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Pine Heights Comprehensive Treatment Center (ATS of Cecil County, LLC)
ABOUT
Providing medication-assisted treatment (MAT). (Tratamiento asistido por medicamentos).
People We Serve
Serve adults of all genders age 18 and older who are struggling with opioid use disorder.
Phone
(410) 646-6970 voice
(877) 520-8620 voice
Location
3455 Wilkins Avenue, Lower Level 20Baltimore, MD 21229
Website
www.ctcprograms.com/location/pine-heights-comprehensive-treatment-center/?fbclid=IwAR1Qe8wzPE_EWvc27yo1W4RyfwTYFyqqQjGxCI7C2D4pN05r2Fjy1qiapAsHours
General Information
Provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and outpatient counseling for those struggling with an opioid use disorder.
24/7 appointment scheduling, same-day admissions, contact HERE.
Medication Hours: Mon-Fri: 5:30am-11:30am, Sat: 5:30am-9:30am.
Payments Accepted: Commercial Insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, Self-Pay.
Proporciona tratamiento asistido por medicamentos (MAT, por sus siglas en inglés) y asesoramiento ambulatorio para quienes luchan contra un trastorno por uso de opioides.
Services
About
Provides patients with relief from the painful symptoms of withdrawal using methadone, buprenorphine, or Suboxone. Incorporates prescription medication and counseling to help you recover from opioid use.
Medicating Hours differ from normal business hours.
How to Apply:
You will complete a thorough evaluation and meet with a medical professional prior to starting treatment. Our medical staff works closely with you to determine which medication and dosage level is best for you.About
Subutex is a partial opioid agonist-antagonist that helps individuals get sober from an opioid addiction. With the primary ingredient being buprenorphine hydrochloride, Subutex is given once daily in the form of a dissolvable tablet. This medication is used in medication assisted treatment programs, as it is able to help reduce withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings that often accompany addictions to opioids like morphine, heroin, or prescription painkillers. Since Subutex can help alleviate withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings, it assists patients in being able to focus on their recovery without these distractions. First approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2002, Subutex has been viewed as safe in treating opioid addiction. Extensive research has determined that taking Subutex in a medication assisted treatment program is dramatically safer than continuing on with an opioid addiction, as Subutex does not cause organ damage or additional dangerous side effects. In addition, someone who is taking Subutex will not experience any psychological disorientation as they would with other opioids, allowing them to continue to live their daily lives successfully. When taking Subutex within a medication assisted treatment program, individuals can be alleviated from the painful effects of opioid withdrawal and truly focus on the recovery process in ways that help them restore happy, healthy lives. It is imperative to understand that, like other medications, Subutex can cause side effects to occur. Deemed safe to be taken under the watchful eye of a medical professional, anyone considering taking Subutex should talk through any and all side effects with their physician to not only be educated on what they are taking, but to also relieve themselves of any concerns they might have.
Phone
(410) 983-3872 voice
Eligibility:
Must be age 18 or older Must have been dependent upon opioids for a minimum of one year Must arrive for treatment in a state of withdrawal, unless you are pregnant or are transferring directly from detox or another programAbout
Counseling sessions at our clinic are safe and supportive places to process your experiences, address the harm opioid addiction has caused in your life, and begin to make the changes that will maintain your individual long-term recovery.
About
Fighting an addiction to substances, such as opioids, can be one of the most challenging experiences an individual ever goes through. When someone is addicted to opioids like heroin, prescription painkillers, or morphine, he or she can easily feel as though he or she has been backed into a corner with no way of getting out. Every part of a person’s life, including one’s job, relationships, and home life, become interrupted by the overwhelming need to continue using. Those who find themselves addicted to opioids increase the risk of suffering from damaging physical health issues. In addition, the longer than an opioid addiction continues, the more likely it becomes for an individual to experience an overdose, of which can be fatal. For these individuals, obtaining specialized programming, like the care offered at Maryland Comprehensive Treatment Centers, can be life-changing. This type of treatment can provide support and guidance as those addicted to opioids move past the confines of opioid addiction. When combined with trusted therapeutic methods, medication-assisted treatment is effective in putting an end to chemical dependency. Some of the benefits linked to this type of care include: Withdrawal symptoms that are generally associated with the cessation of opioid use are diminished, allowing the patient to focus on living a happy and healthy life. Cravings to continue to use are relieved by medication-assisted treatment, which, in turn, helps prevent relapse. The medications prescribed throughout medication-assisted treatment are legal and do not cause any harm to a patient when taken as prescribed and under the watch of physician. If you or someone you love is battling with and desires to defeat an opioid addiction, reach out to Maryland Comprehensive Treatment Centers today to get started on the path to recovery.
Phone
(410) 983-3872 voice
About
Group counseling helps you overcome the shame and isolation of living with opioid addiction. Provides support and resources, discovering that you are not alone.