Methadone Clinics in Fayetteville, Georgia

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Access Health Treatment Center 105 - A Bradford Square Fayetteville
The Summit Wellness Group – Atlanta Alcohol & Drug Rehab Center 996 Huff Rd NW Suite C Atlanta
Peachford Hospital Peachford Hospital2151 Peachford Road Atlanta
BHG Jackson GA Treatment Center 794 McDonough Road Suite 104 Jackson
Alliance Recovery Center 1116 East Ponce De Leon Ave Decatur
HealthQwest Frontiers | Stockbridge 1233 Eagles Landing Parkway Stockbridge
Treatment Centers of America 931 Lower Fayetteville Rd Suite K Newnan
Treatment Centers Of America 1735 Tuscan Heights Blvd Suite-116 Kennesaw
Toxicology Associates of North Georgia 1700 Cumberland Point Drive Suite 1 Marietta
Alliance Recovery Center 209 Swanton Way Decatur
New Day Treatment Center 2563 Martin Luther King Jr Drive SW Atlanta
Southside Behavioral Lifestyle 1100 Cleveland Ave Atlanta
HealthQwest Frontiers | Douglasville 2109 Fairburn Rd Unit A Douglasville
Alliance Recovery Center Conyers 3430 Highway 20 Conyers
Bethany Christian Servs of Georgia Inc 6645 Peachtree Dunwoody Road NE Atlanta
Fort McPherson VA Clinic 1701 Hardee Avenue SW Atlanta
Dallas Comprehensive Treatment Center 311 White Ingram Parkway Dallas
Lakeland Centres Atlanta (Methadone Clinic) 6063 Peachtree Pkwy Suite 103B Norcross
Atlanta Metro Treatment Center 6500 Mcdonough Dr Ste B2 Norcross
Kamal Kabakibou 3193 Howell Mill Road Atlanta

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Fayetteville, a city with a total area of 33.93 km², is the county seat of Fayette County. As of 2018, Fayetteville had a population estimated at 17,827. Fayetteville may not be one of the biggest cities in the nation but it is in its county. Inhabitants of the city who are suffering from opioid use disorder may walk into any methadone clinic Fayetteville GA for medication-assisted treatment. Opioid use disorder is the reliance, whether psychological or physical, on opioids at the detriment of self. Most people passing through opioid addiction love to quit but they feel helpless because of the uncontrollable craving and pains. Methadone is the answer. Methadone calms the body and reduces pain. It blocks the symptoms of opioids, making the patient function socially. Although it is very effective, self-medication is not allowed because it could result in more problems. Methadone is at the risk of being misused or diverted to the illicit market. Only methadone clinics that are accredited by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration are allowed to dispense medication. Some methadone clinics in Georgia may offer additional services. If taken in compliance with the recommendations of the health provider, full recovery is possible. Methadone maintenance usually includes counseling.

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