How to Get Into a Methadone Clinic

Methadone treatment programs have been proven highly effective at helping addicts overcome physical dependency on opioids. Going to a methadone clinic can save your life and free you from addiction, and allow you to resume normal, everyday activities while also undergoing methadone treatment. If you’re ready to take your first step toward becoming clean, here are tips that can help you get into a methadone clinic and successfully overcome opioid addiction.

If you or someone you care about is struggling with addiction to heroin or painkillers, call our 24/7 confidential helpline at 800-678-5931(Paid Advertiser) . Our experienced methadone counselors will connect you with nearby clinics and drug rehab centers that offer methadone and related opioid addiction treatments.

Find Nearby Methadone Clinics

Into a Methadone Clinic

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Visit the Opioid Treatment Program Directory on the website for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and select your state from the dropdown menu. This tool provides you with a full list of rehab centers and clinics in your area that offer methadone treatment.

All methadone clinics are privately or publicly funded, set their own hours and fees, and have their own eligibility criteria. The best way to find out whether you can get into these clinics is to call each clinic individually and ask about requirements. In most cases, you’ll be asked to attend an initial consultation or screening with the clinic to discuss in person whether methadone treatment is ideal for you.

Alternately, call our 24/7 confidential helpline at 800-678-5931(Paid Advertiser) to talk to addiction specialists who can help you find nearby methadone clinics that treat opioid addiction.

Qualify for Methadone Treatment

Since most methadone clinics operate individually, each clinic has its own set of program eligibility requirements. For instance, some programs require that addicts be of at least 18 years of age, while other programs welcome youth and teens under the age of 18.

The top factors methadone clinics take into consideration is whether you have a history of opioid abuse and are physically dependent on opioids. This is to prevent people from seeking methadone treatment for the sake of using the drug for recreational use.

Most physicians determine whether a person suffers from opioid dependence based on the appearance of three or more symptoms within a one-year period. These symptoms include:

  • Opioid withdrawal symptoms
  • Inability to limit opioid use at any given time
  • Continued opioid use when negative consequences are likely
  • Increased opioid tolerance levels
  • Inability to stop using opioids after several attempts
  • Devoting ample amounts of time to opioid abuse and recovery
  • Lack of interest in work, personal relationships, and recreational activities

Undergo an Assessment

Following the initial consultation or appointment, methadone clinics perform an assessment to determine whether methadone is the best course of treatment for you or your loved one. The assessment often reveals the severity of your addiction level, and whether you exhibit any other physical or mental health problems that may be driving addiction.

Methadone clinics may ask you to provide blood and urine samples for drug testing, along with your history with opioid abuse and mental health problems. You may also be required to undergo a physical examination to determine how addiction is affecting your overall health.

Following the assessment process, methadone clinics will consult with you and/or your loved ones to confirm whether methadone treatment is the next best step.

If you’re struggling with opioid addiction and think methadone treatment is the help you need, call our 24/7 confidential helpline at 800-678-5931(Paid Advertiser) . Our caring methadone specialists will provide you or your loved one with the resources needed to successfully help you get into a methadone clinic and overcome opioid addiction.

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