Methadone Clinics in Langhorne, Pennsylvania

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Methadone Clinic Philadelphia 1233 Locust St Philadelphia
SOAR Corp 655 Louis Drive Warminster Heights
Soar Corporation Levittown 7500 Bristol Pike Levittown
Trenton Healthcare Clinic 801 New York Ave Trenton
Soar Corporation Philadelphia 9150 Marshall St #2217 Philadelphia
Valley Forge Medical Center and Hospital 1033 West Germantown Pike Norristown
Somerset Treatment Services 118 West End Ave Somerville
New Brunswick Counseling Center 320 Suydam Street New Brunswick
Burlington Comprehensive Counseling 605 High St Mt. Holly
Iron Recovery and Wellness 132 Perry Street Trenton
JEVS Achievement Through Counseling and Treatment ACT II 1745 N 4th Street Philadelphia
Thomas Jefferson University Narcotic Addiction Rehab Program NE Corner of South 21st Street and Philadelphia
John F Kennedy Community Mental Health 907 North Broad Street Philadelphia
Amha Inc 928 Market Street Philadelphia
Northeast Treatment Behavior 2205 Bridge Street Philadelphia
Stateline Medical Phillipsburg 590 Marshall Street Phillipsburg
Hamilton Treatment Services 3444 Quakerbridge Rd building 1a Hamilton Square
Solid Rock Recovery, LLC 208 White Horse Pike Suite 3 Barrington
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania – Cedar Avenue 501 South 54th St. Philadelphia
The Consortium, Inc. – University City Recovery Center 451 S University Ave Philadelphia

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With a population of only 1,580, Langhorne, Pennsylvania is a borough in Bucks County, approximately 6 miles west of the Delaware River. Regional locations of methadone clinics in Pennsylvania are available for Langhorne residents addicted to heroin or other opioids. A methadone clinic in Langhorne can provide the opioid addiction treatment required to manage addiction and lead patients towards a lifetime free of drug use. Quitting drugs alone is so difficult because addiction is a medical disease that makes structural and chemical changes in the brain. Methadone is required to treat these changes so that levels of the neurotransmitter dopamine don’t plummet after someone quits taking opioids. By keeping dopamine levels stable, patients are able to function much better than they did on drugs, when their neurotransmitters were on a roller coaster pattern of highs and lows. Patients also avoid the devastating symptoms of withdrawal and opioid cravings that lead so many who are new to recovery to relapse. On an even keel, with clearer thinking, patients can work with therapists to figure out the many issues that have been keeping them on drugs. They can also make practical changes in themselves and their lives to support continued sobriety.

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