

Opioid Addiction Treatment
Any disease necessitates proper treatment. Opioid addiction is a disease, not a choice. However, not seeking treatment for this fatal disease is a choice. If a diabetic requires insulin to keep their disease under control, why shouldn’t an opioid addict use medication to stay safe and healthy?
Long-term use of prescription pain relievers or heroin makes a person dependent on the substance. Stopping is difficult due to severe cravings and withdrawal symptoms. A person suffering from addiction, no matter how hard they try, is unable to stop due to the development of a chemical imbalance within the brain.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication-assisted treatment (also referred to as MAT) is saving lives every day. We treat opioid addiction by utilizing FDA-approved medications. Using Buprenorphine or Suboxone is not replacing one drug for another, it is an FDA-approved treatment for opioid dependence which helps to balance brain chemicals.
Opioid Addiction Treatment Clinics in Massachusetts
At Right Choice, our clinics in Massachusetts offer the most modern treatment for opioid dependence. Combining treatment with substance abuse counseling and MAT (Suboxone or Vivitrol®), you can expect the best result when treating opioids or any other addiction. Buprenorphine (i.e. Suboxone, injectable Sublocade) or Vivitrol injection is an FDA-approved treatment for opioid dependence. If you became addicted to heroin, oxycodone, oxycontin, Percocet, tramadol, or any other forms of prescription painkillers you could be a candidate for treatment with Suboxone, sublocade or Vivitrol.
There is nothing wrong with asking for help. We are here to help you to find the right treatment plan for you. Our friendly, professional, judgment-free staff will answer your questions when you make the first call or inquire about your treatment.
Your journey is our journey®