The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is a leading methadone rehabilitation network in the United States. With locations all over the country, they offer both inpatient and outpatient treatments for methadone addiction. Their team of trained advisors and specialist counselors are dedicated to helping individuals and their loved ones overcome addiction, accepting all levels of insurance, including no insurance.
Methadone clinics, also known as drug use disorder services clinics (SUDS), are certified by SAMHSA and registered by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Methadone, a long-acting opioid-based analgesic, is used in these clinics to relieve withdrawal symptoms and control drug cravings for individuals struggling with opioid addiction. Widely regarded as the gold standard in the treatment of opioid use disorders, methadone maintenance therapy has proven to be effective in combating heroin addiction.
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