We provide an easy and effective way to receive education and Suboxone treatment services for drug use problems. Stop by our locations and get a walk-in assessment or a free consultation. Drug assessments for youth under age 21 are provided at no charge.
We are a client-centered Suboxone treatment and Methadone website. We provide a full range of education and treatment services recommendations for youth, adults and families impacted by substance abuse. We provide services to a culturally diverse population that includes individuals at all income levels. We can refer you to a Drug Rehab Facility if you need treatment in Florida.
We do not use a waiting list and are able to get individuals right into education or Suboxone treatment programs.
Find a Nearby Suboxone DoctorFind a Methadone ClinicChemical dependency is a primary, chronic, progressive, and fatal disease if not treated properly with Suboxone, therapy, guidance, support and abstinence from illegal mind-altering drugs.
Recovery is possible if a Suboxone doctor addresses family history, mental state of mind, relationships, and the cultural forces that act on the individual.
Substance abuse is a pattern of use that can be broken with an effective treatment program.
Substance misuse can be addressed through education and prevention.
Intervention with the cooperation of family, friends and community support can make a difference and break the cycle of addiction.
We provide an easy and effective way to receive education and Suboxone treatment services for drug use problems. Stop by our locations and get a walk-in assessment or a free consultation. Drug assessments for youth under age 21 are provided at no charge.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) augments behavioral therapy and other rehab supports with the use of medication(s) to provide comprehensive substance abuse treatment.
In the 1960s, the use of methadone began being utilized as part of MAT, as it reduced withdrawal symptoms without creating a euphoric “high” (thus breaking the pattern of addiction).
While this method proved effective, it became somewhat prohibitive a few years later when new laws went into effect that required individuals to be in an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) to receive this type of treatment.
A methadone clinic is a place where a person who is addicted to opioid-based drugs, such as heroin or prescription painkillers, can receive medication-based therapy. Patients receive methadone, or the brand name version known as Dolophine, which is an opioid analgesic. This treatment is often referred to as replacement therapy.
There are many methadone clinics throughout the United States. SAMHSA’s 2011 OTP Survey found nearly 245,000 people were admitted into opiate treatment programs in 2010. More than half of those admitted required maintenance and detoxification services. About 22 percent were individuals seeking only maintenance treatment.
As a treatment for opiate addiction, methadone reduces the cravings and withdrawal symptoms caused by opiate use by blocking the "high" and preventing the intense euphoric rush of these drugs. This effect allows people to avoid the physical and psychological highs and lows caused by changing levels of opiates in the blood, decreasing the chance of relapse. In some cases of opiate addiction, methadone treatment may be needed for several years or longer.