Methadone Clinics in Columbia, South Carolina

Name Address City

No results found!

Load More
Load more

Columbia, South Carolina is the state capital, the county seat of Richland County, and the second largest city in South Carolina, with a population of approximately 131,674. Part of Columbia extends into neighboring Lexington County. It is of paramount importance that anyone dealing with an addiction to prescription painkillers, heroin, or any other kind of opiate drug, know that there are methadone clinics in South Carolina, and even a methadone clinic Columbia SC, that is ready to help them change their life starting today. Methadone treatment prevents the massive imbalance in neurotransmitters caused when a person with a physical addiction to opioids quits taking opioid drugs. With brain chemistry stabilized, the patient does not suffer physical or emotional withdrawal symptoms, nor do they risk relapse due to intense opioid cravings. Methadone shifts patients into a good state of being to respond well to other treatment interventions like counseling for anxiety or depression, family counseling to mend relationships and improve communication, and behavioral therapy to unlearn bad habits and learn new and positive ways of coping when faced with challenges and drug use triggers.

Where do calls go?

Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Calls to any general helpline (non-facility specific 1-8XX numbers) could be forwarded to SAMHSA or a verified treatment provider. Calls are routed based on availability and geographic location.

The MethadoneCenters.com helpline is free, private, and confidential. There is no obligation to enter treatment. In some cases, MethadoneCenters.com could charge a small cost per call, to a licensed treatment center, a paid advertiser, this allows MethadoneCenters.com to offer free resources and information to those in need by calling the free hotline you agree to the terms of use. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a caller chooses.