
Private Clinic North is an opiate
addiction treatment facility. Our
treatment is medication and counseling based, which allows our patients
receive relief from addiction and modify “using” behavior at the same
time. The medication we use to treat our patients with is called methadone.
Methadone is used as a tool to assist patients in their recovery from
opioid addiction. Methadone is not a cure for the problem of opioid dependence.
It is a treatment -- and one that is effective only as long as a person
continues to take the medication as prescribed by the physician.
At our clinic we recognize that patients are individuals with individual needs. Our patients are screened, assessed, and helped to formulate a plan of action tailored exclusively to them and them alone. Our patients attend individual counseling sessions, experience group counseling, progress in medication-assisted treatment, and have access to one of the best clinic medical staffs in the country.
We are committed to treating our patients with compassion while treating them with dignity and respect. We are dedicated to assisting them in getting the help that they need in order to restore their health, self-respect, integrity and well-being. Our goal is to see patients lead a happy, productive life and to feel normal once again.
...are you addicted?
- Do you take more medication than prescribed?
- Do you obtain narcotics off the streets?
- Have you tried to stop using drugs and couldn't?
- If you answered yes to these questions, you may need professional assistance
In our communities, opiate addiction is no longer confined to those who use "street drugs" such as heroin. Often, the mental picture which comes to mind is a person in an alley “shooting up.” This is not the case any longer. About 70% of our patients come to us addicted to prescription medications like codeine, Dilaudid, hydrocodone, Lortab, Lorcet, Percocet, Percodan, morphine, oxycodone, and Oxycotin. People from all walks of life are addicted to opiates. Addiction knows no social, economical or racial boundaries. It is a serious problem in our country and will become an even bigger problem in the years ahead.
We are here to help you recover from the “dead end” of opioid addiction
and to move on with your life.
