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A science-backed approach that pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling to reduce cravings and support long-term healing.
Daily, supervised dosing with methadone, combined with therapy and case management, to provide structure and stability.
A discreet, effective treatment for opioid addiction that helps reduce withdrawal symptoms and allows you to keep up with everyday life.
More structured than traditional outpatient, IOP includes multiple therapy sessions each week while you continue living at home.
We work to make treatment feel straightforward and supportive from the moment you walk through the door:
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National Institutes of Health. Methadone and buprenorphine reduce risk of death after opioid overdose. NIH, 19 Dec. 2018, https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/methadone-buprenorphine-reduce-risk-death-after-opioid-overdose.
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Getting help shouldn’t be out of reach. Lotus Recovery Centers in Wilmington accepts Medicaid, Medicare, and most major private insurance plans.
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Yes. Our intake team will recommend the program that matches your needs and goals.
Absolutely. Many people transition from MAT or IOP into outpatient care as they stabilize.