Stop opioid withdrawals and cravings as detox or long-term maintenance
Feel better today with no rushed staff, long lines or arbitrary rules
Non-addictive monthly shot, administered off-site, to stop alcohol and drug cravings
Get intensive therapy that’s as effective as rehab while living at home
Talk honestly with a Master’s-level therapist who truly cares about you
Treat underlying issues like depression, anxiety or trauma too
Here, you can combine medications and therapy, but nothing is ever pushed on you. Start whatever option you want right away with a team lead by specialized doctors and Masters-Level therapists.
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.
The nearest bus stop is 505 at the corner of Glenwood Avenue and Hammes Avenue. If this clinic is near you now and you need transportation, Uber Health rides may also be temporarily provided.
Admissions: Daily 24/7 (call any time)
Clinic Weekdays: 6:30AM-3PM (last methadone dose 2:30PM)
Clinic Weekends: Saturday 7AM-8:30AM
Joliet IOP: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9AM-12:15PM
SMART Recovery Group: Tuesday 9AM-10:30AM
Illinois Department of Human Services A-5218-0007-A · CARF 291153
Yes, the Suboxone doctors can detox you off drugs like heroin so you don’t feel “dope sick”. Suboxone is given at your first appointment to stop withdrawal symptoms and cravings and starts working within 20-45 minutes.
While you will not feel “high” after you get methadone here, you will feel much better. Methadone stops or lessens any withdrawal symptoms, while not fogging your thoughts or draining your energy to be productive.
Yes. The benefit of outpatient treatment is that you don’t have to stop your life. You work around school, career or family obligations. The Joliet clinic is open Monday to Saturday with early morning options. No one loses their job or fails out of school because they seek treatment. You lose out when you don’t get help.
Vivitrol can be game-changing for alcohol issues, but the medication is approved for drug addiction too.ⓘ
The reason Vivitrol isn’t more popular with opioid users is that it can’t be taken until 7-14 days after using drugs or buprenorphine (including Suboxone). You have to be committed to recovery to taper off buprenorphine used in detox, wait 1-2 weeks and then get a Vivitrol shot. But, Vivitrol is a great option for those early in addiction.
The process starts with a simple phone call. Quickly explain what you’re looking for and get all the information you need to make a decision. In most cases, you can also get scheduled to come into the clinic the same day. Talk soon!
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