Methadone Clinics in Ellijay, Georgia

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Ellijay, a city in Gilmer County, had a population estimated at 1,711 as of 2018. Considering its population and the total area of 9.18 km², Ellijay is not one of the big cities you would find in the U.S. That it is not a big city, however, is not enough reason to assume it is not home to anyone suffering from opioid addiction. Such people may walk into any methadone Clinic near Ellijay GA to get medical assistance. Methadone clinics specialize in aiding the recovery of people suffering from opioid use disorder. The best methadone clinics in Georgia pair medication with counseling and psychosocial support. Methadone is safe and approved, but it should only be taken under the supervision of the health provider because it could have some side effects. Methadone is regulated to avoid diversion to the illicit market. The medication-assisted treatment professional dispenses the exact doses needed by a program enrollee. This means that they should not be shared because they are tailored to individuals. Patients who are compliant may be allowed to take doses of methadone at home on an agreement that they would give constant feedback to the health provider. Methadone maintenance could be within a short period and it could last for long.

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