





AppleGate Recovery Washington - N. Main St.
AppleGate Recovery Washington - N. Main St.
AppleGate Recovery Washington - N. Main St.
About AppleGate Recovery Washington - N. Main St.
Located on North Main Street near Interstate 70 in Washington, this outpatient clinic helps adults manage opioid addiction, alcohol dependence, and chronic pain through patient-centered medication-assisted treatment (MAT). They use suboxone, sublocade, brixadi, buprenorphine, subutex, and vivitrol alongside counseling and relapse prevention. Pregnant women may also receive treatment in coordination with obstetric specialists.
Combine Medications With Counseling
AppleGate Recovery Washington combines safe, evidence-based medications with counseling to ease withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. Licensed providers oversee treatment and address co-occurring concerns such as depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders, while counseling helps clients strengthen coping skills, plan goals, and work toward recovery.
Extending Care Beyond the Clinic
AppleGate Recovery Washington supports clients with chronic relapse planning and connects them to community resources such as 12-Step meetings and sober living homes. With a patient-centered approach, the clinic maintains confidentiality while offering discreet, flexible scheduling and evidence-based care that continues beyond the clinical setting.
Prevention and Community Support
AppleGate Recovery Monroeville emphasizes overdose prevention and harm reduction. The clinic partners with the Pennsylvania Overdose Prevention Program to supply free naloxone and fentanyl test strips. AppleGate Recovery also connects patients to community resources such as 12-Step programs.

Center Overview
Supportive Medication for Recovery
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling to treat addiction. The medications are used to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, or block the effects of substances. More about MAT
Methadone
Naltrexone
Buprenorphine
Note: Treatment centers offer different forms of MAT—such as oral tablets, dissolvable films, or monthly injections—and their policies can vary based on state regulations, provider preferences, and insurance coverage. Because of these differences, it's best to contact the center directly to learn what options are available and what might be right for your situation.







