Methadone Clinics in Dallas, Texas

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Anchor of Hope Opioid Treatment Program 2307 Springlake Road, Suite 500 Dallas
New Season Treatment Center – Dallas 1050 N Westmoreland Rd. Ste 330 Dallas
Cross Roads Recovery Center – Dallas 5552 S Hampton Rd Dallas
Integrated Psychotherapeutic 2121 Main Street, Ste 100 Dallas
STEP MED 2929 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd suite 4 Dallas
Dallas Comprehensive Treatment Center 311 W I Parkway, Suite 500 Dallas
Homeward Bound, Inc. 5300 University Hills Blvd Dallas
Axcel Treatment and Recovery Clinic 1327 Empire Central Dr Suite 105 Dallas
Felipe Garcia Jr. MD.(Suboxone, Vivitrol) 1615 W Oleander St Fort Worth
Fort Behavioral Health 7140 Oakmont Boulevard Fort Worth
AppleGate Recovery Lewisville 560 W Main Street Suite 203 Lewisville
North Dallas Drug Rehabilitation Center 1606 South I-35 East Carrollton
Hemphill Treatment Services 700 Hemphill Street Fort Worth
LAAM and Methadone Program VA North Texas Health Care System 431 Fulton Street Fort Worth
CDHS Inc 214 Billings St #240 Arlington
MedPro Treament Center 405 N McDonald St STE B McKinney
MHMR of Tarrant County 1350 E Lancaster Ave Fort Worth
Symetria — Lewisville Outpatient Rehab & Suboxone Clinic 1850 Lakepointe Dr #400 Lewisville
Garland Treatment Center 6246 Broadway Blvd. Garland
Denton Treatment Services 621 Londonderry Ln Denton

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With a population of 1,343,573, Dallas, Texas is the third largest city in the state and the ninth most-populous city in the nation. A city this large will inevitably have some residents contending with an addiction to heroin or other opioid drugs, such as prescription painkillers. All methadone clinics in Texas have been nationally accredited to provide medically supervised methadone treatment. Turning to a methadone clinic Dallas as soon as possible could save your life. Chronic opioid use makes both chemical and structural changes in the brain due to the body’s amazing ability to adapt. If you suddenly quit opioids, however, these changes result in malfunctions in almost all of the body’s systems, creating a host of emotionally and physically painful withdrawal symptoms. Methadone treatment can block these symptoms, as well as drug cravings, keeping you on track while you get counseling and figure out how to avoid or effectively cope with stress and other drug use triggers.

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