Opiates ruin your life. Or, in your case, they destroyed your life, and you’re trying to get yourself, your life, and your body back on track. First of all – good for you! We’re genuinely proud of you for taking…

Opiates ruin your life. Or, in your case, they destroyed your life, and you’re trying to get yourself, your life, and your body back on track. First of all – good for you! We’re genuinely proud of you for taking…
Healing is sacred and the thought of not being able to fit narcotics anonymous meetings in your schedule can exacerbate stress. Luckily, there are many ways to stay on the right track without attending meetings in-person. Here’s why you should take…
Finding a Suboxone® doctor in Columbus could prove to be more difficult than you may think. We did some research to determine why we have received so many calls from those in and around Columbus looking for help. May of…
What are Methadone and Suboxone? Both Methadone is an FDA approved narcotic drug used for the treatment of opioid use disorder as well as pain management. Suboxone, (buprenorphine and Naloxone) on the other hand is classified a partial agonists. This…
The opioid crisis has become one of the most prevalent public health issues in the United States in recent years. Resources dedicated to opioid treatment programs are finite and patients seeking care for opioid use disorder often struggle with mitigating…
The idea that you should find it within yourself to overcome your challenges is a pervasive one in our society, especially when it comes to dealing with alcohol abuse. There is a merit to it; many people have successfully managed…
Alcohol is a common thing in our lives. We drink it to relax, de-stress, or to celebrate. But if you find yourself asking “am I an alcoholic,” then you might have a bad relationship with alcohol. Most people can drink alcohol…
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental disorders in the United States. Recent research estimated that on average 16.1 million American adults above the age of 18 years have gone through at least one major depressive episode. This is equivalent to 6.7% of…
In the U.S., there’s currently an opioid epidemic that’s sweeping the nation. One of those problem drugs is heroin, and thousands of people are dying from overdoses. If they aren’t taking lethal doses, then they’re still taking enough of the drug for…