Opioid Addiction Ruining Your Life?

Put an end to withdrawals, cravings and pill-chasing.

Reclaim your life while restoring hope and saving money.

Same Day Suboxone Appointments at Recovery Care of Columbia

Not every Suboxone program is the same. Recovery Care of Columbia provides intensive one-on-one therapy in addition to individualized Suboxone administration.

ELIMINATE WITHDRAWALS AND CRAVINGS

Your personalized Suboxone program at Recovery Care of Columbia will be unique, helping you to virtually eliminate withdrawals and cravings while allowing your body the time and space it needs to replenish much-needed chemicals that get depleted from long-term opioid usage.

In other words, you're going to feel a whole lot better, quickly.

INTENSIVE PRIVATE THERAPY

Suboxone medications are only the first piece of great recovery. While Suboxone virtually eliminates withdrawals and cravings, it's intended purpose is to open the door to private counseling and group recovery. Private counseling is where people who are addicted uncover and begin to resolve the issues and triggers that motivate their addictive behaviors.

Our globally-trained therapy staff is driven to help people resolve triggers and traumas that drive  their opioid abuse so they can get back to the life they love and deserve - free from drug abuse.

OWNED AND OPERATED BY PEOPLE IN RECOVERY

Having a great support team and feeling a part of a like-minded recovery community are just another benefit of joining the community Recovery Care of Columbia.

The owners of Recovery Care of Columbia know personally what it's like to suffer from opioid addiction, and also how to overcome it. You simply won't find friendlier, more-knowledgeable team of people who are all focused on providing you with great recovery and life transformation.

Recovery Care of Columbia is conveniently accessible to patients in or near Columbia, TN, at 1116 Nashville Hwy, Suite 104,  Columbia, TN 38401.

This Columbia Suboxone clinic provides judgment-free treatment, and respond to your honesty and integrity with personalized, caring treatment.

Our goal for your Suboxone treatment is to make sure you are treated with kindness and respect, not just someone struggling with opioid addiction. We do this by learning about each patient, their families, and their unique circumstances. We then offer treatments that include private counseling and psychological care, helping clients find other resources to aid in their recovery.

Our priority is to get each patient away from their drug of choice and into stabilized Suboxone treatment where therapy can begin to provide the keys to unravelling traumas and life events that started the drug abuse in the first place.

While relapse is often considered "a part of recovery", we do everything possible to assist each patient with the tools and education needed to live a life free from drug abuse.

As Maury County's premier Suboxone clinic, we want everyone in our care to feel cared for and capable of successfully overcoming their addiction to opioids.

Maybe that's why "Mule Town" considers Recovery Care of Columbia their favorite Suboxone clinic.

Suboxone is the new standard in addiction treatment, combining two potentially life-saving medications to ease the process of weaning off opiates for people addicted to these harmful substances. Suboxone is made up of two key ingredients: Buprenorphine and Naloxone.

Buprenorphine is a substance that better competes for the same access points in the brain as opiates like heroin, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, OxyContin and many other prescription pain medications. Because it successfully binds to the brain’s opioid receptors, it prevents other opiates from binding to the same place and greatly reduces cravings as well as virtually eliminating withdrawal symptoms.

Naloxone prevents misuse of Suboxone. At Columbia Suboxone Clinic, we design a personalized Suboxone treatment plan for you based on your needs. We also offer Suboxone alternatives, as well as provide access to money-saving coupons on medications to make your Suboxone treatment as affordable as possible.

Brands like Zubsolv, Alvogen, Dr. Reddy's along with generic Suboxone medications now provide nearly identical benefits as the original Suboxone sublingual films, but often at half the cost, or less.

Online medication discount coupon services like GoodRX.com can now provide the same withdrawal-eliminating benefits as Suboxone films for a fraction of the cost.

For example: The original Suboxone sublingual films typically cost over $400 for 4 week supply. Compare that to generic Suboxone tablets that offer the same two ingredients (buprenorphine and naloxone) at the same strength that often cost less than $100 for a 4 week supply.

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Testimonials

I feel at home every time I walk through the door at RCC. The staff is friendly and always make me feel good about myself.

D.B.
Nolensville, TN

I'm glad this clinic exists in Columbia, TN. We needed a great clinic that actually cares about the patients and their recovery in Maury county.

J.S.
Nashville, TN

Addicted to Opioids? Put an end to your addiction today.

Suboxone medications (buprenorphine and naloxone) prescribed along with one-on-one therapy (medication-assisted treatment) has become the #1 medical solution for treating opioid addiction in the United States, and abroad.

Most families are now familiar with addiction since it has become a national epidemic. Rare is it that someone is not touched by opioid addiction in one way or another. Whether it be a friend, family member or even yourself, opioid addiction quickly ruins lives and can lead to death if not treated properly.

Why People Get Addicted
Often, what starts as a mild prescription for pain relief due to surgery, dental procedure or other need for pain relief, most everyone is susceptible to becoming addicted. Narcotic pain relievers (oxycodone, OxyContin, Opana, Percocet, hydrocodone, etc) have become commonplace on the street as the drug of choice to many, often leading to heroin use due to heroin's low cost and high accessibility.

Addiction is No Different than Diabetes - Addiction is a Disease
Addiction is now considered and treated as a disease, just like diabetes. Like a diabetic needs insulin to remain healthy, many people who get addicted to opioids struggle to feel "normal" without something in their system that mimics an opioid. This is where Suboxone comes in. Suboxone delivers very long-lasting medication (buprenorphine) to the opioid receptors in the brain, alleviating withdrawal symptoms and virtually eliminating cravings. It's long half-life helps not only with virtually eliminating withdrawals and cravings, but also as a blocking agent, helping curb the effectiveness of opioids taken. Suboxone is commonly used as a maintenance solution to ensure long-lasting sobriety.

There is No Demographic for Opioid Addiction
Addiction used to be stereotyped as a "choice". Many people envisioned those addicted as being homeless and living under a bridge. This is simply not reality. Opioid addiction has no boundaries or demographic. Anyone, regardless of their background, upbringing, wealth, affluence, social status or education can become addicted to opioids.

Addiction is a Disease, Not a Moral Issue
Some people still believe getting addicted to opioids is a choice or lack of willpower, often asking the addicted person, "why can't you just make the decision to stop?" Sadly, quitting opioid use (prescription painkillers, heroin) is just not that easy. Painful withdrawals from stopping opioid use can motivate a person to do things they never thought they were capable of. It's a lot like being hijacked by your brain, telling you to do whatever is necessary in order to feel better.

Recovery Care of Columbia can help put an end to the insanity caused by opioid addiction. Not only does the patient get substantial relief, but friends, family and coworkers also benefit when someone is freed from the grips of opioid addiction.

If you or someone you know suffers from the disease of addiction, call or text Recovery Care of Columbia now. Addiction is all we do, and we love what we do!

Call or text (615) 861-1646 now to get your life back.