Suboxone Centers Near Houma, LA

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As a top-rated website for addiction recovery, Addiction Group understands the importance of finding a trustworthy and reputable addiction clinic. We’ve analyzed 26 clinics so that we can provide excellent recommendations.

Here are some criteria that our team considers when researching and evaluating addiction clinics:

  • Licenses and accreditation
  • Specializations
  • Treatment approach
  • Experience in treating Suboxone addiction
  • Insurance coverage

We also employed advanced AI technology to evaluate 1044 patient reviews to identify the best Suboxone clinic in Houma. It helps us narrow our recommendations so you can find the best clinic for your needs.

Top 6 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers Near Houma, LA

Jack Heidenreich, MD

111 Acadia Dr, Raceland, LA 70394

4.9 out of 5 (46 reviews)

The Suboxone treatment center receives mostly positive reviews. Patients praise Dr. Jack and his staff for their professional, thorough, attentive, and respectful care. Patients also appreciate the short wait times and easy appointment scheduling. The center comes highly recommended for those needing a family doctor or opioid addiction treatment.

Highlights

  • Highly professional and knowledgeable doctor: Dr. Jack is praised for his professionalism, knowledge, and attentiveness.
  • Personable and caring staff: The staff is described as personable, respectful, thorough, and attentive to patients' concerns.
  • Efficient and timely service: Patients appreciate that they are seen on time and have short wait times for appointments.

Baton Rouge Comprehensive Treatment Center

11445 Reiger Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70809

3.1 out of 5 (52 reviews)

The reviews for the Suboxone treatment center are mostly positive, with many people saying the center has been key to changing their lives and giving them the tools to overcome addiction. The staff is praised for their support and for providing opportunities for personal growth and stability. Some reviewers suggest improvements, while others are grateful for the center's positive impact.

Highlights

  • The staff are great and the counselors are sweet.
  • The clinic is focused on helping patients find a better way to live and provides a healing place for those seeking treatment.
  • The clinic provides tools for success and is a true blessing for many patients.

Accurate Clinic

2401 Veterans Memorial Blvd #16, Kenner, LA 70062

4.4 out of 5 (37 reviews)

The Suboxone treatment center has received very positive feedback for its compassionate, knowledgeable staff, including Dr. E, and their dedication to improving patients' quality of life. Patients also appreciate the clinic's comprehensive approach to pain management with additional services like massage and nutrition. Overall, patients feel the center provides excellent opioid addiction treatment and care.

Highlights

  • Highly compassionate and knowledgeable staff: The clinic is praised for having a caring and compassionate team that goes above and beyond to make their patients feel special. They are knowledgeable about pain management and take the time to educate patients on their treatment plans.
  • Thorough and personalized treatment: Patients appreciate that Dr. Ehlenberger takes the time to understand their individual needs and tailors treatment plans specifically to them. He uses a comprehensive approach and looks at the patient's entire biological picture to improve their condition.
  • Focus on overall health and quality of life: The clinic is recognized for its progressive approach, offering more than just medication for pain. They prioritize the patient's overall health and aim to improve their quality of life through various treatment options and services.

Women Health and Aesthetics / Dr. Charon E. Gentile, MD & Heather Fanguy, RN FNP

259 Gabasse St, Houma, LA 70360

4.7 out of 5 (24 reviews)

These reviews discuss a laser hair removal office and Dr. Gentile. Clients are satisfied with the laser hair removal results and find the staff friendly. The reviews praise Dr. Gentile and her team for their excellent care.

Highlights

  • The staff at this Suboxone treatment center are described as amazing, friendly, and welcoming, creating a comfortable environment for patients.
  • The doctor at this center is highly praised for her expertise and knowledge in the field, making patients feel confident and trusting in their treatment.
  • The center provides excellent medical care, addressing all patient questions and concerns, and ensuring that patients leave with their needs fully addressed.

Behavioral Health Group - Westbank

1141 Whitney Ave. Building 4, Gretna, LA 70056

3.7 out of 5 (25 reviews)

The Suboxone treatment center has received very positive reviews. Patients appreciate the helpful, friendly staff dedicated to their recovery. The clinic is praised for its convenient location, fast service, and ability to assist all patients. Patients feel supported and welcomed on their path to recovery.

Highlights

  • Convenient location and fast service.
  • Highly supportive and caring staff.
  • Open all night to support those suffering with opioid withdrawals.

Odyssey House Louisiana Detox

2700 S Broad Ave, New Orleans, LA 70125

3.9 out of 5 (22 reviews)

The Suboxone treatment center received mainly positive reviews. Patients appreciated the caring staff who helped manage symptoms and ensured a comfortable detox experience. The facility was described as clean with good food. One reviewer did mention it was not like a 5-star hotel.

Highlights

  • The center is very good at caring for any symptoms from Suboxone to other medications and patients can sleep through almost the entire detox experience.
  • The facility is clean (although old) and the staff show genuine care and consistency.
  • The center has incorporated Medically Assisted Treatment (Suboxone) for opiate use disorder and has increased medication options for other substance use disorders, making patients feel more comfortable.

What is Suboxone?

Healthcare providers commonly use suboxone to treat opioid addiction. It’s a combination medication of buprenorphine and naloxone.

The drug works by reducing cravings for opioids, which helps prevent withdrawal symptoms from occurring.

  • Buprenorphine: An opioid partial agonist; it produces the same effects as opioids but in smaller doses.
  • Naloxone: An opioid antagonist; it blocks the effects of opioid drugs.

You must take Suboxone under a healthcare professional’s supervision. Misuse of the drug can cause serious side effects and complications.

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How to Take Suboxone

Healthcare providers typically administer suboxone as a sublingual film or tablet that dissolves under the tongue. They usually prescribe it as a part of comprehensive treatment in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies.

When taking Suboxone, following your doctor’s instructions carefully is essential.

Sublingual films and tablets should be placed under the tongue and allowed to dissolve completely—usually within 10 minutes. Swallowing the film may decrease its effectiveness.

How Long Do I Need to Take Suboxone?

The duration of Suboxone treatment will vary per individual. Treatment time may take longer or shorter, depending on the following:

  • Your condition
  • Response to treatment
  • Other medications you may be taking

Your doctor will determine the best treatment plan suited to your needs. They will also conduct ongoing assessments to monitor your progress and adjust treatment as necessary.

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Alternatives to Suboxone

Suboxone isn’t the only drug that can treat opioid addiction. Alternatives to Suboxone include:

Methadone

Methadone is a long-acting opioid agonist. It binds to the same receptors in the brain as other opioids, like heroin and oxycodone. The drug helps reduce withdrawal symptoms and feelings of euphoria. 

Naxeltrone

Naxeltrone is another popular alternative to Suboxone. The drug blocks the effects of opioids on the brain. It helps reduce cravings associated with opioid addiction.

Zubsolv

Zubsolv is another brand name for a drug that combines buprenorphine and naloxone. Unlike Suboxone, this drug is available as a tablet.

You must dissolve the tablet in your mouth within 5 minutes. Some prefer Zubsolv over Suboxone because of its taste and ease of administration. 

Precautions for Suboxone

Suboxone can cause severe problems if not taken correctly. As such, follow these precautions for the drug:

  • Always take Suboxone under a doctor’s supervision.
  • Never try to adjust your dosage (such as taking too little or too much) on your own.
  • Keep up with all doctor appointments so they can monitor your progress. 
  • Be transparent about your medical history, as this can impact Suboxone’s effects on your body.
  • Don’t drink alcohol and take other depressants while on Suboxone. 

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