Find Methadone Treatment Near Waldron IN
Being a victim of an opioid addiction can make it seem impossible to live with the consequences. You may feel helpless to quit because of withdrawal symptoms, cravings, or detoxing. Methadone clinics provide an option for those who want to quit using opioids. This is because research has shown these programs have a lower rate of heroin abuse and crime, and they improve patients' social and physical functioning.
MedMark facilities hold state licenses and are federally certified. We are also accredited through the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. This accreditation shows our commitment to constantly welcome feedback, improve the services and meet or exceed industry standard care while helping the community. We invite you to contact us to learn more about MedMark or to find a methadone facility near you.
MedMark is ready to help you if you are interested in learning more about how to start your recovery from an opioid addiction. There are five clinics that MedMark has in our network. They have compassionate staff and licensed professionals. Our addiction treatment services offer all the support, education, and assistance you need to get your life back.
“Although these clinics are intended to help those in need of rehabilitation, patients who seek treatment must navigate their way to and from the clinics in an environment in which illegal sales of narcotics are daily occurrences. The efforts of patients who are seeking rehabilitation, and clinic professionals who serve them, are significantly undermined by this criminal activity that surrounds them."
While methadone clinics are generally considered to be effective treatment options for patients addicted to opioids, especially when other interventions have failed, there is controversy surrounding the placement of methadone clinics. There is a perception that the presence of the clinics attracts crime to surrounding areas. However, one study by the University of Maryland School of Medicine found that is not the case, crime rates do not increase when a methadone clinic is opened. A 2004 GAO study notes that placement of clinics can impede recovery and exacerbate relapse: