Alliance Recovery Center

119 Sycamore Drive Athens, GA 30606 | 706-850-2121

About Alliance Recovery Center

Alliance Recovery Center is an outpatient opioid addiction treatment program in Athens, Georgia, specializing in MAT.

The clinic offers methadone and buprenorphine treatment paired with mandatory individual counseling, group support and medical oversight.

Alliance Recovery Center emphasizes a whole person approach that combines medication with therapy and peer connection.

MAT for Opioid Use Disorder

Care begins with an individualized assessment to determine the most appropriate MAT option.

Licensed master’s level therapists, peer specialists in recovery, pharmacists and medical staff work together to support each client’s progress.

Clients can expect CBT, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention and the Matrix Model.

The program also offers specialized coordination for pregnant patients and services for veterans.

Quick Facts

  • Levels of care: Outpatient opioid treatment program with methadone, buprenorphine and guest dosing
  • Who they treat: Adults including pregnant patients, veterans and clients with cooccurring disorders
  • Approach: MAT paired with mandatory counseling, peer support and CBT and motivational interviewing
  • Payment options: Georgia Medicaid, Amerigroup, Peachstate, Caresource, Medicare Part B and self pay per-day rates.
  • Accreditation: CARF accredited, treating opioid use disorder since 1996

Getting Started

Starting treatment at Alliance Recovery Center in Athens begins with an intake assessment.

The admissions team can walk you through dosing schedules, counseling requirements and coverage details.

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119 Sycamore Drive
Athens, GA 30606
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