Methadone Clinics in Memphis, Tennessee

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For the People by the People 119 Racine Street Suite 105 Memphis
BHG Memphis South Treatment Center 4539 Winchester Ave Memphis
Memphis Recovery Centers 219 N Montgomery St Memphis
VCPHCS XXI, LLC 2960-B Austin Peay Hwy. Memphis
Judicare 300 North Bellevue Boulevard Memphis
Serenity Recovery Centers 1094 Poplar Avenue Memphis
BHG Memphis Mid-Town Treatment Center 1734 Madison Ave Memphis
Raleigh Professional Associates 2960 Austin Peay Highway Memphis
Hobbs Melvin L MD 1270 Madison Avenue Memphis
BHG Memphis South Treatment Center 4539 Winchester Ave. Memphis
Harbor House 1979 Alcy Road Memphis
IAC Associates 6401 Popular Avenue Suite 500 Memphis
Shelby Oaks Recovery Clinic 1688 N Shelby Oaks Dr Memphis
Memphis Comprehensive Treatment Center 3000 Getwell Rd. Memphis
BHG Memphis North Treatment Center 2165 Spicer Cove Suite 5 Memphis
VCPHCS I, LLC 3041 Getwell R. Memphis
New Season Treatment Center – Desoto County 8900 Delta Bluffs Cove Walls

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Memphis, the county seat of Shelby County, is rated the second most populous city In the U.S. state of Tennessee and the twenty-sixth largest in the nation. Its size means the city is likely to be home to several people who are suffering from opioid dependence. It has a total area of 789 km² of which 2.76% is water. As of 2019, Memphis had a population estimated at 651,073. Anyone who wants to medically treat opioid dependency in the city may visit any methadone clinic Memphis. Methadone clinics are specialist health centers that are particularly established for the dispensing of drugs to assist people who rely physically or psychologically on opioids but some methadone clinics in Tennessee may provide more medical services. Methadone counters the negative effects of opioids in the body. Methadone is effective, its effects are long-lasting. The drug is approved by the Food and Drug Administration and its use for an opioid treatment program is regulated. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s accreditation is a requirement for all methadone clinics in Tennessee before the commencement of the opioid treatment program. When the patient visits the medication-assisted treatment professional, they have to tell the healthcare professional their health history. They are also required to signify a willingness to comply.

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Calls to any general helpline will be answered or returned by one of the treatment providers listed, each of which is a paid advertiser: Rehab Media Group, Recovery Helpline, Alli Addiction Services.

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