Methadone Clinics in Woonsocket, Rhode Island

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The Journey to Hope, Health and Healing 985 Plainfield Street Providence
BHG Middletown Treatment Center 26 Valley Road Suite 202 Newport East
Health Care Resource Centers New Bedford 8 Kilburn Street New Bedford
CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Providence 349 Huntington Avenue Providence
Health Care Resource Centers Jamaica Plain 170 Morton Street Boston
Boston Children’s Hospital 300 Longwood Avenue Boston
St. Elizabeth’s Comprehensive Addiction Program 736 Cambridge Street Boston
Jamaica Plain VA Medical Center 150 S Huntington Ave Boston
Community Health Resources Danielson 71 Westcott Rd Danielson
SaVida Health Worcester 121 Lincoln Street Worcester
Health Care Resource Centers Boston 23 Bradston St First Floor Boston
Brockton Comprehensive Treatment Center 180 Centre St Brockton
Bay Cove Human Services Treatment Center 66 Canal Street Boston
Health Care Resource Centers Attleboro 23 N Main St Attleboro
Providence VA Medical Center 830 Chalkstone Avenue Providence
BHG Johnston Treatment Center 985 Plainfield St. Johnston
Spectrum Health Systems, Inc. 105 Merrick St. Worcester
Community Health Resources- Putnam 391 Pomfret St. Putnam
Community Healthlink Inc 72 Jaques Avenue Worcester
Center for Treatment and Recovery 203 Concord Street Pawtucket

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Woonsocket, Rhode Island, in Providence County, is a city with a population of 41,751. Woonsocket is located so close to the Massachusetts state line that it is part of the larger Greater Boston Combined Statistical Area as well as the Providence metropolitan area. Residents seeking a methadone clinic Woonsocket RI can find the opioid addiction treatment they need here. All methadone clinics in Rhode Island are staffed with medical professionals trained to give prospective patients a complete intake evaluation, which includes both a medical exam, and a thorough interview. It is important to be very honest in this interview, as answers to questions like how long you have been taking opioids can influence the methadone regimen that will be best for you. Honesty is a key part of the recovery journey. Addiction is a disease of lies and secrets, and learning to be open and honest with others and oneself is a major part of the healing process.

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