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Opiate Addiction Treatment Center in Statesboro, GA

The Finest Solution for Overcoming Opioid Addiction

We provide Medication Assisted Treatment with methadone and buprenorphine for those living with Opioid Use Disorder (addiction of pain pills and other opioids) who have a quest to live an opioid-free life.  Addiction consumes the whole person: mind, body, spirit, and emotions. We combine individual counseling, group counseling, and FDA approved medications to equip our patients to regain control of their lives and stop using illicit Opioids.

YOUR INSURANCE MAY COVER TREATMENT

Depending on your income, you may qualify for low cost insurance or treatment with little or no cost.  

*May require referral from PCP or Prior Approval. This list may change without notice – ask for more info.

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Understanding the Complexities of Opioid Dependence

Something that was touted by pharmaceutical companies and some doctors as the answer to pain after surgery has become a national scourge. It was meant to be used short term, but opioids added something else to the mix. Once some patients felt the euphoria opioids provide, they couldn’t live without it. Understanding the complexities of opioid dependence.

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Opioids and the Rise in New Hepatitis C Infections

Dangerous illegal drugs have ravaged generations of Americans. From the hallucinogens of the 60s, cocaine in the 70s and 80s, to the quick dependence on opioids, and now life-threatening fentanyl in our country, today no one is safe. Now a

Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women and Methadone

Opioid use before and during pregnancy has increased dramatically in the last few years just like in the general population. The good news is that mothers with opioid use disorder can have a healthy pregnancy if managed effectively during this

Signs You or a Loved One May Have a Prescription Drug Dependence

Prescription drugs are useful for many of us. We need them to help recover from surgery, fractures and breaks, anxiety, and many other medical issues. However, there are certain drugs which tend to make people more vulnerable to dependence. There