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Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Addiction – Comprehensive MAT Program

We understand the challenges of overcoming opioid dependence. Our Suboxone treatment program  for opioid dependence in Ann Arbor is designed to help individuals struggling with opioid addiction regain control of their lives in a safe, supportive, and medically supervised environment.

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What is Suboxone?

Suboxone is a medication approved by the FDA to treat opioid addiction, containing buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine acts as a partial opioid agonist which helps to relieve withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. Naloxone, on the other hand, helps prevent misuse of the medication. Together, they work to stabilize individuals and support their recovery process.

Our Suboxone Treatment Approach

Our treatment approach at Westlake Consultation Center is personalized to meet the specific needs of each client. Here’s how we manage our Suboxone treatment:

  • Initial Consultation and Assessment: Each new client undergoes a comprehensive assessment to determine the most effective treatment plan. This includes a review of their medical history, substance use history, and a discussion of their personal recovery goals.
  • Induction Phase: The transition to Suboxone is carefully managed by our medical team to ensure safety and comfort, minimizing withdrawal symptoms as you stop using other opioids.
  • Maintenance Phase: We monitor and adjust the dosage of Suboxone during the maintenance phase to ensure it meets the client’s needs without causing dependency. This phase also includes regular counseling and support groups to aid recovery.

Behavioral Therapy: We combine medication management with behavioral therapies to address all aspects of addiction. This integrated treatment helps clients build coping skills, mend relationships, and change unhealthy behaviors related to drug use.

Continued Support and Aftercare: Recovery from opioid addiction is a long-term journey. We offer ongoing support and aftercare services to help clients maintain their sobriety and prevent relapse.

Why Choose Westlake for Help With Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)?

Choosing the right treatment facility for opioid addiction recovery is a critical step towards a successful and sustainable recovery. At Westlake Consultation Center, we provide a comprehensive Suboxone treatment program that stands out due to our expert medical team, personalized approach, and supportive environment. Our center in Ann Arbor is dedicated to helping individuals overcome the challenges of opioid dependence with a treatment plan tailored specifically to their needs, ensuring both safety and effectiveness. We combine the latest in medical treatments with compassionate, individualized care to support our clients every step of the way on their journey to recovery.

  • Expert Medical Team: Our medical professionals are trained and certified in addiction medicine, providing the highest level of care.
  • Comprehensive Support: We offer both medical treatment and psychological support in one location, simplifying your recovery process.
  • Privacy and Confidentiality: We uphold the strictest standards of privacy and confidentiality in all aspects of treatment and care.

Take the First Step Today
If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid addiction, consider Suboxone treatment at Westlake Consultation Center in Ann Arbor. Our team is ready to support you every step of the way towards a healthier, substance-free life.

Rataucha-Anne-HeardSend an email to Rataucha, our Program Coordinator, at Ratauchaswestlake@gmail.com or fill out Appointment Request Online.

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Common Questions About Suboxone: Use, Duration, and Side Effects

Many people considering treatment often ask, “How long will I need to be on Suboxone?” The answer varies from person to person. Our medical team takes an individualized approach, tailoring the duration of Suboxone maintenance based on your progress, goals, and overall recovery plan. For some, short-term use supports detox and stabilization. For others, longer maintenance may be needed to sustain recovery and reduce relapse risk.

Patients also frequently search, “What is Suboxone used for?” Suboxone is a prescription medication used to treat opioid use disorder. It works by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, helping people stay focused on recovery while rebuilding their lives.

As with any medication, it’s natural to wonder about side effects. “What are Suboxone side effects?” is a common concern. While most people tolerate the medication well, possible side effects can include nausea, constipation, or headaches. That’s why our doctors carefully monitor dosage, side effects, and overall response throughout treatment to ensure the safest and most effective outcome.