Bronx, New York - USA (Bronx County)
Suboxone is the brand name given to a medication that contains buprenorphine and naloxone and is used by is used by Recovery Care Suboxone Outpatient Clinic in Bronx, New York, to treat opiate addiction. This is done on an outpatient basis.
There are two main types of addiction treatment; in some cases, three types are recognized. The two main types of treatment are inpatient and outpatient; sometimes the aftercare or support provided after all inpatient and outpatient treatment has been completed is counted as a third type of treatment.
Receiving Suboxone at a New York, NY, Recovery Care Suboxone Outpatient Clinic means a patient will report to the clinic at a specific time each day, much as if he were keeping a doctor's appointment. At that time, he will receive his medication and may also attend individual or group therapy sessions. Because the person will leave at some point after his visit to a Recovery Care Suboxone Outpatient Clinic in Bronx, New York, this is known as outpatient treatment.
Depending on the specific clinic, a patient may stay at the clinic overnight and on the weekends, leaving only to go to work or school. This is also a form of outpatient treatment; the Suboxone will be given at some point while the patient is present at the clinic.
Information on a Recovery Care Suboxone Outpatient Clinic in Bronx, NY, can be found by dialing (718) 717-8334. You can determine if an outpatient clinic is one that requires overnight/weekend stays or is one that works along the same lines as a regular medical clinic. Then you will know the best one to choose to receive your Suboxone treatment.
By finding out this information beforehand, you can make arrangements that may be necessary if you will have to stay at the clinic for extended periods of time. Otherwise, you can inform those who need to know as to the times you will report to a Recovery Care Suboxone Outpatient Clinic in Bronx, New York, for your medication.
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