Name | Address | City |
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BHG Centennial Treatment Center | 7286 South Yosemite Street | Centennial |
ARTS Westside Center for Change | 6303 Wadsworth Bypass | Denver |
cadrec | 3315 Gilpin St | Denver |
Magnolia Medical Group | 2925 E Colfax Ave. | Denver |
Denver Recovery Group – Central | 1801 West 13th Avenue | Denver |
Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center | 2217 Champa St | Denver |
BAART Programs Brighton | 5 S 1st Avenue | Brighton |
Serenity by the Sea | 703 17th St | Denver |
Tree House Recovery CO | 3755 Wazee St | Denver |
Independence House South | 2425 S Broadway | Denver |
BHG Longmont Treatment Center | 850 23rd Avenue Unit A | Longmont |
Life-Line Colorado | 1240 W Bayaud Ave | Denver |
Alpine Recovery Center | 1415 Park Ave W | Denver |
Mile High Recovery Center | 1201 E Colfax Ave | Denver |
Dr. Gregory L. Kirk, MD | 2036 East 17th Avenue | Denver |
Denver Health Behavioral Health Center | 660 Bannock St Suite 4754 | Denver |
BHG Denver Downtown Treatment Center | 5250 Leetsdale Drive Suite 220 | Denver |
Denver Recovery Group | 5330 Manhattan Circle Unit H | Boulder |
The Raleigh House | 4401 S Quebec St | Arvada |
A.R.T.S. Potomac Street Center | 750 Potomac St | Denver |
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In Adams and Jefferson Counties in Colorado, Westminster is a home rule municipality with a population of 113,116. Residents of Westminster dealing with opioid addiction should not wait to find help at one of the many methadone clinics in Colorado. Accepting professional treatment from a Westminster methadone clinic is not only much safer than attempting to recover alone, it has a much greater chance of succeeding. Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease that requires medical management. Patients with the chronic disease of diabetes don’t take one dose of insulin and then decide that they’re cured, and likewise there is no one-shot cure for addiction. However, with methadone, counseling, behavioral therapy, and sensible life changes to support sobriety, the disease can be managed for lasting recovery. Methadone treatment should continue for 12 months or longer, and no one should abruptly stop taking methadone. Always slowly taper methadone under the advice of a physician.