Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center in Naperville, IL

Naperville Outpatient Opioid Addiction Treatment & Suboxone® Clinic

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Naperville Opioid and Alcohol Drug Addiction Treatment Near Me

Naperville is the flagship location and the only clinic in DuPage County, covering the Western Chicago suburbs, including Wheaton and Aurora, Illinois.

The Naperville clinic is located on the border of north Naperville and Warrenville, just south of Ronald Regan Memorial Tollway. The clinic is toward the end of Davis Parkway, near McDowell Grove and the DuPage River.

Admissions: Daily 24/7 (call any time)

Dosing Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 6:00 AM-8:30 PM (last dose 5:30 PM)
Wednesday: 6:00 AM-7:30 PM (last dose 5:30 PM)
Friday: 6:00 AM-4:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM

Group Sessions:
Morning IOP: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00 AM-12:15 PM
Morning OP: Thursday 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
Evening IOP: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 5:30 PM-8:30 PM
Evening OP: Wednesday 5:30 PM-7:00 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

If you are specifically seeking Suboxone® or methadone, you can schedule an appointment with a doctor to start medication right away. If you are only interested in therapy, you can schedule an appointment directly with a therapist — often as soon as the same day you call. If you’re uncertain about the best course of treatment, you can talk through your options during your initial appointment.

Feel Happy Again

At Symetria Recovery®, you have open access to anything you need to feel happy, and you’re the center of attention while you’re here. Believe it or not, you’ll actually look forward to seeing your team.

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Ready for Change?

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 Naperville

What is Suboxone® used for?

Suboxone® (buprenorphine) is a medication used for the treatment of opioid dependence and addiction. Suboxone eases harsh opioid withdrawal symptoms like vomiting, muscle pain, and sweating. This medication also prevents cravings, which can be intense when stopping opioids like heroin, fentanyl, or prescription painkillers. Suboxone can be used for short-term detoxification or ongoing for years to deter relapse. The medication allows those dependent on opioids to function normally without feeling sick or high.

What is methadone used for?

Methadone is used to treat opiate addiction. Though the medication is not always a first-choice medication for opiates and is not used for issues with alcohol or other drugs, it is a good option for those who have done well on it before or have not done well on Suboxone. It can also be a good choice for those wanting extra long-term accountability. Around 10% of opioid patients at our Naperville clinic choose methadone.

What are IOP programs for?
Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs) are for anyone struggling with drug or alcohol issues. Some patients come as their first (and often last) treatment experience. Others are coming directly from inpatient rehab or have been in and out of different treatment centers for years. These patients have plenty of knowledge, but IOP offers the support and accountability to apply the tools in real life and helps with the follow-through on staying healthy.

Illinois license number: A-5218-0008
CARF accreditation number: 250933