Central Florida Treatment Centers Fort Lauderdale

3181 Davie Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 | 954-533-1670

About Central Florida Treatment Centers Fort Lauderdale

Central Florida Treatment Centers Fort Lauderdale is an outpatient addiction treatment center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They specialize in medication assisted treatment for opioid and narcotic use disorders.

This newly remodeled clinic offers evidence based outpatient services including methadone, suboxone and vivitrol programs designed to manage withdrawal symptoms and support long term recovery.

Part of a statewide network with over 40 years of experience, the center combines medical expertise with compassionate counseling to address both addiction and cooccurring mental health needs.

Medication Assisted Treatment with Ongoing Drug Screening

Treatment begins with a complete assessment by a multi-disciplinary team that includes board certified physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, masters level counselors and licensed clinical social workers.

Clients receive physician monitored medication assisted treatment using methadone, suboxone, vivitrol or newer injectable medications like Sublocade and Brixadi with ongoing drug screening and adjustments as needed.

In addition to medication management, the program integrates individual counseling, group therapy and family counseling to help clients build mental, physical, emotional and spiritual recovery skills.

Psychiatric support, relapse prevention, naloxone and overdose education as well as discharge planning ensure a comprehensive approach to opioid addiction treatment and cooccurring disorder care.

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3181 Davie Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
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