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Below are 3 drug rehabilitation centers in Quincy, MA.

Quincy Drug Rehab Centers

Adcare Outpatient - Quincy
Location: Quincy, MA - 02169
Contact Phone: (617) 328-0639
Website: http://800alcohol.com/
Description: Our counselors possess master’s degrees and a solid understanding of the disease of addiction. They work with clients to assess their needs and to develop individualized treatment plans that accommodate work and family schedules.
Bay Cove Human Services - Andrew House Detoxification Center
Location: Quincy, MA - 02171
Contact Phone: (617) 479-9320
Website: http://www.baycove.org/
Description: Andrew House Detoxification Center is a sixty bed acute treatment facility which provides medically monitored services to men and women over 18 years old who need detoxification from alcohol, heroin and other opiates. The program specializes in treating people who, in addition to abusing substances, may also be living with mental health disorders, HIV+/AIDS, using more than one substance, or may be receiving methadone maintenance medication.
Habit Opco Quincy Treatment Center
Location: Quincy, MA - 02169
Contact Phone: (617) 479-0102
Website: http://www.crchealth.com/
Description: Located at 1515 Hancock Street, Suite 304, in Quincy, Massachusetts, the Habit OPCO Quincy Treatment Center provides medically supervised methadone and Suboxone (buprenorphine) maintenance treatment to individuals who are attempting to overcome an addiction to or dependence upon heroin or other opioids. Methadone hydrochloride is a synthetic "opioid agonist," which means that it acts in a way that is similar to morphine and other narcotic medications. When used in proper doses as part of a medically supervised opioid addiction treatment program, methadone blocks cravings and other withdrawal symptoms without creating the euphoric or sedative states that result from opioid abuse. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid receptor agonist. Like methadone, buprenorphine can relieve opioid withdrawal symptoms without producing the intoxicating effects that are associated with opioid abuse. Buprenorphine was the first medication for the treatment of opioid dependence to be approved under the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000. To be eligible for this type of treatment at the Habit OPCO Quincy Treatment Center, prospective patients much be at least 18 years old, and must have been addicted to or dependent upon opiates for a minimum of one year prior to seeking treatment.

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