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MedMark Treatment Centers Belcamp, MD

Opiate Addiction Treatment for Heroin and Painkiller Dependency in Belcamp, MD

For appointments, please call our intake and referral office at 410.225.5452.
We are available and scheduling intake appointments Monday through Friday, 7:30am – 4:00pm.

MedMark Treatment Centers offers opiate addiction treatment for individuals with heroin or prescription painkiller dependency. We have outpatient clinics conveniently located throughout the greater Baltimore area, including one in Belcamp, Maryland, that provides individuals with access to the care and treatment they need in their path to recovery.

At our outpatient clinic, methadone or buprenorphine maintenance is just one aspect of our opiate addiction treatment process. MedMark’s medication-assisted treatment services aim to help patients overcome not just the physical challenges of addiction, but also the emotional, mental, and spiritual elements as well. That’s why substance abuse counseling is always an integral part of our treatment plans. Our counseling staff takes several different approaches to therapy so that our patients have access to the care that’s most suitable for them. Every individual who comes to MedMark can expect an individualized treatment plan that’s highly tailored to his or her needs.

MedMark Treatment Centers is where change begins. Whether you’re seeking heroin addiction treatment or treatment for any other opiate addiction, we have the resources to help you overcome your dependency and take back control over your life. We welcome patients from Belcamp, MD and all surrounding areas. Contact us today for more information and to get started.

About Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

We specialize in medication-assisted treatment (MAT), an approach to care that involves medication and therapy. As a MAT patient, you will take medicine that treats your withdrawal symptoms. By relieving the physical effects of opioid addiction, MAT medication helps you focus on recovery. Our MAT programs give you support as you learn new behaviors and change your life. As a MAT patient at MedMark Belcamp, you will:

  • Attend regular physical and behavioral health appointments
  • Receive education on MAT medication, opioid addiction and recovery skills
  • Participate in random drug screenings required under state and federal regulations
  • Find community in your fellow opioid addiction patients
  • Set and meet personal recovery goals

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Services

Belcamp, MD Buprenorphine and Methadone Treatment Services

When you or a loved one turns to MedMark Belcamp for treatment for a heroin addiction or pain pill addiction, we can provide the following services to support the recovery process:

  • Methadone maintenance treatment: Methadone has more than 50 years of success in treating patients with opioid use disorder. It can treat severe symptoms and offers added structure during the early stages of care.
  • Buprenorphine maintenance treatment: Buprenorphine has been used for treating opioid addiction since 2002. Unlike methadone, buprenorphine does not fully activate the opioid receptors, but it provides relief from withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
  • Individual and group counseling: Counseling makes up a critical component of MAT. Every patient attends one-on-one counseling sessions where they learn recovery skills. Some patients also go to group therapy that lets them share their experiences with others.
  • Relapse prevention education: Our relapse prevention classes help you manage times when you feel tempted to use opioids. They also let you build a strategy for if a relapse happens.
  • Referrals to other community agencies: We understand that addiction goes beyond the clinic. Our team can refer you to organizations that help you with basic necessities and social services.
  • Discharge planning: Your recovery will continue long after you complete our services. We create discharge plans for patients who move on to the next phase of their lives.

What to Expect at Your Intake

You can begin the intake process at our clinic by walking in or scheduling an appointment. Out of respect for your time, we recommend contacting our referral office to make an appointment first. During your first visit, you will go through these steps:

  • Reviewing your medical history and past drug use
  • Receiving a physical assessment
  • Participating in a drug screen
  • Completing a consultation with an intake counselor
  • Understanding our MAT program’s policies and procedures

The MedMark Difference

Patients in recovery choose MedMark because of our patient-centered services. These components of our care set us apart from other clinics:

  • Evidence-based services: MAT has decades of demonstrated results in patients dealing with opioid use disorder.
  • Compassionate approaches: Our team offers judgment-free care in a welcoming environment for patients from all backgrounds.
  • Affordable options: To make care as affordable as possible, we accept multiple insurance plans and offer cost-effective treatments.
  • Industry-leading accreditation: Our accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) shows our dedication to quality.

Transportation Routes:

You can find MedMark Belcamp just 25 miles northeast of Baltimore. Please use the Maryland trip planner link to help you get to our Belcamp clinic: https://www.mta.maryland.gov/trip-planner

Learn More About Buprenorphine and Methadone Treatment in Belcamp, MD

Let us answer any questions you have about opioid addiction treatment at MedMark Belcamp. We can help you understand the recovery process and begin changing your life. Please contact our staff online or call us at 410-273-9700.

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