Address: 11682 Atlantic Ave, Lynwood, CA 90262, USA
Phone: +13105375883
Sunday: 6–10AM
Monday: 5:30AM–2PM
Tuesday: 5:03AM–2PM
Wednesday: 5:30AM–2PM
Thursday: 5:30AM–2PM
Friday: 5:30AM–2PM
Saturday: 6–10AM
Jackie G.
Their front desk its THE WORST!! Indira is Rude she chooses and pick to who to be nice to and rude. The new nurse in the back is by far the worst. she has the worst attitude ever doesn't know how to approach patients always try to be noisy, sure miss those days where karla the nice nurse used to be there always smiling and asking if everything was okay! nice counselor i forgot his name and Rose. their service sucks and they don't care for you one bit. if there was NO stars to give this place i would, I'm telling all my close friends to leave that place.
Rose Robertson
Love this clinic saved my life .. love Chris he is such an amazing person and really hears u out when needed ! Everyone here I love the nurses too and doctor thank you guys
Chepe Herrera
I've never been on methadone before and ever since I got into a automobile accident I been addicted to opioids so a friend recommended this baart program and it's been the best decision I've ever made thank you Baart for saving my life! I love the counselor named Lili she's so"Hot"
Annette Wallis
Good staff just don't go in with high blood pressure they will send you away until you take care of yourself...which is the point anyways, right?
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Yes you may it’s recommended you use medical other wise it will be money out of pocket... so please do use your medical if you have it..
Maybe it could be helpful. They see the damage it does. Be mindful of how you treat and view all people for that may be your child if children don't understand how harmful drugs really are.
Recently, researchers have shown promising leads in data, that is leading them to the conclusion that medicine, such as Methadone and Suboxone, which were both originally only thought to be used specifically for opiate dependence alone, could potentially be multi-faceted medications. Currently, doctors and research teams are conducting clinical trials to determine if these "miracle drugs" (as far as the opiate dependent patients utilizing the medication refer to them as) are testing the effects on stimulant drugs.
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