Methadone Clinic Bolivar, MO

Methadone Clinic in Bolivar, MO

Here is a list of methadone clinics and addiction treatment centers in Bolivar, MO. Get immediate methadone treatment in Bolivar from one of the local Methadone treatment centers. Find medication-assisted treatment options in Bolivar, Missouri from one of the treatment centers below.

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Correction Services

Correction Services is a methadone clinic in Bolivar, MO. It is located in Polk County at 640 East Buffalo Street, 65613 zip. Correction Services provides outpatient treatment and regular outpatient treatment. Other than methadone treatment, Correction Services offers individual counseling and group counseling. Correction Services provides medication assisted treatment to men and women.

Southside Behavioral Health And Wellness

Southside Behavioral Health And Wellness is a methadone treatment facility in Bolivar, Missouri. It is located in Polk County at 1120 South Springfield Avenue, 65613 zip. Southside Behavioral Health And Wellness provides outpatient detoxification, regular outpatient treatment and outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment. Southside Behavioral Health And Wellness provides relapse prevention from naltrexone, methadone/buprenorphine for pain management and buprenorphine maintenance. Other than methadone treatment, Southside Behavioral Health And Wellness offers hepatitis education, counseling and support, individual counseling and HIV and AIDS education, support and counseling. Southside Behavioral Health And Wellness provides medication assisted treatment to men and women.

Heartland Center For Behavioral Change

Heartland Center For Behavioral Change is a methadone clinic in Bolivar, MO. It is located in Polk County at 3371 South Springfield Avenue, 65613 zip. Heartland Center For Behavioral Change provides outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, regular outpatient treatment and outpatient treatment. Other than methadone treatment, Heartland Center For Behavioral Change offers health education services, substance use education and group counseling. Heartland Center For Behavioral Change provides medication assisted services to women and men.

FAQs for a Methadone Clinic in Bolivar, MO:

  • What is the difference between suboxone and methadone treatment in Bolivar?

    Treatment at a suboxone clinic in Bolivar is often similar to the treatment received at a methadone clinic. Both of the medication assisted treatment options work by reducing narcotic and opioid cravings for those who are addicted. A big difference between suboxone and methadone is that suboxone can be prescribed by doctors, while methadone treatment needs to be received at a clinic.

  • What other services are available at methadone clinics in Bolivar?

    Services such as intervention, counseling, relapse prevention, behavior therapy and other support services are commonly found in methadone clinics throughout Missouri. A methadone clinic may be part of a larger addiction treatment center, and as such, may have all of the services found in Bolivar drug rehabs.

  • Do I need to make an appointment before receiving methadone treatment?

    Each methadone clinic in Bolivar has its own policy about what patients they will take. However, most clinics will accept both walk-ins and those who have made a previous appointment. It is usually a good idea to call ahead of time just to confirm availability.

  • Is methadone treatment in Bolivar always done on a residential basis?

    The short answer is no. Methadone treatment services in Bolivar are available both in residential format, also known as inpatient, as well as outpatient format. Having both options allows addicted individuals to choose whether inpatient or outpatient clinical treatment will work better for their lifestyle.

  • What medication assisted treatment options are available in Bolivar?

    There are a total of 3 medication assisted therapies that can be received in Bolivar: methadone, buprenorphine (Suboxone) and Naltrexone. All three are approved by the FDA for drug addiction treatment. Methadone is the one that is most commonly used in addiction clinics.