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Great Oaks Recovery Center began providing Opioid Treatment Program Services in Egypt, TX. The main goal of this services is” They should brighten their life of those who are suffering from addiction”. Great Oaks Recovery Center a safety environment.Great Oaks Recovery Center provide only out patient detoxification.
Great Oaks Recovery Center provides in Suboxone treatment, Methadone treatment, Vivitrol, Naloxone, Naltrexone. And special counseling also provided in group or individual for a patient to get ready in their life, to shine. They also acknowledge that our patients couldn’t make positive changes in their lives if they were just going through the motions. Our patients’ drive to change their world is what motivates us to do what we do every day.
Specialties
- Individual Treatment
- Groups & Modalities
- Community Living
- Additional Services
- Detoxification
- Residential Treatment
- Continuing Care and Alumni Support
Treatment Programs
- 12 Step Integration
- Detoxification
- Residential Treatment
- Continuing Care
Feedbacks
Caring staffs and hardworking. My experience overall is very positive.
I like their policies: No weapons of any kind, No Alcohol or Narcotics, Visitation allowed only with clinical consent.
FAQ
What types of financing method followed you?
Our Treatment Center accepts private insurance plans to help cover the cost of treatment.
How My family attends the program?
we provide a special facility and program for the family.
Location
FAQ's
You can leave the rehab any time, no one will compel you to stay at the rehab. However, dedication and continued treatment are required to fight addiction and achieve a sober life.
There are various stages of addictions. The initial stage is the functioning individual with the addiction. The most common scenario is they have a job and their relationships are intact, but their health is depleting slowly because of their dependence.
Narcotic analgesics (painkillers) are drugs that can reduce pain, cause numbness and/ or induce a state of unconsciousness. They have the tendency to cause tolerance and addiction
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No one can give sobriety, the patient must want it. The staff is wonderful. The facility is beautiful and serene. I’m forever grateful for they’re help and support.
The small amount of patients , and the Great staff, made a life changing impact on both of us.