Name | Address | City |
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Sheppard Pratt – Towson Campus | Baltimore | |
Heritage Treatment Centers | 4200 Edmondson Ave suite 102 | Baltimore |
Pikesville Health Services Methadone Clinic | 1209 Greenwood Rd | Pikesville |
Riverside Treatment Services Edgewood | 2205 Pulaski Hwy | Edgewood |
REACH Health Services | 2104 Maryland Avenue | Baltimore |
ARS of Aberdeen | 24 W Bel Air Drive | Aberdeen |
Hanover Treatment Services | 120 Penn Street | Hanover |
Adult Addiction Clinic | 122 Langley Road North | Glen Burnie |
Serenity Health Elkton | 953 W Pulaski Highway | Elkton |
BD Health Services, Inc. | 3955 North Point Rd | Dundalk |
MedMark Treatment Centers Belcamp | 1361 Brass Mill Road Suite A | Belcamp |
Community Institute-Behavioral | 3101 Towanda Ave. | Baltimore |
Sinai Hospital Addictions Recovery Program | 2401 West Belvedere Ave. | Baltimore |
Addiction Treatment Services at Johns Hopkins Bayview -BBRC Building | 5501 Nathan Shock Drive | Baltimore |
Baltimore Central Booking and Intake Facility | 300 East Madison Street | Baltimore |
Metropolitan Transition Center | 954 Forrest Street | Baltimore |
Serenity Health, LLC | 780 W. Bel Air Ave Suite B | Aberdeen |
Eastern Avenue Health Solutions | 5920 Eastern Ave | Baltimore |
MedMark Treatment Centers Cherry Hill | 1801 Cherry Hill Rd | Baltimore |
MedMark Treatment Centers Baltimore 101 | 821 North Eutaw Street Suites 101 & 201 | Baltimore |
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Bel Air, the county seat of Harford County, has a total area of 7.899 km² and a population estimated at 10,119 as of 2019. Opioid use disorder has reached almost every part of the world, this means a city with thousands of residents like Bel Air is likely to be home to a number of people experiencing the situation. Such people in Bel Air or nearby cities may visit any Bel Air methadone clinic for medication-assisted treatment. There are two parts of medically assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. The first is methadone, a drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration and the other is psychosocial support. Opioid use disorder could cause both psychological and physical negative effects, hence, both parts of the treatment are needed. Psychosocial support helps the patient function better socially while doses of methadone counter the effects of opioids in the body. Some methadone clinics in Maryland do not stop at that, they offer additional services. Doses of methadone are available in different forms and each could last up to 36 hours. However, medication-assisted treatment practitioner may give more doses within those hours depending on their diagnoses. Ideally, methadone is not to be taken at home but compliant patients may be permitted to do so and give feedback to the health provider.