Methadone Clinic Washington County, WI

Methadone Clinic in Washington County, WI

Here is a list of methadone clinics and addiction treatment centers in Washington County, WI. Find immediate methadone treatment in Washington County by looking through the local treatment centers below. Find medication-assisted treatment options in Washington County, Wisconsin.

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Manor

Manor is a methadone clinic in Washington County, WI. It is located at 4509 Arthur Road, 53086 zip. Manor provides full residential treatment and short-term residential treatment. Manor provides suboxone prescription and naltrexone administration. Other than methadone treatment, Manor offers hepatitis education, counseling and support, individual counseling and substance use education. Manor provides medication-assisted services to men and women.

Exodus House Residential Treatment Facility

Exodus House Residential Treatment Facility is a methadone treatment facility in Washington County, Wisconsin. It is located at 1421 Fond Du Lac Avenue, 53040 zip. Exodus House Residential Treatment Facility provides full residential treatment and long-term residential treatment. Other than methadone treatment, Exodus House Residential Treatment Facility offers family counseling, substance use education and vocational training and educational support. Exodus House Residential Treatment Facility provides medication assisted treatment to men.

Affiliated Clinical Services Inc

Affiliated Clinical Services Inc is a methadone clinic in Washington County, WI. It is located at 111 East Washington Street, 53095 zip. Affiliated Clinical Services Inc provides intensive outpatient treatment, outpatient treatment and outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment. Affiliated Clinical Services Inc provides naltrexone administration, relapse prevention from naltrexone and buprenorphine maintenance. Other than methadone treatment, Affiliated Clinical Services Inc offers marital/couples counseling, substance use education and individual counseling. Affiliated Clinical Services Inc provides medication-assisted treatment to men and women.

FAQs for a Methadone Clinic in Washington County, WI:

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

    Treatment at a suboxone clinic in Washington County 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 Washington County?

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

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

    Each methadone clinic in Washington County 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 Washington County always done on a residential basis?

    The short answer is no. Methadone treatment services in Washington County 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 Washington County?

    There are a total of 3 medication assisted therapies that can be received in Washington County: 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.