Name | Address | City |
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MedMark Treatment Centers Chatsworth | 1289 GI Maddox Parkway | Chatsworth |
Crossroads Treatment Centers Calhoun | 367 Richardson Road Southeast | Calhoun |
Volunteer Comprehensive Treatment Center | 2347 Rossville Blvd | Chattanooga |
Private Clinic North | 822 Chickamauga Ave. | Rossville |
Crossroads of Northwest Georgia | 4083 Cloud Springs Road | Ringgold |
New Season Treatment Center – NW Georgia | 2007 Old Lafayette Rd | Fort Oglethorpe |
Ringgold Treatment Center | 8292 US 41 | Ringgold |
Tri-State Treatment | 1236 Highway 299 | Wildwood |
Gateway Treatment Centers, LLC | 37 Kiker Street | Ellijay |
New Serenity Inc | 1321 Hwy 41 North | Calhoun |
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Chatsworth, the county seat of Murray County, is a city that has recorded a consistent increase in population in recent times. Chatsworth has a total area of 13.8 km² of which 0.42% is water. As of 2018, the total population of the city was estimated at 4,318. That Chatsworth is not a big city does not rule out the possibility of it being home to some people experiencing opioid addiction. Such people, if willing to treat the situation medically, may proceed to any methadone clinic Chatsworth GA for medication-assisted treatment. Opioid use disorder could be medically treated by methadone clinics in Georgia using methadone, an approved drug by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of such situations. Methadone is an opioid agonist. It blocks the painful symptoms of opioid withdrawal and restores calm to the body. Methadone is so essential that it was included on the list of essential medications by the World Health Organization. Methadone, however, is at the risk of being diverted to the illicit market or being abused, therefore, it is highly regulated and only available at the accredited methadone clinics. Doses of methadone could be available in liquid, diskettes, or powder forms. A single dose could last up to 36 hours.