Family Care Medical Center

1515 Allen Street Springfield, MA 01118 | 413-783-9114

About Family Care Medical Center

Family Care Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts is a multi service medical facility offering outpatient addiction treatment services alongside urgent and primary care.

The center specializes in opioid use disorder treatment through medication assisted therapy, providing Suboxone by appointment for adults and young adults seeking recovery.

The approach combines medical support with counseling to address both the physical and emotional aspects of addiction.

MAT for Heroin and Other Opioids

Family Care Medical Center provides outpatient treatment for opioid addiction, including heroin and prescription opioids such as oxycodone.

Clients can access Suboxone therapy by appointment, with medical detox support and medication management available to ease withdrawal and stabilize recovery.

Treatment includes individual therapy and counseling designed to address the underlying causes of addiction. The center offers dual diagnosis care for clients managing cooccurring mental health conditions, integrating physical and emotional support into a comprehensive treatment plan.

Fast Facts

  • Levels of care: Outpatient treatment with medication assisted therapy and medical detox support
  • Who they treat: Adults and young adults seeking treatment for opioid addiction with women’s programs available
  • Approach: Medication assisted treatment with individual counseling and dual diagnosis support
  • Payment options: Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, most major insurance plans and self pay
  • Hours: Open seven days a week, including evenings, for flexible access to care.

 

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1515 Allen Street
Springfield, MA 01118
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