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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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How Suboxone Is Used to Treat Opioid Dependency

Opioid dependency is a complex and challenging condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Finding effective treatment can be life-changing for those struggling with addiction. One of the most widely used and effective tools in opioid dependency treatment is Suboxone, a medication that helps individuals reduce withdrawal symptoms, curb cravings, and take steps toward recovery. Let’s explore what Suboxone is, how it works, and its role in a comprehensive treatment plan for opioid dependency.

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