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Opioid Addiction Treatment Center in Orlando, FL
New Season Treatment Center – Orlando
New Season Treatment Center provides opioid addiction treatment and recovery in Orlando and surrounding areas including Winter Park, Pine Hills, Ocoee, Apopka, Waterford Lakes, Maitland, Lake Nona, Sanford, Winter Garden, Clermont, Longwood and Altamonte Springs. We provide outpatient services that include all of the services listed below in one affordable fee. Our team of opioid addiction specialists use the latest research to provide each patient with quality custom plans designed to support their recovery. Call now to schedule your appointment.
Our Services for Opioid Addiction Treatment:
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) - such as methadone, buprenorphine or Suboxone to address withdrawal symptoms and cravings
- Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) - helps individuals with substance use disorders who are seeking a less restrictive level of care than inpatient programs or are taking preventative measures to avoid more extensive services, like hospitalization
- Counseling: individual one-on-one, group and family
- Medically supervised withdrawal
- Medical exams to ensure safety
- Convenient outpatient services
- Referrals
- Confidentiality
- Take-home benefits after meeting key criteria
Opioid Addiction Treatment in Orlando
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), in combination with counseling, is the most effective program to recover from opioid dependence as it treats a person’s physiological as well as psychological components of addiction. This approach addresses both legal and illicit opioids such as codeine, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, hydromorphone, propoxyphene, heroin and fentanyl.
One of the strong advantages of MAT is that the individual learns to recover and heal without the requirement to leave work, family or social obligations. The added benefit of participating in treatment while continuing regular life activities is that the patient learns to work within their present circumstances. By contrast, patients that are removed from their environment for treatment must still learn how to cope and properly respond to stimuli associated with past behavior. MAT is a low-cost option when compared to the high cost of continued illegal drug use, inpatient or residential treatment, or the high relapse rates associated with programs that do not work for the individual.
Methadone
Methadone is a medication used as part of a comprehensive Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program. Methadone is an FDA-approved, highly studied and regulated medication used to help individuals recover from opioid addiction. Decades of research shows methadone to be highly effective in treating patients by stopping withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Methadone acts as a stabilizer in the body rather than as an opioid drug that is used for its euphoric effects. When taken as prescribed, methadone helps patients function physically, emotionally and intellectually without impairment. Methadone does not produce mood swings, drowsiness or narcotic effects. By contrast, painkillers and heroin destabilize individuals and lead them to many risk behaviors that have severe consequences.
Buprenorphine and Suboxone
Approved for clinical use since 2002, both buprenorphine and Suboxone are medications used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes counseling and participation in social support programs. At the appropriate levels, both buprenorphine and Suboxone are safe and effective. Both have several benefits including lowering the potential for misuse, and suppressing opioid withdrawal and craving symptoms. Studies indicate that buprenorphine is equally as effective as lower doses of methadone, however, it is not as effective for patients with higher levels of physical dependency where methadone is a better option to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Addiction Counseling
Counseling is the key to achieving long-lasting success. It helps patients understand the nature of addiction as a disease, the effects of the disease on the brain and their behaviors. Through counseling, individuals explore why they became addicted, what triggers are associated with addiction and ways to establish resilient plans that will make improvements across all areas of their lives.
Counselors in individual, group and family settings, help patients learn how to better cope with stress, handle setbacks and loss and find new ways of improving. Patients reap better results for enduring success when they dedicate the appropriate amount of time to counseling in addition to Medication-Assisted Treatment.
New Season provides auxiliary aids for persons with disabilities and limited English proficiency in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (as amended). If assistance or accommodation is needed please make a request through your local New Season counselor. Additional information can found at https://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/individual-with-disability/auxiliary-aids-plan.shtml
Now accepting Medicare, Medicaid and Private Insurance. Call today for more information.
New Patients
Phone: 877-284-7074Business Hours
Mon - Fri: 5:00am - 2:00pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
Holidays: 6:00am - 9:00am
Dosing Hours
Mon - Fri: 5:00am - 2:00pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
Holidays: 6:00am - 9:00am
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- Meritain
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- Prestige Health Choice
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- Staywell
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- Trustmark
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Additional locations
New Season Treatment Center – Mid Florida
- 1507 John Young Parkway
- Suite A
- Kissimmee, FL 34741
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- Phone: 407-933-8331
- Fax: 407-944-9471
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