Methadone Clinics in Butler, Pennsylvania

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Foundations Medical Services, LLC Hollywood Drive Butler
Foundations Medical Services 160 Hindman Road Butler
Pinnacle Treatment Centers PA-I, LLC 729 Ensign Ave. Pittsburgh
Rainbow Recovery Center 912 E State St, Sharon, PA 16146 Mercer
Alliance Medical Services of Pittsburgh 739 Ensign Ave Pittsburgh
Progressive Medical Specialists 2900 Smallman St Pittsburgh
Cranberry Township Comprehensive Treatment Center 301 Smith Dr Ste 3 Cranberry
Discovery House Comprehensive Treatment Center of Pittsburgh 1391 Washington Blvd Pittsburgh
Center for Treatment of Addictive Disorder Opioid Substitution Therapy Program 7180 Highland Dr. Pittsburgh
Western Psychiatric Institue and Clinic, narcotic Addiction treatment Program 6714 Kelly St. Pittsburgh
Pinnacle Treatment Services of Aliquippa 1 Hospital Dr Aliquippa
Tadiso Incorporated 1425 Beaver Avenue Pittsburgh
RHJ Medical Center 2994 River Road Vandergrift
Innovative Recovery Solutions 373 Cleveland Street Rochester
New Castle Comprehensive Treatment Center 2710 W State Street New Castle
Summit Medical Services 3121 Smallman Street Pittsburgh
Farrell Comprehensive Treatment Center 1914 Mercer Avenue Farrell
Freedom Healthcare Services – Bridgeville 316 Station St Bridgeville

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The city of Butler, Pennsylvania is the seat of Butler County, and is 35 miles north of Pittsburgh. With a population of 12,885, Butler is part of the Greater Pittsburgh Region. Local citizens need the rehab services provided by methadone clinics in Pennsylvania, but may not even be aware of what a difference a methadone clinic Butler PA could make in their lives. Opioid addiction has a way of beating down hope. A person’s life begins to revolve around drug use—getting drugs and recovering from drugs and facing the consequences of addiction—and it can feel like there is no way out. Especially if that person has tried and failed to quit in the past. But relapse is never a sign of failure. It only indicates that the approach to recovery needs to be adjusted. Perhaps they tried to recover without professional help. Or they did seek help, but didn’t stay in treatment long enough. All matters after a relapse is to try again, and the best chance of success is with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT is a treatment approach that seeks to heal all sides of addiction by combining methadone with counseling and different kinds of therapy.

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