Methadone Clinics in Orefield, Pennsylvania

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Allentown Comprehensive Treatment Center 2970 Corporate Court Orefield
Aldie Counseling Center 11 Welden Dr Doylestown
Pennsylvania Associates, LLC 663 Mount Pocono Boulevard Mount Pocono
CTC (Habit Opco) 2970 Corporate Ct # 1 Allentown
Mount Pocono Medical 1151 Pocono Blvd Unit 3 Mount Pocono
Crossroads Belvidere 526 Water St Belvidere
Northeast Family Healthcare 1040 South West End Blvd Quakertown
Pottstown Comprehensive Treatment Center 301 Circle of Progress Pottstown
Montgomery County Recovery Center 316 DeKalb Street Norristown
Eagleville Hospital 100 Eagleville Rd, Eagleville, PA 19403 Eagleville
New Directions Treatment Services 2442 Broadhead Road Bethlehem
New Directions Treatment Services 832 N Park Rd Wyomissing
SOAR Corp 655 Louis Drive Warminster Heights
New Directions Treatment Services 20-22 North Sixth Ave. West Reading
Valley Forge Medical Center and Hospital 1033 West Germantown Pike Norristown
Stateline Medical Phillipsburg 590 Marshall Street Phillipsburg
Aldie Foundation, Inc. 11 Welden Dr Doylestown
Pinnacle Treatment Centers NJ-II, T/A Stateline Medical 590 Marshall St. Phillipsburg

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Orefield, Pennsylvania is a small, unincorporated, Lehigh County community that is split between South Whitehall and North Whitehall township. It was named for the extensive iron ore deposits that were once mined there. Today, Orefield residents struggle with the epidemic of opioid addiction that has made methadone clinics in Pennsylvania so essential to the public. If you or someone you love has a problem with opioids, hope can be found at a methadone clinic Orefield PA. Opioid addiction is a chronic medical disease that cannot be managed without medical treatment. A person with asthma would not try to overcome their incurable condition on their own, and neither should a person with opioid use disorder. Just like people with moderate to severe asthma need to use a daily maintenance inhaler, people with moderate to severe opioid addiction need to receive daily methadone therapy. Methadone prevents the withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings that might otherwise lead to a tragic relapse. This keeps patients on track and able to benefit from behavioral therapy, 12-step meetings, counseling and other actions aimed at supporting a lifelong sobriety.

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