Suboxone Centers Near Clarksburg, WV

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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 752 patient reviews to identify the best Suboxone clinic in Clarksburg. It helps us narrow our recommendations so you can find the best clinic for your needs.

Top 5 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers Near Clarksburg, WV

MedMark Treatment Centers Morgantown

53 Don Knotts Blvd, Morgantown, WV 26508

4.3 out of 5 (37 reviews)

Med Mark Treatment Center in Morgantown offers a welcoming environment and positive approach to Suboxone treatment. Patients highly praise the caring, non-judgmental staff who focus on customized care. Many credit the center with transforming their lives through compassionate support. The clinic comes highly recommended for opioid addiction treatment.

Highlights

  • Outstanding staff: The center has a team of welcoming, positive, and caring counselors who genuinely care about the success and well-being of their patients. They provide exceptional patient-specific treatment and work hard to provide effective and up-to-date care.
  • Rapid treatment process: The center offers quick intake and treatment initiation, with the possibility of scheduling an intake within a day or two. Patients can start their first dose of Suboxone at a dose of 30 mg on the same day. They also have a rapid dose escalation plan, increasing the dose by 10 mg per week after a brief titration period.
  • Discreet and non-judgmental atmosphere: Patients appreciate the non-judgmental and encouraging atmosphere at the center. The staff is described as being devoid of judgment, always encouraging, and genuinely wanting to see the patients succeed. The center is also described as being like a respectable doctor's office, creating a comfortable and professional environment for treatment.

Parkersburg Comprehensive Treatment Center

184 Holiday Hills Dr, Parkersburg, WV 26104

4.1 out of 5 (34 reviews)

The Suboxone treatment center is well regarded for its caring and dedicated staff. Patients speak highly of the respectful, comprehensive treatment they receive. The clinic provides methadone, Suboxone, vivitrol and counseling. Some reviewers did note the facilities and equipment could use upgrading.

Highlights

  • Highly recommended clinic for methadone, Suboxone, or Vivitrol treatment with counseling.
  • Amazing staff that regularly checks in on patients and shows love and compassion.
  • Nurses, therapists, and doctor genuinely care about patients' recovery and success.

Clarksburg Comprehensive Treatment Center

706 Oak Mound Rd, Clarksburg, WV 26301

3.5 out of 5 (24 reviews)

The first review is initially critical of the Clarksburg Comprehensive Treatment Center but, after reflecting on their experience, they give it a 5-star rating. The second review is from someone who has worked at the center since 2010 and has witnessed positive changes in patients' lives. The remaining reviews highlight the caring and supportive nature of the counselors and staff at the center.

Highlights

  • The counselors genuinely care about the patients and offer helpful support in their recovery journey.
  • The staff is friendly and creates a positive and welcoming environment.
  • The doctor is highly recommended and makes an effort to establish a strong doctor-patient relationship.

Spero Health

95 Rosebud Ave Suite 104, Clarksburg, WV 26301

4.8 out of 5 (16 reviews)

The Suboxone treatment center receives mostly positive reviews praising the caring, compassionate staff, especially Ambra. Patients feel the staff is dedicated to understanding and helping them through recovery. However, one reviewer notes a decline in quality of care as the patient load increased.

Highlights

  • The staff at the Suboxone treatment center, especially Ambra, are compassionate, understanding, and treat patients like friends while remaining professional.
  • The clinic provides excellent care and support for patients, with the staff going above and beyond to help and work with individuals in their recovery journey.
  • The doctors and staff show genuine care for their patients' well-being and are committed to helping them start a new chapter in their lives free from the dependency on drugs.

Sirena Solutions Health & Wellness

1083 Country Club Rd, Fairmont, WV 26554

4.6 out of 5 (10 reviews)

The Suboxone treatment center received very positive reviews for its caring and attentive staff, comfortable environment, and personalized counseling. Patients praised the Buckhannon office's flexibility during the pandemic and appreciated the Fairmont office, though no specifics were given. One patient was grateful to feel human again after years of addiction. There was some concern expressed about focus on money over patient well-being.

Highlights

  • Compassionate and attentive staff: Reviewers consistently highlight the caring and understanding nature of the staff, including the doctor and counselors. Patients feel treated like humans and appreciate the personalized approach to care.
  • Prompt and resourceful problem-solving: The staff goes above and beyond to assist patients, even in challenging situations. They quickly found a new pharmacy for a patient who encountered issues with their prescription, showcasing their dedication to ensuring uninterrupted treatment.
  • Pleasant and comfortable environment: The office is described as clean, quiet, and relaxing, providing a welcoming atmosphere for patients. The waiting room is particularly praised, as it feels more like a cozy living room than a typical clinical waiting area.

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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