Crossroads Treatment, Addiction Medicine Specialist | Addiction Medicine
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Crossroads Treatment

Addiction Medicine Specialist | Addiction Medicine

200 E. Broad St #300 Greenville South Carolina, 29601

About

Crossroads is an opioid addiction treatment center dedicated to providing effective and compassionate care for individuals struggling with substance use disorder (SUD). Our comprehensive approach to recovery incorporates proven methods and specialized programs, including treatment medication like methadone, buprenorphine, and Brixadi injectables. We also offer counseling, care coordination, and peer support to ensure a holistic treatment experience.

Understanding the unique needs of our clients, we provide tailored treatment plans that address specialty populations such as those with co-occurring mental health conditions, Hepatitis C, and pregnancy. Our services include behavioral therapy, contingency management, and access to social services to support your overall wellbeing.

At Crossroads, we accept Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, VA CCN, and major insurance plans, making our evidence-based addiction recovery accessible. Our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way, from personalized treatment plans to our innovative addiction recovery app. Take the first step towards reclaiming your life today. Call us and begin your journey to improved health and wellbeing with the support of a team that truly cares.

Find more information about methadone treatment, suboxone treatment, and opioid treatment programs on our website. We have over 100 centers across nine states: Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Find a center close to your location and schedule a visit now!

Provider Details

Male English

Areas of expertise and specialization

opioid treatment programsmethadone treatmentsuboxone treatmentopioid addiction treatment center

Crossroads Treatment's Practice location

Crossroads Treatment Centers

200 E. Broad St #300 -
Greenville, South Carolina 29601
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New patients: 855-694-8288
800-805-6989
https://www.crossroadstreatmentcenters.com

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