Name | Address | City |
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BrightView Easton | 402 Marvel Court | Easton |
B.N.J. Health Service | 505 Dutchmans Lane Bldg-B2 | Easton |
Bayside Recovery | 440 Solomons Island Rd N | Prince Frederick |
Brandywine Counseling & Community Services (BCCS) | Milford | 769 E Masten Circle Suite 113/115 | Milford |
Addiction Medical Facility, LLC | 1309 BRIDGEVILLE HWY | Seaford |
PRMC/Wicomico Co. Health Dept, Methadone Clinic | 203 Newton St | Salisbury |
EJAL Health Services | 7229 Ritchie Highway | Glen Burnie |
B N J Health Services LLC | 7541 Ritchie Highway | Glen Burnie |
BrightView | Salisbury | 1322 Belmont Ave Building 201 | Salisbury |
New Journey – Methadone Clinic & Suboxone Clinic | 32 Defense Street | Annapolis |
Sussex County Counseling Services | 20728 Dupont Blvd Unit 313 | Georgetown |
We Care Arundel Health Services | 13 Aquahart Rd A | Glen Burnie |
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Easton, a city with a total area of 29.84 km², is the county seat of Talbot County. As of 2018, it had an estimated population of 16,494. Such a number is enough to consider any city a possible home to a number of people experiencing opioid use disorder. People who are willing to medically treat it in the city may visit any methadone clinic Easton MD for medication-assisted treatment. Methadone is an approved opioid agonist that methadone clinics use for the medical treatment of opioid use disorder. It minimizes the effects of opioid use and, with time, corrects the problem caused by it. Doses of methadone are long-lasting. One could last 24-36 hours which means people don’t have to take them as often as opioids. The medication-assisted treatment practitioner may dispense more medication with 36 hours but methadone is safe. It would not cause any negative effects if taken in compliance with the instructions from the medication-assisted treatment expert. All methadone clinics in Maryland are required to be certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration before they begin the opioid treatment program. Methadone is regulated to prevent diversion into the illicit market and protect program enrollees. Methadone maintenance could end within a year or go on for several years.