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Pine Heights CTC helps patients establish a strong foundation for opioid addiction recovery.
Is Pine Heights CTC right for you?
Pine Heights 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 Baltimore, MD, provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
About Pine Heights Comprehensive Treatment Center in Baltimore, MD
Pine Heights Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to adults in the Baltimore, Maryland, area who are struggling with opioid addiction.
MAT is a safe and effective form of treatment that is recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and several other reputable organizations. MAT incorporates prescription medication and counseling to help patients end their opioid use and establish a foundation for long-term recovery.
Decades ago, methadone clinics were limited to offering one type of medication. Today, opioid addiction treatment centers such as Pine Heights CTC in Baltimore, Maryland, are authorized to offer multiple medications. Patients who take part in medication-assisted treatment at our CTC in Baltimore, Maryland, may receive methadone, buprenorphine, or Suboxone®.
All patients complete a thorough evaluation and meet with a medical professional prior to starting treatment. Our medical staff works closely with each patient to determine which medication, and which dosage level, is best for them.
Therapies Used at Our Baltimore Methadone Clinic
Most people who seek help at a methadone clinic understand that they’ll receive methadone or another medication to help them stop using opioids without going into withdrawal. But medication is just one part of treatment at methadone clinics and other authorized MAT providers, such as Pine Heights CTC in Baltimore, Maryland.
To help patients with the behavioral, emotional, and social aspects of opioid addiction and recovery, we offer individual and group counseling. Counseling sessions at our Baltimore clinic are safe and supportive places where patients can process their experiences, address the harm opioid addiction has inflicted on their lives, and begin to make the changes that will empower them to pursue long-term recovery.
Counseling, especially group counseling sessions, can also help patients overcome the shame and isolation that are unfortunately common among people who have been living with opioid addiction. When patients receive opioid addiction treatment at our center in Baltimore, Maryland, they discover that they are not alone, that help is available, and that they are worthy of being treated with respect and compassion.
Individualized Treatment for Opioid Addiction in Baltimore, MD
When patients arrive at our center in Baltimore, Maryland, they join a community that is committed to providing them with the individualized service and comprehensive support that will put them on the path to long-term recovery from opioid addiction.
Our staff takes the time to get to know each patient so that we can help them identify their goals and determine the steps they need to take to achieve their objectives. We understand that every person is impacted by opioid addiction in a unique way, and we believe that everyone who is working toward recovery deserves a personalized experience while they are in our care.
Recovery from opioid addiction is a lifelong process that involves challenges, setbacks, and successes. Our focus on individualized care is designed to help patients learn the lessons and develop the skills that will serve them well for years to come.
“I am so grateful for the staff at Providence CTC. I have been able to abstain from using Opioids for over 2 years with the help of Methadone. I still am working every day on my recovery, and it gets easier every day.”