hospital. Matt's philosophy of teaching is unique, and something that only Fremont hospital has. Through his experiences with mental illness, homelessness, addiction, etc. his knowledge is spread to us through what he writes. THank you Fremont Hospital and Matt Kuwalski and the rest of the team!



  5.0   3 years ago

I like this hospital and really wish I could go back to it had good times with the second floor staff they are good people they treated me well and now I really wish I could go back here like right now every time time I feel really depress or suicidal I wish I could go back to Fremont hospital I love it and good staff they are like family wish I could go back there rigth now the bad thing is they don’t want me back here just because I have Kaiser ughh makes me feel real bad being honest miss those good old days now I just feel real suicidal like I am seriously thinking about killing myself it’s a real hard battle everyday that is getting to the point that I will commit suicide



  3.0   3 years ago

I just got out of this place today, sucks because I wasn't able to talk to a guy I wanted to talk to because of the rules, but 1 the food Is terrible, 2 the put me in a room with an aggressive girl, and I even asked the nurse to not have a room with her. but they said "Just for tonight" btw I'm 13 and that girl is 19. I did not feel safe. but on the help wise and therapy groups its okay



  5.0   3 years ago

I had a good experience. Rooms are beautiful,nurses are professional and caring. The food is healthy and well prepared and served. The doctors have done a good job with my son especially Dr. Patel. She saved my son and I can't thank her enough. She exceeded my expectations. All the staff are professional and courteous starting from the front door guard to the doctors. Giving poor reviews to this beautiful facility is harsh and not fair to all the dedicated staff.



  4.0   4 years ago

So far so good. My loved one was initially taken to John George and they had a wait for a bed which may have taken about a week or so. We advocated for our loved one to be moved where she could begin immediate treatment and get the help that was needed and Fremont Hospital seems like a good choice despite reading some of the bad reviews. We were uncertain of what to expect as we had never gone through this. Once she was there we called and were explained the policy about the 4 digit code. It's discomforting when you haven't seen your family in 3 days and you just want to make sure they're alright; but it makes sense and also helps with the patient being a decision maker in who they allow to contact them or find out anything over the phone. Dealing with mental issues being angry and not wanting anyone to see or speak with you is a possibility so we were more so thinking like what if we never get the code? How will we know what's going on? We then learned that regardless if we have a code or not we are still given an opportunity to show up in person during visiting hours. That was a deep sigh of relief because if she was having a day where she didn't want to communicate with anyone she would at least see our faces hear us say I Love You! And know that we just didn't forget about her or were just leaving her there to fight her battles alone. When we showed up 5 minutes before visiting was over the front desk staff was very courteous. They answered all of our general questions and called the charge nurse for the more detailed ones. A gentlemen explained about bringing in personal items and how we can store our belongings in a locker before visiting. By the time we were ready to see her the clerk advised us the charge nurse said she was sleeping and they dont like to wake them. Keep in mind we hadn't seen her in a couple days and just wanted to make sure she was ok and looked ok physically and by then my mom was a nervous wreck because she was told the same thing at the other facility. When your dealing with adult patients there is only so much you can do as a parent since they are no longer children and dont require parent consent for care. We asked if someone could come down and at least speak face to face because we had never gone through this. The nurse explained that she could not leave the station and we can always come back the next day during visiting. We did not get upset as you have to understand a policy is a policy. I gave it a shot and respectfully explained my mom's concern and asked if she could at least just see her face through a window and advised that she will not disturb or awaken her and she would only be a moment. The charge nurse agreed and we both were able to go up! We respectfully followed all procedures and were escorted to where she was In her room sleeping. Glancing around I was impressed that the floor was very secure but it didn't give that prison security feeling. It was pretty clean and didn't have an extreme hospital feel to it. It looks as if most of the rooms have 2 beds. We traveled a short distance and then there she was! Even though we were there for just a minute it felt like a huge weight was lifted off our shoulders and even though she didn't see us we were there together spiritually. Upon leaving we thanked the staff and stopped to personally thank the charge nurse. She then explained about the 4 digit code and answered my mom's other questions and then we left. I know this was a long read but hopefully this helped or was comforting to someone who is on the same journey we are. As we continue on I will post updates regarding our experiences and adjust the rating as needed. A BIG THANK YOU! To the staff so far as first impressions can tell you alot about what you'll have to deal with. We definitely hope this continues so we can have a strong foundation for our loved one. God Bless!



  5.0   4 years ago

I've been an employee of Fremont Hospital over 15 years and if I didn't believe in Fremont Hospital and what we offer, I wouldn't have stayed this long. Our inpatient services for adolescents, adults and the geriatric population as well as our outpatient services for adolescents and adults are among the best in the Bay Area. We have an incredibly diverse staff whose main priority is the well being of our patients.



  4.0   4 years ago

Caring staff. Adequate food. Your loved one will be safe here.



  4.0   4 years ago

Ok I should probably take my face off Google before I say this (lol), but I've been 5 different hospitals and this is probably the best one I've been too.... the staff were accommodating, unlike other hospitals, and I really appreciated the off unit access, which one hospital didn't offer. The cafeteria had this delicious passionfruit juice as well. I was on the adolescent unit and I definitely appreciated how they let us use chalk on the walls. The groups were helpful as well. Look, this is a psych ward and not a 5 star hotel, and for what they're allowed to do, I think they're fair.



  5.0   4 years ago

Reasons treatment philosophy emphasizes on consistency and one-on-one treatment/patient relationship, which is very helpful. This is THE PLACE our love one made biggest leap forward on her recovery. I highly recommend anyone looking for treatment facility come and see this clinic.



  5.0   4 years ago

I was sent here and the staff was super nice especially the late night staff. They helped me when I was down and in a very dark state and they helped me get through it I appreciate it Fremont Hospital.🙂



  5.0   4 years ago

I have recently begun working here and found the staff to be an amazingly diverse group, and welcoming to me. The Eating Disorders Center is beautiful and teens will feel at home addressing their illness. I think with its new leadership, this hospital will be a jewel for families seeking help to stabilize their acute child or parent's struggle with mental illness or addiction.



  5.0   4 years ago

I stayed at this hospital in the adolescent unit and the experience was amazing. I got out today and during my time here, I learned good coping skills for stress and depression and I was also able to express my feelings in different ways. My stay here overall was fantastic and it changed me and now I feel like a much stronger and confident person.



  5.0   5 years ago

My Daughter was their for 9 days and had Beautiful experience!! They are caring and loving staff!! They sent my daughter home with a smile!!! Thank you Fremont Hospital 🙏🏽



  5.0   5 years ago

They have help my oldest daughter Wawa when no would.tylj...for his love guideness.



  3.0   6 years ago

dr k long was my dr i m sorry for missspelling your name. she was very nice and explaned my contidtion to me in a way i could understand at the time and provided me with links to learn moure upon my discharge i feel she had to manny people to care for and they need moure staff having said this a lot of the staff are older and have ben doing this a long time and some wont even talk to you like a person but what can you expect a few were very nice and one even took the time to make sure my roomate got moved after he harrased me having said this if i were to have to to be re admited i would go elsewere i have ben told othere places have nicer staff my only other comlant is that my dr would not let my famly bring me food so i had to eat the hospittal food


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