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Learn how addiction works, and can be treated with current recovery methods
What is addiction? Addiction is a condition in which something that started as pleasurable now feels like something you can’t live without. Doctors define drug addiction as an overwhelming craving for a drug, and continued use of the drug despite repeated and harmful consequences. It is characterized by drug cravings, progressively increased tolerance and physical dependence (being dope sick upon medication withdrawal).
Opioids are highly addictive, in large part because they activate powerful reward centers in your brain. They trigger the release of endorphins, your brain’s feel-good neurotransmitters, and endorphins muffle your perception of pain and boost feelings of pleasure, creating a temporary but powerful sense of well-being. When an opioid dose wears off, you may find yourself wanting those good feelings back, as soon as possible. Opioid use, even when it is short term, can lead to addiction and, sadly very often, overdose.
Our Medication Maintenance Program does not require daily visits.

- you to have a UDS (urine drug screen) each visit
- to attend our counseling sessions here at the center, or outside AA/NA 12 step recovery meetings in your local area or both!
- to be courteous, polite and sincere when at the office and groups
- to be on time for weekly and/or monthly office visits
- to be paid in full for each visit (no exceptions)
- and lastly… to be completely honest! Our relationship begins from the first time you walk in the door!
What to expect on your first visit?
- Kind, Compassionate, Non-judgmental Atmosphere
- Filling Out Intake Paperwork
- History and Physical Exam
- UDS (Urine Drug Screen)
- Psychosocial Assessment
- Same Day Prescription and Follow Up Scheduling
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- Please discontinued all opioid medications 12-16 hours prior to entering the program
- If you are coming from another treatment program, please continue to take your medications as prescribed until you see one of our physicians