Outpatient addiction & mental health treatment — PHP, evening IOP & telehealth — about 12 minutes north of Culver City on Westwood Blvd.
Culver City runs on demanding schedules. Between the Sony Pictures lot, the streaming and media offices around it, and the tech teams that keep arriving, much of the city works long or unpredictable hours — and that is exactly why so many people put off getting help. Golden State Rehab is a DHCS-licensed outpatient treatment center at 1964 Westwood Blvd, about 12 minutes north of downtown Culver City. Our evening IOP and telehealth tracks exist for one reason: so you can do serious clinical work on addiction or mental health without giving up your job.
Here is what we are, plainly: an outpatient center, not a residential facility. You attend structured sessions during the day or evening, then go home to your own bed. If medically supervised detox needs to happen before outpatient care is safe, we will tell you that honestly — we refer you to a licensed detox facility and hold your place in our program until you are ready to begin.
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Full treatment days, five days a week — the most structure we offer, while you still sleep at home every night.
Three-hour sessions several days a week, with an evening track built for people who can't step away from work.
Secure video therapy and psychiatry anywhere in California — for the weeks when getting to Westwood isn't realistic.
Weekly one-on-one sessions with your own therapist, drawing on CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed methods.
Care for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder as primary conditions — a substance use diagnosis isn't required.
Complete programming delivered in Spanish by bilingual clinicians. Se habla español.
We're at 1964 Westwood Blvd, Suite 425, Los Angeles, CA 90025 — roughly four miles north of downtown Culver City, a straight shot up Overland Ave.
Head north on Overland Ave, then turn left on Santa Monica Blvd — or right on Olympic — to reach Westwood Blvd. The drive runs about 12 minutes outside of rush hour, and Suite 425 is on the fourth floor.
Take Venice Blvd to Sepulveda and head north, turn right on Olympic going east, then left on Westwood Blvd. Street and garage parking sit close to the building.
Board the E Line at Culver City station heading toward Santa Monica and exit at Westwood/Rancho Park, about a mile and a half south of our door. Buses run along Westwood Blvd if you'd rather skip the walk.
We're roughly four miles north of The Culver Steps and the Sony Pictures lot — a straight run up Overland. If you can find downtown Culver City, you can find us.
The Westside recovery community is one of the busiest in Los Angeles, and Culver City sits right in the middle of it. Twelve-step and other peer support meetings run every day of the week across the area — including plenty of evening meetings that fit a post-work schedule. Before you finish treatment with us, we help you build a weekly support plan you can actually keep.
If a substance-free home would make early recovery more stable, we coordinate sober living referrals across Southern California, including operators like Comeback Sober Living. Pairing structured housing with our PHP or IOP schedule brings routine to both halves of the day.
Two national resources worth saving to your phone: SAMHSA's free, confidential helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (24/7, English and Spanish) and the federal treatment locator at FindTreatment.gov. In a mental health crisis, call or text 988.
Treatment doesn't end at discharge, either — our alumni program keeps you connected to peers and staff long after your last session.
None of this runs on trust alone — every claim below has a public record behind it.
We hold California DHCS license #191643AP. Don't take our word for it — search the state's provider directory and confirm it yourself.
Dr. Eric Chaghouri, MD, a board-certified psychiatrist trained at the Keck School of Medicine at USC, oversees every treatment plan we write.
Certified by LegitScript as a legitimate treatment provider, and in-network-friendly with most major PPO plans — including for our evening IOP and telehealth tracks. Benefits verified free before you decide anything.
About 12 minutes by car. We're at 1964 Westwood Blvd, Suite 425, Los Angeles, CA 90025 — roughly four miles north of downtown Culver City, straight up Overland Ave. Without a car, take the E Line from Culver City station toward Santa Monica and exit at Westwood/Rancho Park, about a mile and a half south of our door; buses run along Westwood Blvd.
Yes. Our intensive outpatient program includes an evening track — three-hour sessions several days a week, scheduled after standard business hours. It was designed for exactly the schedules Culver City runs on: studio, production, and tech jobs that don't allow long absences. Telehealth sessions can also stand in for in-person visits during a heavy week.
Outpatient only. We provide PHP, IOP, and telehealth — you attend treatment during the day or evening and sleep at home or in sober living. We do not offer residential care or on-site detox. If medically supervised withdrawal needs to come first, we refer you to a licensed detox facility and hold your spot in our program.
In most cases, yes — we work with the major PPO carriers, including Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and United Healthcare. Every plan is different, so our admissions team runs a free, confidential benefits check — usually within an hour — and explains exactly what your plan covers before you commit to anything.
Not from us. Your treatment records are protected by federal and state confidentiality law, and nothing is shared with an employer without your written consent. If you're weighing FMLA or medical leave, bring those questions to admissions — we'll walk through your options honestly, though how your employer handles a leave request is up to them.
Coverage varies by plan. Our admissions team verifies your exact benefits for free and explains your options honestly, without pressure.
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