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Gabe Lau, PhD, PE
Chief Operating Officer

Dr. Gabe Lau is the co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Providence Treatment Companies.

Montgomery County Addiction Treatment

Choosing Providence Treatment offers several benefits, particularly for working professionals and those in high-stress, high-responsibility careers.

Providence Treatment is specifically designed for working professionals, ensuring that the treatment protocols are aligned with the unique challenges faced by this demographic. Our program has been vetted and approved to work with healthcare professionals, including nurses, doctors, dentists, and veterinarians. This specialization ensures that the treatment methods are effective and relevant to their specific needs and stressors.

Key Elements of Our Addiction Treatment Services

FAA Approved for Airline Pilots

At Providence Treatment, our program is also vetted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to work with airline pilots (excluding military pilots), demonstrating a high standard of care and specialized expertise in dealing with the aviation industry.

Flexible PHP and IOP Programs

The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) length is assessed weekly based on individual client needs. The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is scheduled in the evenings (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday) to accommodate clients who wish to return to work after completing PHP. A one-year commitment is recommended to all clients during the pre-admission intake, ensuring a comprehensive and sustained approach to recovery.

Peer Understanding and Support

Treatment is provided in a “cohort setting,” allowing clients to interact and relate to others who have similar high-stress jobs and hectic schedules. This peer support can enhance the treatment experience and outcomes. The program caters to young professionals, including those in training, such as law or medical students in their mid to late 20s, addressing the early onset of professional stress and related issues.

Collaborative Return-to-Work Decisions

Our program collaborates with medical professionals and employers to determine when a client is healthy enough to return to work, ensuring a safe and supportive transition back to professional responsibilities. Providence Treatment offers a specialized, evidence-based, and supportive environment tailored to the needs of working professionals, particularly those in high-stress careers.

Offering Customized Help for Professionals

Directions From Montgomery County to Our Media Location

Our Media location is only 16 miles from Montgomery County, a short 20-minute drive.

  • Take ramp onto I-476 S (Blue Route). Go for 15.2 mi.
  • Take exit 3 toward Swarthmore/Media onto E Baltimore Pike. Go for 1.2 mi.
  • Turn right onto S Providence Rd (PA-252). Go for 0.3 mi.
  • Turn left. Go for 141 ft.
  • Arrive at 280 N Providence Rd, Media, PA 19063-3525

Directions From Montgomery County to Our Philadelphia Location

Our Philadelphia location is only 18 miles from Montgomery County, a short 24 minute drive.

  • Take ramp onto I-476 S (Blue Route). Go for 2.5 mi.
  • Take exit 16 toward I-76 W/Philadelphia onto I-76 E (Schuylkill Expy). Go for 13.2 mi.
  • Keep left onto I-676 E (Vine St Expy) toward Central Phila. Go for 0.9 mi.
  • Take the exit toward Central Phila. Go for 0.1 mi.
  • Turn right onto N 15th St. Go for 0.4 mi.
  • Keep right onto S 15th St. Go for 0.2 mi.
  • Turn right onto Walnut St. Go for 413 ft.
  • Arrive at 1528 Walnut St, Suite 1410, Philadelphia, PA 19102

Contact Us to Learn More About Our Comprehensive Programs

Contact Us for Montgomery County Addiction Treatment

Providence Treatment offers specialized addiction treatment programs that serve residents of Montgomery County. If you would like to learn more about our services, please reach out to our team.

Montgomery County Addiction Resources

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