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Saint Peters Addiction Recovery Center Saratoga Springs Outpatient Clinic is a methadone clinic in Saratoga Springs, NY situated in Saratoga County at 125 High Rock Avenue, 12866 zip code area that also includes suboxone treatment. Saint Peters Addiction Recovery Center Saratoga Springs Outpatient Clinic provides suboxone prescription, naltrexone administration and buprenorphine maintenance. Also, Saint Peters Addiction Recovery Center Saratoga Springs Outpatient Clinic provides social skills development and case management. Saint Peters Addiction Recovery Center Saratoga Springs Outpatient Clinic provides opioid treatment for children and adolescents.
(877) 855-0765Saratoga Hospital Outpatient is a methadone treatment center in Saratoga Springs, New York situated at 24 Hamilton Street, 12866 zip code. Saratoga Hospital Outpatient provides naltrexone administration, relapse prevention from naltrexone and suboxone prescription. Also, Saratoga Hospital Outpatient provides transportation assistance, mentoring/peer support and housing services. Saratoga Hospital Outpatient provides opioid treatment for adults and young adults.
(855) 777-9870Saratoga County Addiction Services is a methadone treatment center in Saratoga Springs, NY situated at 135 South Broadway, 12866 zip code area. Saratoga County Addiction Services provides relapse prevention from naltrexone and naltrexone administration. Also, Saratoga County Addiction Services provides mental health services.
(888) 334-3056Saint Peters Hospital City Of Albany Sparc Op R 1 is a methadone treatment center in Saratoga Springs, New York situated at 125 High Rock Avenue, 12866 zip code. Saint Peters Hospital City Of Albany Sparc Op R 1 provides suboxone prescription, naltrexone administration and relapse prevention from naltrexone. Also, Saint Peters Hospital City Of Albany Sparc Op R 1 offers social skills development, mental health services and case management. Saint Peters Hospital City Of Albany Sparc Op R 1 provides opioid treatment for young adults and adults.
(877) 855-0765Methadone treatment is very effective at curbing the desire to use opioids. Methadone acts as an opioid blocker in the brain, which makes quitting drug addiction easier. Methadone is a drug itself and can also possibly be addictive, however quitting without methadone is much harder. Methadone-based treatment in the state of New York can have a success rate of up to 90%.
Methadone treatment has been approved by the FDA from 1947 for its original use as an analgesic, and in 1972 was approved for treating opioid addictions. Suboxone, a similar opioid blocker which is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone that is often used as an alternative to methadone, has been approved by the FDA from 2002 for treating drug addiction.
A methadone clinic in Saratoga Springs will provide methadone treatment to treat substance abuse. In addition, most clinics in New York include services like mental health therapies, individual, group and family counseling, referral to social services where needed, referral to legal services if necessary, on-site housing if the facility is an inpatient (residential) facility, dual diagnosis treatment, drug detox and other rehab services.
The length of time for methadone treatment will vary based on the individual. For those who have been addicted to drugs for a very long time, quitting will take substantially longer than for individuals who have recently become addicted. In general, a methadone clinic will provide treatment from several weeks to months (for inpatient clinics) in order to completely cure the existing addiction.
Methadone can provide treatment for addiction to prescription opioids, synthetic opioids and illegal opioids that include fentanyl, codeine, cocaine, heroin, OxyContin, Vicodin, morphine, LSD, Kratom and other drugs such as marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids.