Methadone Clinics in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania

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The borough of Vandergrift, Pennsylvania is in Westmoreland County, and has a population of 4,875. Located about 30 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, Vandergrift had the world’s largest sheet steel mill in the early 20th century. Today, residents who struggle with an addiction to heroin, prescription painkillers like oxycodone, or other kinds of opioids, can seek help at a methadone clinic in Vandergrift. Methadone clinics in Pennsylvania follow national guidelines established by SAMHSA (the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) in order to maintain the accreditation needed to legally remain in operation. One of the requirements for accreditation is that clinics be run by medical professionals and overseen by a doctor. Although some clinics are incorporated into larger treatment facilities with inpatient or outpatient programs, some are standalone an only provide medication services. Either way, patients should be sure to seek non-pharmaceutical treatments like behavioral counseling to go along with their methadone therapy to get the best results. Long term successful recovery requires all aspects of addiction issues to be uncovered and thoroughly tackled.

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