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Eagleville Hospital

100 Eagleville Road, Eagleville, Pennsylvania, 19403
As the only hospital in Pennsylvania specifically and solely licensed for the treatment of substance use disorders, Eagleville is a 308-bed non-profit service, prevention, research, education and training organization. As a pioneer in the treatment of substance use disorders, Eagleville offers a variety of hospital and non-hospital programs for men and women in need of treatment for substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders, and other behavioral health problems. Eagleville's programs incorporate the expertise of physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, addiction counselors and therapists. These specialists work together to design and monitor a treatment plan to meet the individual patient need.

Facility Highlights

  • Gender Specific Groups
  • Relapse Prevention
  • Substance Abuse Education

Specialization

  • Medical Detoxification

    Drugs and alcohol have widespread effects throughout your body, including but not limited to the addiction and/or physical/psychological dependence that develops with substance abuse over time. Many organ systems are affected by addiction and will react to withdrawal. The term “medical detoxification” means that there is a trained and licensed medical professional onsite to monitor your vital signs and protect your physical and emotional health as your body goes through withdrawal.
  • Dual Diagnosis/ Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

    These two terms describe a person who is not only addicted to drugs or alcohol, but also has a mental or emotional illness, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, etc. Facilities that treat patients with dual-diagnosis or co-occurring disorders provide psychiatric treatment in addition to drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.

Facility Settings

  • Hospital

Meet the Staff

  • Dr. Hani Zaki
    Dr. Hani ZakiDirector, Psychiatry
    Dr. Zaki is currently the Director of Psychiatry here at Eagleville Hospital, coming to us from Kirkbride Hospital in Philadelphia where he worked as Medical Director for the Dual Diagnosis Unit. He has his Medical Degree from Cairo Degree in Egypt and completed his psychiatric residency at the Medical College in Philadelphia. Dr. Zaki completed an MBA/M.S. in Health Care Administration and Health Care Finance and a Master's of Human Resources Administration from Temple University School of Business.
  • Maureen King Pollock
    Maureen King PollockChief Executive Officer
    Ms. Pollock is the Chief Executive Officer of Eagleville Hospital. Before coming to Eagleville Hospital as Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Pollock served as Director of Planning for Valley Forge Medical Center and Hospital, planning analyst and consultant for Medicon, Inc. and a former Board Member of the Child Guidance Clinic of Delaware County. She holds a Masters of Business Administration from Widener University.

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Patient Reviews

Overall Ratings
  • 3.3
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  • 3.4
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  • 3.3
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  • 3.2
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Keri Johnson
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This place was great. Fun. Friendly staff, my stay was great. A lot of groups and activities, stayed busy. Thank you.
Samantha
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I was just in this rehab and it is so understaffed it's not funny. Most of the time we would have no sort of technician that is supposed to be watching over us at the front desk and there to help give out supplies if and when we need it we waited one day for over 6 hours for a nurse in the morning time and then we waited the same day for another nurse for over 4 hours in the evening a lady that I was in there with stopped breathing they had to call an ambulance and they never notified her family you're supposed to get one-on-one therapy time and I never received one in the 56 days that I was there my one-on-one therapy time was what they considered your review date where you go in and talk to your counselor about the progress that you're making and my counselor was out for like 3 weeks while I was there. I've never been to rehab before and I wish I would have had a better experience
Anonymous
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I worked there as a student nurse. The care was good.
Pat
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I was unsatisfied with the care as I was being treated for alcohol abuse/alcoholism, during my entire stay I never attended an AA meeting. All meetings in the area where I was were Narcotics Anonymous. Thank god I found AA upon discharge.
Sherry
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Separates male females, Good meetings, Has things to keep busy. Food stinks.Too many people in a room. Don't check enough to see people breaking rules