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Hartford has methadone clinics and local physicians who are approved to prescribe buprenorphine (which is the active ingredient in Suboxone). These opioid replacement medications are very effective in eliminating the opiate withdrawal symptoms of those suffering with an opioid addiction. Below are links to more info on Hartford methadone programs, opioid dependency, addiction & recovery counseling, and nationwide methadone job listings.






 



Hartford Methadone Clinics
Hartford Dispensary 345 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 525-2181
Hartford Dispensary
Henderson/Johnson Clinic MMTP
12-14-16-18 Weston Street
Hartford, CT 06120
(860) 527-5100
Community Substance Abuse Centers
Ambulatory Detox
55 Fishfry Street
Hartford, CT 06120
(860) 247-8300
Hartford Dispensary
Manchester Clinic
335 Broad Street
Manchester, CT 06040
(860) 643-3210
Hartford Dispensary
New Britain Clinic
70 Whiting Street
New Britain, CT 06051
(860) 827-3313

 

Hartford Buprenorphine Treatment
Theodore David Fishman, M.D. 670 Prospect Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
(860) 233-2600
Joyce Rose Kamanitz, M.D. 670 Prospect Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
(860) 233-2600
Danilo M. Pangilinan, M.D. 21 Woodland Street
Suite 311
Hartford, CT 06105
(560) 527-6745
Marvin Zelman, M.D. 31 Woodland Street
Suite 1-A
Hartford, CT 06105
(860) 522-0426
Steven M. Katz, M.D. 664 Prospect Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
(860) 231-2850
John Wenceslao, M.D. 1000 Asylum Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
(860) 714-5415
Christian M. Flynn, M.D. 664 Prospect Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
(860) 872-2323
Laurence Joseph Goldstein, M.D. 85 Seymour Street
Suite 1025
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 527-8588
Raveen Mehendru, M.D. 200 Retreat Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 545-7060
Malina Yotova, M.D. Institute of Living
200 Retreat Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 545-7013
Radhika Mehendru, M.D. 200 Retreat Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 545-7064
Peter Strong, M.D. Hartford Dispensary
345 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 525-2181
Julian Offsay, M.D. 400 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
(860) 545-7484
Clairemon S. Reyes, M.D., M.P.H. Blue Hills Hospital
51 Coventry St.
Hartford, CT 06112
(860) 722-2105
Eugenia Popescu, M.D. Saint Francis Hospital, Mt. Sinai Campus
500 Blue Hill Avenue
Hartford, CT 06112
(860) 714-2550
Gabriel Oluseun Arimoro, M.D. 864 Wethersfield Avenue
Hartford, CT 06114
(860) 667-3965
Glenn Giarratana, M.D. 12-14 Weston Street
Hartford Dispersory
Hartford, CT 06120
(860) 293-3101
Sachin R. Parekh, M.D. 16-18 Weston Street
Hartford, CT 06120
(860) 527-5100
Arturo E. Morales, M.D. Hartford Behavioral Health
2550 Main Street
Hartford, CT 06120
(860) 548-0101

Drug Rehab For Teens

by admin on January 16, 2012

Teen drug abuse is a persistent problem in America, and unfortunately, is on the rise again. With recent State and Federal budget cuts, funding across the country for adolescent drug treatment has dwindled. There are far fewer drug rehab facilities today than there were just 5 years ago. Locating inpatient and outpatient teen rehab programs has become a challenge for parents and adults seeking local teen drug treatment resources.

RehabForTeens.org is a new online information center which provides general information on teen substance abuse and contact information for a variety of teen drug rehab programs across the United States. The site was launched in January 2012 and will undergo periodic updates to keep people informed on the availability of teen rehab programs in each U.S. state.

RehabForTeens.org describes the different types of drug treatments available for teenagers and offers a blog from the unique perspective of parents ...

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Methadone and the Importance of Safety

by admin on September 14, 2011

Methadone is so very beneficial when used properly and judiciously (as prescribed). However, in the wrong hands, methadone can lead to tragic consequences. Here is a cautionary tale.

Making the news in Gaston County, North Carolina was the recent death of a young man who was a member of his school's football team. His name was Harry Cohen, and he was 17 years old.

Harry had played in an extraordinary football game on August 26, just days before his death. He is reported to have rushed for 241 yards and passed for 107 yards. A very impressive performance. He is also reported to have taken some hard hits in the game. His family indicated that he was sore from the highly physical contact.

While visiting with his grandmother later (who had a legitimate methadone prescription for pain management), Harry decided to take some of the medication to ease his ...

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What Opioid Addicted Persons Want To Know About Methadone Treatment

by admin on June 20, 2011

Since launching Methadone.US earlier in the year, I have received daily questions & requests from site visitors in regard to methadone services and methadone treatment referrals. Some inquiries pertain to the benefits of Suboxone (buprenorphine) although the majority pertain to methadone medication specifically.

Listed below are some of the most popular and frequently asked questions by those suffering with an opioid dependency. The answer to each of these questions is already provided here on the site, but I will post the short answer again.

Q1. I live in 'Anytown USA' and would like to find a methadone clinic near me. Can you help?

A1. Each city page on Methadone.US lists both methadone clinics & suboxone (buprenorphine) approved physicians for most populated U.S. locations. Just scroll toward the bottom of your city page to view contact information for clinics in your vicinity. If your city is not listed, write me ...

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Methadone Treatment Takes Work, Don't Become Complacent

by admin on May 30, 2011

Often times, new methadone treatment clients experience a renewed sense of hope and vigor. The prospect of no longer feeling sick, or having to spend hours looking for opiates, brings incredible relief. Most clients familiarize themselves with the requirements of treatment and then follow the program as is prescribed. And particularly so if their home clinic is professional, organized, and takes an active role in interacting with their clients on a regular basis.

However, human nature tends to look for the path of least resistance, "the easy way". This sometimes results in a client beginning to skip individual or group counseling sessions. Or in other cases, procrastinating on completion of their Medicaid renewal forms which results in the sudden termination of Medicaid payments for their methadone treatment. For some clients, old bad habits are hard to break, and they can ease back into complacency & put off important things once the ...

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Methadone Tapering Can Be An Achievable Goal

by admin on May 7, 2011

Most clients choosing opioid replacement therapy have it in mind that they will one day taper off of methadone once they are feeling better and have restarted their lives. Interestingly, there is considerable confusion around tapering, and this seems to be the result of opioid addicted people having tried unsuccessfully to "detox" themselves at home, or possibly having come off of methadone cold turkey.

For some, the vivid memory of abrupt withdrawal tends to exaggerate one's fears & apprehensions. And of course, there is always someone around who seems to enjoy telling horror stories of "how bad it was" when they came off of methadone. The reality is that nearly always this person did not follow the appropriate taper process, and came off of their medication far too quickly.

So what is the reality of methadone tapering? First, a recovering individual needs to avoid being in a hurry to taper ...

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Characteristics of a Quality Methadone Program

by admin on April 22, 2011

Methadone programs across the country differ in their quality of service. Some are simply better than others. Why is this?

Each program is shaped by the experience, professionalism, and treatment approach of the staff who are employed there. Quality programs emphasize comprehensive recovery and client skill-building in addition to medication assistance (like methadone or suboxone dosing). Importantly, each client should be provided regular counseling & active support that is characterized by consistent respect shown for clients at all times.

Opioid addiction recovery involves more than just receiving methadone. It requires lifestyle change, improvements in thinking and behavior, and a willingness to learn and adapt to the challenges of life. Opioid replacement medication, by itself, cannot provide all of this. Consequently, quality methadone clinics will encourage their clients to use treatment as a means of enriching their lives and moving to higher plateaus. Methadone programs that do not provide this opportunity are ...

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