Methadone Clinics in Ellicott City, Maryland

Name Address City
JAEL Health Services, Inc. 10176 Baltimore National Pike Suite 115 Ellicott City
Silverman Treatment Solutions 8930 Stanford Blvd Suite M100 Columbia
SRR Treatment Solutions 7178 Columbia Gateway Drive Columbia
A Helping Hand Health Services 6401 Dogwood Rd Woodlawn
Metwork Health Services, Inc. 2120 Liberty Road Eldersburg
Sibus Treatment Services 6170 Hunt Club Rd Elkridge
Pikesville Health Services, LLC 1209 Greenwood Rd Pikesville
Pine Heights Comprehensive Treatment Center 3455 Wilkens Ave Lower, Level 20 Baltimore
B.N.J. Health Services 5246-5248 Reistertown Rd Baltimore
Riverside Treatment Services 1903 Lansdowne Rd Arbutus
Winchester Health 1315 Bloomingdale Rd Baltimore
Park Heights Health 5260 Park Heights Avenue Baltimore
Grace Medical Center New Hope Treatment Center 2401 West Baltimore Street Baltimore
Bon Secours New Hope Treatment Center 2401 West Baltimore St. Baltimore
Bon Secours Hospital New Hope Treatment Center 2401 West Baltimore Street Baltimore
B.N.J. Health Services 2701 Washington Boulevard Baltimore
Bon Secours’ ADAPT Cares 3101 Towanda Ave. Baltimore
ADAPT Cares 3101 Towanda Avenue Baltimore
Sinai Hospital Addictions Recovery Program 2401 West Belvedere Ave. Baltimore
New Horizon Health Services 605 Main Street Laurel

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Ellicott City, an unincorporated community with a total area of 77.9 km² of which 0.41% is water, is the county seat of Howard County. It has consistently recorded an increase in population over the years, which directly increases its chances of being home to some people suffering from opioid use disorder. As of 2010, it had a population estimated at 65,834. Inhabitants of the city who wish to medically treat opioid dependency may get some help in any methadone clinic Ellicott City MD. Methadone blocks the negative effects of opioids in the body. The medication, available in different forms, lasts longer than opioids in the body. Usually, at the beginning of methadone maintenance, the medication-assisted treatment practitioner dispenses doses after diagnosing the patient and considering their health history. The practitioner observes the patient closely and adjusts doses of methadone. Often, the doses are gradually reduced but there could be cases of increase in doses when the practitioner sees a reason to do so. Certification by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to run an opioid treatment program is a vital requirement for all methadone clinics in Maryland. Although maintenance is regulated, there is no general recommendation for the duration of treatment because medication-assisted treatment for opiate dependence is tailored for each patient.

Where do calls go?

Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Calls to any general helpline (non-facility specific 1-8XX numbers) could be forwarded to SAMHSA or a verified treatment provider. Calls are routed based on availability and geographic location.

The MethadoneCenters.com helpline is free, private, and confidential. There is no obligation to enter treatment. In some cases, MethadoneCenters.com could charge a small cost per call, to a licensed treatment center, a paid advertiser, this allows MethadoneCenters.com to offer free resources and information to those in need by calling the free hotline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses.