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NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center provides comprehensive, evidence-based outpatient MOUD treatment for individuals struggling with an addiction to opiates. MOUD (Medication for Opioid Use Disorder) is considered the gold standard in treating opioid use disorder due to its demonstrated effectiveness and life-saving potential.

Our programs utilize FDA-approved medications like Methadone and Buprenorphine, combined with person-centered counseling, to provide comprehensive care.

  • Methadone Activates opioid receptors in the brain, blocking the effects of heroin and painkillers.
  • Buprenorphine Works similarly to methadone but only partially activates opioid receptors, often reducing drug use and protecting patients from overdose.

NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center clinics provide comprehensive MOUD rehabilitation services for persons with an OUD (opioid use disorder) and who reside in our service areas. The treatment team you’ll find at every NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center includes a Medical Director, Clinical Director, and trained Counselors who work with each patient to develop an individualized treatment plan based on the strengths, abilities, needs, and preferences of the patient.

A Managed Treatment and Health Strategy

NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center will be an integrated healthcare provider with accessibility to individuals and families whose lives have been impacted by opiate addiction. We have cultivated a team of competent, compassionate personnel who are dedicated to individualized care and committed to continuously improving services. We use ongoing research and development to maintain an environment open to learning and to provide education to the community we serve.

Professionally Supervised Treatment

NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center provides caring and professionally supervised Medications for Opioid Use Disorder treatment (MOUD) with the use of methadone and buprenorphine medication options.

NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center views medication as an integral part of a comprehensive recovery strategy in conjunction with person-centered counseling. Our aim is to help individuals with Opioid Use Disorder by alleviating cravings and withdrawal symptoms, and by stabilizing brain chemistry—all critical for sustained recovery.

Our treatment centers use a harm reduction strategy focused on:

  • Lowering opioid use and assisting interested individuals with a medically supervised withdrawal schedule
  • Preventing overdoses
  • Boosting overall health  and emotional well-being
  • Enhancing treatment program retention
  • Cutting down on  criminal behavior
  • Reducing the spread of infectious diseases
  • Providing clients in Georgia and Florida with caring and professionally managed services
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Beyond opioid use disorder, some patients may have additional psychosocial, emotional, occupational, and educational needs that must be addressed for effective treatment. NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center staff are well-equipped to support patients with co-occurring disorders.

Our approach centers on providing stabilization, restoration, and maintenance of functioning, as well as managing withdrawal symptoms. NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center offers a range of services designed to facilitate positive changes in our patients’ lives.

Our treatment philosophy is rooted in counseling theory, emphasizing patient preferences. We focus on cultivating a healing environment to encourage positive recovery lifestyle changes by providing patients with choices and options, as well as involving their family and/or support system to strengthen their individual recovery.

Frequently asked questions

Your questions are important to us. Here are some of the most common inquiries we receive.

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Can methadone hurt your health?
The most important consequence of methadone therapy, in fact, is the marked improvement in general health and nutritional status.
Can methadone cause long-term liver damage?
The liver easily metabolizes methadone. People with liver problems, including hepatitis can safely take methadone with appropriate medical supervision.
Is methadone harder to “kick” than heroin or another form of opiates?
Methadone is designed to be tapered off. Due to the fact that methadone has long-lasting withdrawal symptoms, they may last longer, but are milder than “cold-turkey” withdrawal. Medically supervised withdrawal is the safest and effective form of detoxification.
Does methadone ruin your teeth and bones?
Methadone does not ruin your teeth or bones. Aches and pains that are experienced may be a result of mild withdrawal symptoms, the natural process of aging and/or past physical neglect.

Informed consent is the foundation of all treatment at NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center., and each patient is encouraged to be an active participant in his or her treatment and transition planning.

Let Us Help You

Discover quality service tailored to your needs at NYGIL M. CULLINS Recovery Treatment Center. Our holistic approach ensures comprehensive care and support. We believe there is always hope for everyone—reach out to us today.