Methadone Clinics in Reidsville, North Carolina

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ALEF Reidsville 3580 NC Hwy 14 Reidsville
Crossroads Treatment Centers Greensboro 2706 N Church St Greensboro
Kip Alan Corrington, M.D. 436 Spring Garden Street Greensboro
Crossroads Danville 1555 Meadowview Dr Danville
Hillsborough Recovery Solutions 129 Mayo Street Hillsborough
Winston-Salem Comprehensive Treatment Center 1617 S Hawthorne Rd Winston Salem
Alcohol and Drug Services (ADS) 1101 Carolina St Greensboro
Steven Paul Barnett, M.D. Fellowship Hall Greensboro
Dr. Rupinder Kaur, MD 3300 Battleground Ave, Greensboro, NC 27410 Greensboro
Thomas W. Brown, M.D. 405 Blandwood Avenue Greensboro
Thomasville Treatment Associates 1301 National Hwy Thomasville
Irving A. Lugo, M.D. 2307 West Cone Boulevard Greensboro
Insight Human Services 665 West Fourth St. Winston Salem
New Season Treatment Center – Greensboro 207 S Westgate Dr Suites G-J Greensboro
Dr. Carol L. Sena, MD 213 East Bessemer Avenue Greensboro
Cone Health LeBauer Pulmonary Care at Greensboro 3511 West Market Street Greensboro

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Reidsville is a city in Rockingham County, in the U.S. state of North Carolina. At the 2010 census, the city had a total population estimated at 14,520. Local residents seeking a methadone clinic in Reidsville can be completely certain that the treatment provided at any of the methadone clinics in North Carolina can be the best decision they will ever make. Methadone is a prescription approved by the Food and Drug Administration and that must be taken on a daily basis solely under medical supervision. It usually comes in the form of a diskette, liquid, or powder. Methadone can be very dangerous when misused and should never be shared between patients. However, when taken exactly as prescribed, it can be life-saving. On methadone therapy, patients recovering from opioid addiction are able to break from the excessive drug cravings and withdrawal symptoms, so that they can feel more like themselves and function normally on a daily basis. This enables them to take care of some necessary aspects of addiction recovery, such as dealing with severe cravings, stepping away from drug use, and learning new ways to respond to stress and triggers.

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