Watsontown Comprehensive Treatment Center

Category: Addiction treatment center

Address: 759 Susquehanna Trail, Watsontown, PA 17777, USA

Phone: +15704289504

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 5:30–11AM

Tuesday: 5:30–11AM

Wednesday: 5:30–11AM

Thursday: 5:30–11AM

Friday: 5:30–11AM

Saturday: 6:30–9AM

Reviews

Bobby Cannon

Jan 15, 2022

As long as you never make a mistake more then one time here you should be fine. The punishments they hand out for occasional human error really stands in contradiction to their message of "wanting the program to work for you". Even for reasons beyond your control could have your takehomes taken for 3 months or driving hours to guest dose somewhere else on Sundays. Their intolerance for error really adds to the feeling of being treated as "lessers". We just kinda still have to deal with being treated like junkies for 10 minutes per day. If they were in our shoes they would hope to get some discretion locked out in the parking lot at 9:05 on a Saturday.. in a panic.. unable to dose because 3 months ago you were late with a flat tire and that was your one chan.ce. Just living in constant anxiety and fear of making a mistake or what may happen beyond your control. I think if you ask most patients they would agree..

Ray Smith

Dec 16, 2020

I guest dosed at this location and have no complaints. Lines are really short compared to other clinics I have guest dosed at (4-5 people) and the line moves really quickly. Prices are comparable to any clinic. Staff was super helpful the day before arriving and the entire time I was there. I would recommend anyone to go there that is in the Pennsylvania area. Thanks again staff!!

Macie Day

Dec 2, 2020

Where is thr facility actually located because the address is a hardware store

Amanda Bossert

Sep 29, 2020

This place has saved my life, The nurses and staff are very friendly and go above and beyond for you if its the right thing to do. I highly recommend this program (M.A.T) to anyone struggling with opiate addiction.

Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.

Questions & Answers

What is your general admissions process?

Acadia Healthcare | Aug 31, 2022
Acadia Healthcare | Aug 31, 2022

To meet the general criteria for admission to our Comprehensive Treatment Center, patients must be: - Age 18 or older - In a current state of withdrawal, with at least 20 hours having passed since they last used opioids - Opioid-dependent for at least the past year Prospective patients may call or walk in to schedule an intake appointment. Upon arrival, you’ll spend approximately four hours working with our counseling team to develop a personalized treatment plan that can help you begin to understand your diagnosis and end your opioid use.

Do you offer counseling?

Acadia Healthcare | Aug 31, 2022
Acadia Healthcare | Aug 31, 2022

Yes, we offer both individual and group counseling.

Do you take insurance?

Acadia Healthcare | Aug 31, 2022
Acadia Healthcare | Aug 31, 2022

Our clinic typically accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial Insurance and Self-Pay. Please give us a call for further information.

Do you treat chronic back pain with methadone or subloxin ? I was told it helps n I have no where else to turn. Thanks

JOAN WILLIAMS | Oct 1, 2019
terrible Tom oh | Oct 1, 2019

Hey Joan, help with chronic pain is a side effect of the treatment for opiod addiction and not the primary reason for the clinic. Unless you're addicted to opiates and have positive drug screening at evaluation for treatment they can't help you, legally. The license to operate is restricted to the treatment of opioid addiction and while aiding those people who have chronic pain they are not in the field of pain management. Many clients began down the road to addiction because of pain treatment and it snowballed into heroin or fentanyl addiction. So unless you have a substance abuse issue the clinic cannot offer you any help. I have chronic pain and after dealing with several doctors and getting no help, I went to the emergency room everyday until the primary care physician broke down and gave me pain medication and referred me to a pain management specialist. Of course I eventually become addicted and found myself using heroin between prescriptions. I found myself at the clinic.

Read More

Are you accepting new patients?

Sean Hoey | Oct 1, 2018
Christina Persaud | Oct 1, 2019

Yes they always are

Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.

Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.

Related Places