Opioid Addiction Treatment Program

Here at the Addiction Outreach Clinic (AOC), our experienced medical professionals have dedicated years to helping people like you successfully find their way to recovery. We provide a unique outpatient opioid addiction treatment program that includes medication-assisted treatment with a monthly behavioral counseling session to support our patient’s recovery efforts and help them get their lives back.

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Your Path to Freedom

MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) WITH SUBOXONE®

Our clinicians and counselors work together to develop a results-driven treatment plan that is appropriate, effective, and individualized to our patient’s needs. Medications prescribed as part of AOC’s treatment program are buprenorphin-containing products Suboxone®Zubsolv®, and Subtex®. When taken daily, buprenorphine helps to eliminate the cravings and withdrawal symptoms that keep people addicted to opioids.

A Quick and Convenient

TREATMENT PROGRAM THAT FITS YOU

With only one monthly clinic visit, you’ll receive your Suboxone prescription and have a supportive counseling session. It’s easy to fit into your schedule, and our self-payment options make it affordable. Rest assured; your privacy is of utmost importance. Everything you share with us remains confidential. Join the thousands we’ve helped already in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Your journey to recovery starts here!

AOC Program Requirements

AOC carefully guides each patient through an individualized treatment program in an effort to end their dependence on opioids. This requires the patient to strictly adhere to all steps of the process.

  • Patient must be in mild-to-moderate opioid drug withdrawal (5 on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the worst) at their initial appointment
  • Patient must refrain from heroin/ fentanyl use for at least 24-36 hours prior to their initial appointment at AOC
  • Patient must refrain from ingesting pain pills for at least 18 -24 hours prior to their initial appointment at AOC
  • Patient must refrain from using non-prescribed or “street” Suboxone buprenorphine for at least 24-36 hours prior to their initial appointment at AOC

Family and Friends Counseling

An opioid addiction treatment program has a much greater chance of success if a patient’s family and friends understand what the patient is going through and support these efforts. While not required, counseling for family or friends can offer additional support. We have counseling resources that we can discuss and possibly incorporate into your program.