Name | Address | City |
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New Season Treatment Center – York County | 377 Rubin Center Drive Suite 101 | Fort Mill |
Rock Hill Treatment Specialists | 1274 East Main St. | Rock Hill |
Advene Health Group | 1421 Orchard Lake Dr Suite C | Charlotte |
Eastowne Family Physicians | 4115 The Plaza | Charlotte |
Queen City Treatment Center | 4949A Albemarle Rd | Charlotte |
McLeod Centers For Wellbeing Roosevelt Blvd | 2208 West Roosevelt Blvd. | Monroe |
New Season Treatment Center – Charlotte | 3315 Wilkinson Blvd | Charlotte |
Emily Hayes | 6115 Hickory Grove Rd | Charlotte |
Anuvia Prevention and Recovery Center | 100 Billingsley Rd | Charlotte |
McLeod Centers For Wellbeing Charlotte | 500 Archdale Dr | Charlotte |
New Season Treatment Center – Gastonia | 1455 E Franklin Blvd | Gastonia |
Atrium Health Addiction Services | 447 Billingsley Rd A | Charlotte |
Ascend Health PLLC – Suboxone Clinic | 10831 Pineville Rd Ste 9 | Charlotte |
Seitz Kent MD | 1421 Orchard Lake Dr | Charlotte |
Neal S. Taub, MD | 3535 Randolph Road Suite 208 | Charlotte |
Harmony Recovery Center | 11403 N Tryon | Charlotte |
Addiction, Treatment, Recovery and Education, PLLC | 5105 Monroe Rd Suite C | Charlotte |
South Charlotte VA Clinic | 3506 West Tyvola Road | Charlotte |
McLeod Centers For Wellbeing Concord | 300 Copperfield Blvd. | Concord |
Zenith Hope Center | 508 Eastway Drive Suite A | Charlotte |
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Fort Mill, South Carolina, also known as Fort Mill Township, is located south of Charlotte, North Carolina and north of Rock Hill. The population has more than doubled over the past decade, growing from 10,811 in 2010 to an estimated 22,284 in 2019. This burgeoning city has the same need for the services of methadone clinics in South Carolina seen in any other city in the state. A methadone clinic Fort Mill SC can help you transform your life, if you let it. Contrary to the common misconception, taking methadone is not the same as replacing one opioid drug with another. Although methadone is a type of opioid that can be used for pain relief, it will not get patients high. At the proper dosage, methadone will block symptoms of withdrawal and drug cravings, while also preventing patients from feeling the euphoric effects of alcohol or other opioids. This restores patients to an earlier, superior state of functioning, which gives them the strength to attend to other, non-pharmaceutical approaches to addiction recovery. Treatment plans should be customized to each patient, but most do include co-occurring disorder treatment, group therapy and/or peer support group meetings like Narcotics Anonymous, and behavioral therapy.