Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center in Des Plaines, IL

Des Plaines Outpatient Opioid Addiction Treatment & Suboxone® Clinic

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Des Plaines Opioid and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center Near Me

The Des Plaines clinic is located in the Metropolitan Plaza near the Shop and Save. The Metro Square parking garage is across the street, and the closest bus stop is 234 at Lee/Jefferson. Minor Street is the best exit off the 294 tollway. The location is just west of the Des Plaines River and north of O’Hare Airport.

Des Plaines Clinic Hours
Admissions: Daily 24/7 (call any time)

Dosing Hours:
Monday: 6:00 AM-8:30 PM (last dose 5:00 PM)
Tuesday, Thursday: 6:00 AM-8:30 PM (last dose 6:00 PM)
Wednesday: 6:00 AM-5:00 PM (last dose 5:00 PM)
Friday: 6:00 AM-2:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM

Group Sessions
Evening IOP (V): Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 5:30 PM-8:30 PM

Addiction Treatment Options That Meet You Where You Are

Methadone

Feel better today – no rushed staff, long lines, or arbitrary rules.

Suboxone®
(Buprenorphine/
Naloxone)

Stop opioid withdrawals and cravings, whether for detox or long-term maintenance.

Naltrexone

Naltrexone is non-addictive and proven to stop drug and alcohol cravings.

Buprenorphine

Buprenorphine has a high affinity for opioid receptors and blocks other opioids from attaching.

IOP Program

Get intensive therapy as part of your rehab journey while living at home.

Unlimited 1:1 Therapy

Talk honestly with a specialized counselor who truly cares about you.

Family Therapy

Engage in open, meaningful conversations with your loved ones to address challenges in a safe setting.

Ancillary Psychiatry

Treat underlying conditions like depression, anxiety, or trauma.

With Symetria:

  • You’re treated like a person, not a label or a number
  • Success rates are 2x higher than other drug and alcohol rehabs
  • You’ll gain fast access to medications (including methadone, Suboxone®, buprenorphine and naltrexone)

Personalized Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Only one-third of treatment centers follow the latest advancements in addiction medicine. 

Only one-third of treatment centers follow the latest advancements in addiction medicine. At Symetria Recovery®, we listen. We take an interest in new research, therapies, and medications, and we listen to each and every patient’s concerns, opinions, and frustrations with their past treatment.

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You’re here for a reason. Even if you don’t know if you’re “ready”, now is always the best time to reach out. We offer same-day and next-day appointments!

Get Answers About Drug and Alcohol Addiction Care in Des Plaines

What is drug and alcohol addiction treatment?

Drug and alcohol addiction treatment is a structured treatment program that combines medications and therapy. Symetria Recovery is a fully outpatient drug addiction treatment facility with locations throughout Illinois and Texas. When you get treatment at Symetria, you can live at home or perhaps in sober living and come into the clinic several times per week.

What is methadone?

Methadone (Dolophine®, Methadose®) is a proven, FDA-approved medication used to treat severe opioid addiction, including heroin, fentanyl or prescription painkillers like Oxycontin. Methadone is taken daily and only distributed by certified Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs). Around 17% of opioid patients here choose Methadone. Methadone is a great option for chronic pain patients or those who haven’t had success with Suboxone or want extra accountability.

What is Suboxone®?

Suboxone is a combination of the medications, buprenorphine and naloxone. It’s FDA-approved to treat opioid / heroin addiction — including heroin, fentanyl or pain medications like Codeine, Vicodin®, morphine, OxyContin and Percocet. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid that satisfies the brain’s craving for drugs. Naloxone is an opioid blocker used to prevent abuse.

Suboxone works to:

  • Alleviate withdrawal symptoms – to feel better right away
  • Fight cravings – so the brain isn’t constantly signaling for drugs
  • Stop other opioids – so if drugs like heroin are used, it doesn’t give off a “high”
What is an IOP program?

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) involves group or individual therapy in an outpatient setting. The Des Plaines clinic offers both morning and evening options to work around your schedule, and we recommend three sessions per week. Patients also have unlimited access to 1:1 therapy to discuss sensitive issues and work with a psychiatrist to diagnose and treat any underlying issues like depression or anxiety.

State license number: A-5218-0003-A
CARF number: 262031