Can a person who is going through withdrawal symptoms be able to see a doctor for treatment?

John Alston | Sep 26, 2018 | Category: Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland

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Address: 345 St Paul Pl, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA

L lease | Sep 26, 2018

Primary care doctors cannot help with withdrawal. They have to be licensed to administration withdrawal meds such as suboxtin. As far as mercy they do have a detox. However you much call first do a screening call before they accept you. Apparently the team decides if they will help you.

Dante Ironheart | Sep 26, 2018

Absolutely. You should see your primary physician. In reference to Mercy, you should contact your insurance to see which doctors they cover. I'd recommend going to Sinai as it has higher physician availability and even if you can't see them you can still see a nurse practitioner at Sinai Hospital as they have even higher availability

Andrew Crane | Dec 29, 2021

I hope they keep withdrawal patients over night until they get clean up

Kimberly King | Dec 29, 2021

How do you get in touch with them if you trying to detox from op opiate withdrawals

Walter Johnson | Sep 26, 2018

Yes.

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