Expect a warm welcome, no judgment, and an addiction treatment team that cares more than any other treatment center you’ve tried before. Come in to start the program you want right away (Suboxone®, Methadone or IOP). From there, we’ll work together to get you any support you want to stay healthy.
Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center in Palos Heights, IL
Palos Heights Outpatient Opioid Addiction Treatment & Suboxone® Clinic
11925 S Harlem Ave, Palos Heights, IL 60463
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Palos Heights Opioid and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Center Near Me
Palos Heights is one of three Symetria Recovery® locations in Cook County. The clinic is at the corner of W. College Dr. and S. Harlem Ave. near Trinity Christian College between the cities of Oak Lawn and Orland Park. If this location is near you now, great! If not, this is still the best methadone, Suboxone®, and IOP program for the southwest suburbs of Chicago and cities like Alsip, Midlothian, Chicago Ridge, Worth, and Oak Forest, IL. The nearest Pace bus station is Harlem Ave & 119th St / College Dr.
Palos Heights Services Hours
Admissions: Daily 24/7 (call any time)
Dosing Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 5:30 AM-8:30 PM (last dose 6:00 PM)
Wednesday, Friday: 5:30 AM-4:00 PM (last dose 3:00 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: Monday 5:30 PM-7:00 PM
SMART Recovery: Thursday 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Compare Your Options: Methadone, Suboxone®, Vivitrol®, IOP & Rehab

Personalized Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment
At Symetria Recovery, you have access to proven addiction medication and therapy options to find what works for you. Staff-to-patient ratios here are better than industry standards (by a lot), so you actually get the full attention you need from the experts.
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What should I expect from outpatient rehab?
Suboxone® vs Methadone – which is better?
Suboxone is the recommended medication for most opiate addiction patients. It is only a partial antagonist, which satisfies the receptors in the brain craving heroin or pain pills, but without the same “high” or risk.
Methadone is preferred by those who have had success with methadone in the past or need long-term daily accountability. It works in the same way as Suboxone to block opioid receptors, but is a full opioid agonist.
Whether searching methadone clinic near me or a Suboxone clinic near me; Symetria Recovery offers both medication options, so you can get unbiased advice from the doctor on your first appointment.
See article: Suboxone vs Methadone
IOP vs Rehab – which is better?
IOP is a great fit whether you’re just starting to recognize a substance use issue, transitioning from inpatient rehab, returning after a relapse, or have been through multiple treatment programs in the past. Inpatient rehab is a good option if you’re struggling with more severe co-occurring issues (like psychosis or active suicidal thoughts) or if you’re already trying an IOP program but are not finding success.
See article: IOP vs. Rehab
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