Methadone Clinics in Springfield, Massachusetts

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Name Address City
Springfield Comprehensive Treatment Center 511 E Columbus Ave Springfield
Habit Opco 511 E Columbus Ave Springfield
Health Care Resource Centers 177 Shelburne Road Greenfield
Connecticut Valley Hospital 1000 Silver Street Middletown
Root Center for Advanced Recovery – Doctors Clinic 345 Main St. Hartford
St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center 8 fl.-W. Wing Hartford
Alcohol and Drug Recovery Centers, Inc. 500 Blue Hills Ave. Hartford
Root Center for Advanced Recovery New Britain Clinic 70 Whiting Street New Britain
Health Care Resource Centers Northampton 441 Pleasant Street Northampton
Hartford – Henderson – Johnson Clinic 12-14 12-14 Weston St Hartford
Hartford Dispensary Main St Hartford
Root Center for Advanced Recovery Torrington Clinic 140 Commercial Blvd Torrington
Cobalt Health Care and Rehabilitation Center 29 Middle Haddam Rd Cobalt
Root Center for Advanced Recovery Willimantic Clinic 54-56 Boston Post Road Willimantic
Community Health Resources- Putnam 391 Pomfret St. Putnam
The Hartford Dispensary New Britain Clinic 19 Rockwall Ave. New Britain
Health Care Resource Centers Hartford 55 Fishfry Street Hartford
Rushford Center, Inc. 1250 Silver St. Middletown
Cedarcrest Hospital 500 Vine St. Hartford
Root Center for Advanced Recovery Bristol Clinic 1098 Farmington Avenue Bristol

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Springfield, Massachusetts, on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River, is the seat of Hampden County and has a population of 153,606. Founded in 1636, Massachusetts’ city was the first of many in the United States to adopt the name of Springfield. Being such a large city, a number of the methadone clinics in Massachusetts can be found here. Any local facing an addiction to opioid drugs should seek addiction treatment at a methadone clinic Springfield MA as soon as possible. The sooner methadone therapy and other forms of treatment such as counseling begin, the less struggle an individual will face in trying to abstain from opioids. Most people in opioid addiction recovery will remain on methadone for at least one year, but some individuals will continue on maintenance therapy for even longer. There is no one size fits all recovery plan for addiction. Drug rehabilitation should always be tailored to each person’s unique needs, and then be adjusted as their needs change over time.

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