If a person is under a physician's care and must take other medicine does that make the person a non- candidate for treatment?

Voakley ฯ | Sep 12, 2019 | Category: Addiction treatment center in Orlando, Florida

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Address: 1800 W Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32804, USA

Clint & Katrina Burrows | Sep 12, 2019

No, they work with you and your physician to make sure that you are taking your current medication as perscribed while at the same time making sure that it will not react negatively with the treatment that you receive from them. This place had saved my husband's life and mine in turn. Highly recommended!

Voakley ฯ | Sep 12, 2019

I have scoliosis, never have been an addict. I think my drug of choice would have been sex, but hey. Any I have been treated for the pain and testing stuff by a doctor who left. I have been with her from 2004 till late 2018. I was on methadone for the pain. Then just other stuff. As far as opioid that was it. In your opinion should I try and get there? I still depend on the med to have a life worth a danm

Mark Obeid | Aug 12, 2022

Not narcotics, but people take their Xanax and Klonopin etc and the clinic has no problem with that. No Xanax is not a narcotic it's a controlled substance there IS A DIFFERENCE!

Central Florida Treatment Centers - Orlando | Aug 12, 2022

Not at all. Our medical staff will coordinate care with your other physician to provide the appropriate standard of care. We simply want to ensure there are no contra indications. Thank you for your question. Please contact the clinic direct for additional admission/pre-screening information (Orlando - 407-843-0041).

Todd Caswell | Aug 12, 2022

If I'm coming from the state of Connecticut and I've been going to the methadone clinic but I do not have Florida insurance will they work with me and will I still be able to go to the clinic

Susan Brault | Sep 12, 2019

You can be on other meds as long as you tell them and your Dr. To make sure there's no interactions.

Noemi Morales | Sep 12, 2019

They monitor the other medication to make sure your not abusing it.

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