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Breaking the cycle of addiction starts with asking for help.
Chula Vista CTC helps patients establish a strong foundation for opioid addiction recovery.
Is Chula Vista CTC right for you?
Chula Vista Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) offers outpatient treatment for adults age 18 and older of all genders who are struggling with opioid use disorder. The center, which is located in Chula Vista, CA, provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
About Chula Vista Comprehensive Treatment Center in Chula Vista, CA
Located in Chula Vista, California, Chula Vista Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to adults age 18 and older who are struggling with opioid addiction.
MAT is an evidence-based, research-supported approach to opioid addiction treatment that includes the closely supervised use of prescription medication along with one or more types of counseling. In the decades since MAT began to be offered at methadone clinics in the United States, several studies have documented its effectiveness in helping people avoid relapse and achieve long-term recovery from opioid addiction.
Patients who receive care at Chula Vista CTC in Chula Vista may receive methadone, buprenorphine, naloxone, or Suboxone®. Each patient completes a thorough evaluation and meets with a medical professional to determine whether methadone or one of the other medications is best for them.
Therapies Used at Our Chula Vista Methadone Clinic
Methadone and the other medications adults can receive at methadone clinics and Comprehensive Treatment Centers can help them stop using opioids without developing painful withdrawal symptoms. This is a vital component of MAT, but medication alone cannot fully prepare a person for successful long-term recovery.
To ensure that patients are best equipped to respond to the challenges they will encounter in their recovery journey, we offer both individual and group counseling.
Individual therapy at our opioid addiction treatment center in Chula Vista, California, provides a confidential environment in which patients can process their experiences and receive focused feedback from a member of their treatment team.
Group sessions are supportive forums where patients can learn relapse prevention strategies, practice healthy communication and problem-solving skills, and share support with others who are receiving treatment at our Chula Vista center.
Supportive & Encouraging Treatment for Opioid Addiction in Chula Vista, CA
When a person first enters treatment at a methadone clinic or another MAT provider, they are often dealing with negative emotions such as shame, guilt, fear, and isolation.
At Chula Vista CTC in Chula Vista, California, we understand how opioid addiction can undermine a person’s self-confidence and self-esteem, and we work closely with each patient to let them know that they are not alone, they are a valuable individual, and they are worthy of being treated with respect.
We also help our patients determine what a healthy life in recovery looks like to them, which includes identifying tangible goals they can work toward. Examples of this can include repairing damaged relationships, returning to school, or preparing to reenter the job market.
When you choose our center in Chula Vista, California, you can expect to receive clinically superior care and comprehensive support so that you can end your opioid use and make sustained progress toward lifelong recovery.
AOD/COSAT # 370109AP Expiration Date: 05/30/25; Certified by the State Department of Health Care Services SUD Recovery Treatment Facilities - Datasets - California Health and Human Services Open Data Portal
State NTP #: 37-16 Expiration Date: 06/30/25; Licensed by the State Department of Health Care Services
“Without the clinic, I truly believe I would not be here today. I know deep down I would have over dosed and died. You guys have given me a 2nd chance at my life.”