Methadone Clinic In Palmyra, NJ
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Medically Supervised Support for Opioid Recovery
When opioid addiction starts affecting your health, relationships, work, or daily stability, getting the right support can make the next step feel more manageable. Our methadone treatment services in Palmyra, NJ support people living with opioid dependence and substance use disorder in a riverfront Burlington County community shaped by Route 73, Broad Street, and the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge.
Treatment combines medication-assisted care, behavioral therapy, and medical supervision to help patients manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and work toward long-term recovery. Care is provided in a private, judgment-free environment where behavioral therapists, physicians, and nurses support both the physical and emotional sides of addiction.
If you or someone close to you needs structured methadone treatment, our team can help you begin with clarity, compassion, and a plan built around recovery.
Why So Many Patients in Maple Shade Choose Us
Posted on Britt LynnMarch 27, 2024 Absolutely love this place. The nurses and staff here are amazing! They actually want to help you. And they genuinely care. I’m actually a name here and not just a number. Ive been to another place and it’s nothing like it is here.Posted on April RodenbaughMarch 19, 2024 I transferred from Camden treatment center and I am glad that I did the only downside of it is that I was getting 27 bottles at Camden treatment center and when I I got here I only get 13 it makes me feel like I have been down graded but it is what it is. I enjoy coming here is clean quiet drama free nobody standing outside bugging you to buy something or asking for something just in an out . Thank you to tia my counselor she is great and Deb in nursing is so awesome ????........Posted on rOctober 16, 2023 These guys are really cool and genuinely care. I would like to especially mention Ron, very helpful on the phone. Terry, who had the patience like Jōb, and Nick, very courteous and professional. I didn't feel like i was just another number, so to speak. Thanks again guys! Edited to leave my name Robert M. I'm editing this review just to reiterate my last review..i mean these guys can't make this process any easier.. shout out to Terry the counselor, Debbie the nurse, the lady at the front I'm sorry i forget your name but very professional very sweet, if i had to think of anything negative its not really negative just a preference..i am prescribed suboxone. I prefer the strips, but they're not available, for a good reason I'm sure. Otherwise, if you have an addiction you want to kick, this is the place to go. Thanks again everyone. RobertPosted on Kiera TempleMay 10, 2023 This place really help you I been to 4 methadone centers and this place is the best to me and for me. They treat you with respect and dignity!! My counselor Deidra is all that I love that woman she became my family Affinity became my family and because of them my life has gotten better. I’m not completely there but coming here knowing I have people that care and my goal is getting closer and closer for my life to be back to have ME back!!And shoutout to the dosing RN’s I love All of you guys!!! My front desk ppl!! I couldn’t have gotten a better support family!!Posted on John PancelliApril 17, 2023 PLEASE DO NOT HESISTATE TO CALL THESE GUYS. If you're struggling the worst that can happen is it doesn't work out, but I personally promise you these guys will go the extra length to help you build a solid foundation away from opiates. If you're sick and tired of being sick and tired give these folks a chance. They got me in and medicated within an afternoon allowing me to continue to try to build a life for myself in my community. To the staff - thank you guys for helping me get on track????Posted on Allen MillerMarch 8, 2023 Been going here since it opened, it literally was the best change I ever made!! If your serious about getting clean and staying clean, look no further Affinity Health is where u want to be!!!!!Posted on zack BMay 2, 2022 I went to this clinic 4 months ago and was the best decision I made … very friendly staff that actually care … my counselor, Very awesome person ! So Angela thank you so much for all the help , life’s going great being on this treatment program ????
Opioid Dependence Treated With Clinical Support
Opioid addiction can develop from prescription medications, illicit opioids, or a combination of both. Our team supports patients who are struggling with dependence on substances such as:
- OxyContin
- Vicodin
- Fentanyl
- Heroin
Every person’s experience with addiction is different. Treatment focuses on helping patients address physical dependence while also identifying the emotional, behavioral, and life circumstances that may contribute to continued opioid use.
Methadone Treatment for Withdrawal and Cravings
Medication-assisted treatment, often called MAT, uses FDA-approved medication alongside counseling and clinical support. This approach can help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings so patients are better able to focus on recovery.
Methadone may be used as part of a supervised treatment plan for opioid use disorder, with buprenorphine-based options considered when clinically appropriate. These medications are provided in a controlled clinical setting, with medical oversight to support patient safety, stability, and progress.
Methadone
Methadone is a long-acting medication used to help manage opioid withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Because it remains active in the body for an extended period, it can help patients feel more stable as they begin addressing the behavioral and emotional parts of recovery.
Suboxone
Suboxone is a buprenorphine-based medication that may be used to support recovery from opioid dependence. When appropriate, it can help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms as part of a broader treatment plan.
Vivitrol
Vivitrol may be used for some patients after they have completed opioid detox and are no longer physically dependent on opioids. A clinical provider can help determine whether this option fits a patient’s recovery needs.
Sublocade
Sublocade is an extended-release buprenorphine treatment that may be appropriate for certain patients already stabilized on buprenorphine. It is one of several medication options that may be considered based on clinical needs and recovery goals.
Counseling That Supports Methadone Treatment
Methadone can help with withdrawal and cravings, but counseling helps patients build the skills needed to manage triggers, stress, relationships, and daily decision-making. Behavioral therapy gives patients a place to understand patterns, strengthen coping skills, and work toward healthier routines.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT, helps patients examine the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. This can make it easier to recognize patterns that contribute to opioid use and replace them with healthier responses.
Reality Therapy
Reality therapy focuses on how choices relate to basic human needs, including survival, connection, independence, achievement, and enjoyment. Patients work on recognizing those needs and making choices that better support recovery.
Motivational Interviewing
Motivational interviewing helps patients explore their reasons for change. This approach can support commitment to treatment by helping patients identify personal goals and the behaviors that may be standing in the way.
Solution Focused Therapy
Solution focused therapy emphasizes practical goals and realistic next steps. Patients work on building action-based plans that can support recovery, stability, and progress outside the treatment setting.
Why Choose Affinity Healthcare Group
Starting methadone treatment can feel overwhelming, especially when privacy, withdrawal symptoms, or fear of judgment are part of the decision. Our approach is built around coordinated medical care, counseling, and practical support so patients can work toward recovery with dignity.
Patients choose our team for:
- Coordinated medical and counseling support: Physicians, nurses, practitioners, and behavioral health specialists work together to connect treatment planning, clinical care, group education, and individual counseling.
- Care shaped around the patient: Treatment considers each person’s needs, strengths, preferences, and recovery goals instead of treating opioid dependency as a one-size-fits-all problem.
- A confidential, judgment-free setting: Privacy matters, especially in a close-knit borough where daily routines often involve work, family, and travel along the River LINE or Route 73.
- Support beyond medication alone: As patients begin restoring their health, the team may help connect them with resources related to employment, medical care, housing, family support, and other stability needs.
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Questions That Come Up Before Starting Treatment
Many patients continue working while receiving outpatient care. Your schedule, transportation needs, and clinical plan can be discussed with the care team.
Yes. Care is provided in a confidential setting so patients can seek help without fear of judgment.
No. You can reach out before symptoms become severe so the team can explain what next steps may look like.
Yes. The program supports patients struggling with fentanyl and other opioids as part of a medically supervised treatment plan.
You can still seek help. Many patients need more than one attempt before finding the structure and support that works for them.
When You’re Ready for a More Stable Next Step
You do not have to sort through opioid addiction alone. Whether treatment has felt hard to fit around work, transportation, family responsibilities, or fear of being judged, our team can help you take the next step in a private, supportive setting.