2nd Chance Treatment Center Gilbert

2450 E Guadalupe Rd Suite 103 Gilbert, AZ 85234 | 480-907-6818

About 2nd Chance Treatment Center Gilbert

2nd Chance Treatment Center is an outpatient addiction treatment program in Gilbert, Arizona, specializing in medication assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol use disorders.

Serving adults ages 18 and older, the center provides comprehensive behavioral healthcare that integrates substance use treatment with mental health services for mood disorders, anxiety, ADHD and cooccurring diagnoses.

The program uses evidence based protocols grounded in current psychiatric and medical research to support lasting recovery.

Treatment begins with an assessment and may include outpatient detox for alcohol, benzodiazepines, opioids, cocaine or methamphetamine, using medications such as buprenorphine, naltrexone, clonidine and lofexidine to manage withdrawal safely.

Clients can access care through in person visits or telemedicine appointments, allowing flexibility for work, school or family responsibilities.

Programming includes individual psychotherapy, group counseling and cognitive behavioral therapy, paired with medication assisted treatment tailored to each person’s needs.

The clinical team uses motivational interviewing, relapse prevention planning and substance use disorder counseling to address both addiction and cooccurring mental health challenges, with additional services like transcranial magnetic stimulation and psychiatry available onsite.

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2450 E Guadalupe Rd Suite 103
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