Methadone Clinics in Barrington, New Jersey

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Somerdale Treatment Services 10 Somerdale Square 1200 South White Horse Pike Somerdale
Lansdowne Treatment Services 53N Union Ave Lansdowne
Aldie Counseling Center 11 Welden Dr Doylestown
NET Centers 7520 State Rd. Philadelphia
Interim House Inc 333 West Upsal Street Philadelphia
VAMC Opioid Treatment Program 38th and Woodland Ave. Philadelphia
Aldie Counseling Center – Langhorne 2291 Cabot Blvd W Langhorne
The Healing Way Behavioral Health Drug and Alcohol Center 7900 Frankford Ave Philadelphia
Amha Inc 1200 Walnut Street 2nd Floor Philadelphia
Helen L. Goldman Rehabilitation Center Eighth St. and Girard Ave. Philadelphia
Merakey 5429-37 Germantown Ave Philadelphia
South Jersey Drug Treatment Center 162 Sunny Slope Drive Bridgeton
Philadelphia VA Medical Center 3900 Woodland Ave Philadelphia
Goldman Clinic 801 West Girard Avenue Philadelphia
Delaware Valley Medical 7980 South Crescent Boulevard Pennsauken
Soar Corporation Lansdowne 33 Williams Street Lansdowne
Methadone Treatment Center 907 N Broad St Philadelphia
K 4237 Baltimore Avenue Philadelphia
Kirkbride Center 111 North 49th St. Philadelphia
MATER and Family Center 1233 Locust Street Philadelphia

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Barrington, New Jersey is a borough in Camden County with a population of 6,642. Barrington is small, taking up just a little over one and a half square miles of land. However, the size of a place doesn’t matter when it comes to something as universal as opioid addiction. The methadone clinics in New Jersey offer treatment services to people from all walks of life from all parts of the state, and a methadone clinic Barrington is available to help residents of this borough. The opioid crisis has exploded all our previous stereotypes about what a person addicted to heroin or painkillers is supposed to look like. Now we realize that they could look like anyone, because no one is immune to this addiction. Although certain things such as a genetic predisposition or a history of trauma can make a person more vulnerable to addiction, anyone who takes opioid drugs chronically will eventually develop a physical addiction. Methadone can treat that addiction, blocking the painful symptoms of withdrawal and intense drug cravings that follow quitting.

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