Methadone Clinics in Levittown, Pennsylvania

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Name Address City
Soar Corporation Levittown 7500 Bristol Pike Levittown
Northeast Treatment Behavior 2205 Bridge Street Philadelphia
Hamilton Treatment Services 3444 Quakerbridge Rd building 1a Hamilton Square
Solid Rock Recovery, LLC 208 White Horse Pike Suite 3 Barrington
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania – Cedar Avenue 501 South 54th St. Philadelphia
The Consortium, Inc. – University City Recovery Center 451 S University Ave Philadelphia
JEVS Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment ACT I 5820 Old York Road Philadelphia
Aldie Foundation, Inc. 11 Welden Dr Doylestown
Habit OPCO Box 125 South Amboy
Organization For Recovery, Inc. 519 North Avenue Plainfield
Center For Network Therapy B 333 Cedar Ave Middlesex
Camden Treatment Associates 508 Atlantic Ave Camden
JEVS Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment ACT II 1745 N 4th Street Philadelphia
Thomas Jefferson University Narcotic Addiction Rehab Program NE Corner of South 21st Street and Philadelphia
John F Kennedy Community Mental Health 907 North Broad Street Philadelphia
Amha Inc 928 Market Street Philadelphia
Methadone Clinic Philadelphia 1233 Locust St Philadelphia
SOAR Corp 655 Louis Drive Warminster Heights
Trenton Healthcare Clinic 801 New York Ave Trenton
Soar Corporation Philadelphia 9150 Marshall St #2217 Philadelphia

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In Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Levittown is a planned community and census-designated place in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. Even though it isn’t a municipality, it is often regarded as the largest Philadelphia suburb. For the many citizens of this community who are confounded by the disease of opioid addiction, it is good to know that methadone clinics in Pennsylvania are available locally to help. Anyone in need can find a methadone clinic Levittown PA for professional addiction treatment. Although it is widely believed that a person must be wholeheartedly ready to accept addiction treatment before they can recover from opioid use disorder or an addiction to any other substance, this is a myth. Studies have shown that even if a person is doubtful about needing treatment, or outright opposed to getting treatment, they can still achieve a full and lasting recovery if they are given quality addiction treatment for an appropriate length of time. The best form of opioid addiction treatment is MAT, or Medication Assisted Treatment, which combines non-pharmaceutical addiction treatments like behavioral therapy and counseling with medications like buprenorphine or methadone.

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