Reflective Treatment Center

Address

301 N Gay Street Lower Level
Baltimore, MD 21202

Hours

Monday7:45am – 6:00pm
Tuesday7:45am – 6:00pm
Wednesday7:45am – 6:00pm
Thursday7:45am – 6:00pm
Friday7:45am – 6:00pm
Saturday7:45am – 11:00am
Sunday7:45am – 11:00am

Contact

410-752-3500

Clinic Description

Reflective Treatment Center situated in Baltimore, Maryland has been in existence since 1969. This clinic is an Opiate Maintenance Therapy and Detox Treatment facility which has been managed with the support of the East Baltimore Community Corporation (EBCC). Reflective Treatment Center proffers solutions to opioid dependence which are aimed at individuals of 18 years and above. Like its name suggests, this clinic provides treatment schemes that will reflect in patients. These are tailored to match clients’ needs – suppressing opioid withdrawal symptoms, overcoming opioid dependence, promoting full recovery from opioid use disorders, enabling them to live healthier lives. medication-assisted treatment (MAT) therapies are combined with guidance and counseling on opioid withdrawal and are delivered to patients in a way that’ll help them participate and benefit fully. Client confidentiality is a primary value of this clinic. It is one of the recognized methadone clinics in Maryland. This methadone clinic Baltimore is staffed with a broad range of specialists and professionals, skilled counselors and behavioral therapists. This clinic is oriented towards achieving full recovery in patients.

Location

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