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Regain Your Life, One Step At A Time
personalized treatment Using FDA Approved Medications ~ Suboxone®, Buprenorphine, & Subutex ~ to treat opiate addiction
Why choose Pavana Treatment Group?
Approach
Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is the gold standard for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. We combine the FDA approved medication Suboxone® with behavioral services to support patient recovery.
Acceptance
We provide a welcoming environment for patients and support them in their path to recovery. We "meet patients where they are" in their recovery path and help them grow with personalized treatment.
Access
We accept new patients and guarantee they will be seen within 7 days. We make it easy for patients to access treatment by providing services in an outpatient setting similar to a primary care office. We offer convenient, efficient appointments with no waiting lists or overnight stays.
Affordability
We strive to help every patient who reaches out to us by minimizing financial barriers. We accept insurance including most Medicaid, and Medicare. We also offer affordable self-pay options.
Opioid use disorder is a chronic disease, subject to relapse, that can be managed with medication assisted treatment.
Opioid use disorder, or opioid addiction, causes cognitive and neurological changes that can lead to compulsive, involuntary drug use and harmful, self-destructive behaviors. Similar to diabetes, heart disease, and cancer; addiction is caused by a combination of behavioral, biological, and environmental factors.
"Addiction is a treatable, chronic medical disease involving complex interactions among brain circuits, genetics, the environment, and an individual’s life experiences. People with addiction use substances or engage in behaviors that become compulsive and often continue despite harmful consequences. Prevention efforts and treatment approaches for addiction are generally as successful as those for other chronic diseases." – American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Definition of Addiction