Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) are a flexible option
Read MoreSuboxone is a combination of Naltrexone and Buprenorphine that acts as a partial agonist (Naltrexone) and antagonist (Buprenorphine) at the mu-opioid receptor.
Read MoreTreatment for some people begins at home. Towns Health provides residential inpatient treatment for those addicted to drugs or alcohol.
Read MoreMedication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) uses drugs in combination with counseling and other therapeutic strategies to treat alcohol or drug use conditions on a "whole-patient" basis.
Read MoreIndividuals who require specialized therapy but do not require the five hours per day necessary at the PHP level or the full-time commitment of a residential program
Read MoreThe opioids oxycodone, hydrocodone, fentanyl, morphine, codeine, and heroin have a high risk for addiction. These items change the circuits in your brain.
Read MoreIf you or a loved one is suffering from alcoholism or chemical dependency, the first step toward recovery is to seek help.
Read MoreTowns Health offers a telemedicine facility to assist addicts in letting go of their addiction and embarking on a road to recovery.
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