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About Lakeside Clinic Medmark
MedMark Treatment Centers in Clearwater specializes in treating opioid use disorder, helping individuals recover from prescription painkillers, heroin, and fentanyl addiction. The center offers outpatient medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with methadone and buprenorphine to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Their comprehensive approach includes counseling and personalized treatment plans, ensuring that patients receive the support needed for lasting recovery.
MedMark combines evidence-based therapies with holistic care to help individuals overcome addiction. MAT is paired with substance use counseling to address the root causes of opioid dependency, promote behavioral change, and teach healthier coping mechanisms. Patients benefit from one-on-one counseling, group therapy, and education on relapse prevention, helping them build a strong foundation for long-term sobriety.
The center offers flexible outpatient services, allowing patients to continue daily responsibilities while receiving treatment. Additional support services include case management, referrals to community resources, and assistance with social services. By fostering a compassionate and stigma-free environment, MedMark Clearwater empowers individuals to regain control of their lives and achieve sustainable recovery
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Insurance Accepted
Provider's Policy:Lakeside Clinic MedMark accepts private insurance and self-pay options.
Medicare
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Men and women attend treatment for addiction in a co-ed setting, going to therapy groups together to share experiences, struggles, and successes.
Chronic Relapse
Consistent relapse occurs repeatedly, after partial recovery from addiction. This condition requires long-term treatment.
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Heroin
Heroin is a highly addictive and illegal opioid. It can cause insomnia, collapsed veins, heart issues, and additional mental health issues.
Men and Women
Men and women attend treatment for addiction in a co-ed setting, going to therapy groups together to share experiences, struggles, and successes.
Opioids
Opioids produce pain-relief and euphoria, which can lead to addiction. This class of drugs includes prescribed medication and the illegal drug heroin.
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Prescription Drugs
It's possible to abuse any drug, even prescribed ones. If you crave a medication, or regularly take it more than directed, you may have an addiction.
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Evidence-Based
A combination of scientifically rooted therapies and treatments make up evidence-based care, defined by their measured and proven results.
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Individual Treatment
Individual care meets the needs of each patient, using personalized treatment to provide them the most relevant care and greatest chance of success.
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1-on-1 Counseling
Patient and therapist meet 1-on-1 to work through difficult emotions and behavioral challenges in a personal, private setting.
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Medication-Assisted Treatment
Combined with behavioral therapy, prescribed medications can enhance treatment by relieving withdrawal symptoms and focus patients on their recovery.
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Relapse Prevention Counseling
Relapse prevention counselors teach patients to recognize the signs of relapse and reduce their risk.
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Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is the excessive and repetitive use of substances, despite harmful consequences to a person's life, health, and relationships.
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Heroin
Heroin is a highly addictive and illegal opioid. It can cause insomnia, collapsed veins, heart issues, and additional mental health issues.
Opioids
Opioids produce pain-relief and euphoria, which can lead to addiction. This class of drugs includes prescribed medication and the illegal drug heroin.
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Prescription Drugs
It's possible to abuse any drug, even prescribed ones. If you crave a medication, or regularly take it more than directed, you may have an addiction.
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