Treatment Center of Brunswick
100 Cornerstone Drive
Brunswick Georgia 31523
Phone: 912-262-0311 | Fax: 912-262-0314
100 Cornerstone Drive
Brunswick Georgia 31523
Phone: 912-262-0311 | Fax: 912-262-0314
Treatment Center of Brunswick provides professionally supervised Methadone
maintenance and medical withdrawal as a licensed Narcotic Treatment Program
in the state of Georgia.
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Treatment is affordable and competitive and Treatment Center of Brunswick
offers a variety of payment options to help you on your road to recovery.
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Can Methadone hurt your health?
The most important consequence of methadone therapy, in fact, is the marked
improvement in general health and nutritional status.
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more.
Treatment is affordable and competitive and Treatment Center of Valdost
offers a variety of payment options to help you on your road to recovery.
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Treatment Center of Brunswick is professionally staffed, licenced treatment
facility. We're proud to recognize our affiliations and membership with
several state-wide methadone treatment organizations.
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You can also find our opioid treatment clinics in Waycross and Valdosta
Treatment Center of Brunswick has created simple and easy to understand payment options for each patient.
Patients can pay for treatment on a daily basis, weekly or monthly. Treatment Center of Brunswick accepts cash payment or you may choose to use MasterCard, Visa, American Express or Discover.

Please note that Treatment Center of Brunswick does not accept personal checks.
"News" at Treatment Center of Brunswick: Patients paying by the week or month will receive a 10% discount on the fee to be deducted at the time of payment!
There are no fees for new patient intakes or for patients transferring from other programs. Only the daily fee of $14.00 will be required at the time of intake.
There are also no fees for weekly/monthly drug screens or for annual physicals.
| Daily Fee: | $14.00 |
| Pregnancy Test: (required for all female patients, intake only) |
$15.00 |
| Peak and Trough: | $60.00 |
| GC/MS: | $30.00 |
| Re-Intake | $30.00 (in addition to daily fee) |
| 5 or more days absent | $30.00 (in addition to daily fee) |
Treatment Center of Brunswick gladly accepts patients needing to guest dose. Visiting patients will find a beautiful facility and will receive the best customer service available.
Each patient's home clinic will need to schedule guest dosing via phone and fax prior to arrival at Treatment Center of Brunswick.
Each patient's home clinic must fax signed copy of guest dosing request form including the signature of the Medical Doctor or verbal order from the Medical Doctor.
Home clinics must provide the following patient identifying information:
Patients returning to our clinic for guest dosing will only be responsible for the daily fee of $14.00.
If you should have any questions or concerns in regards to guest dosing
please do not hesitate to contact
our office.
Services include, but are not limited to:
Medical evaluations and referrals; individual, group, and
specialized counseling; case management; crisis intervention; and
the provision of comprehensive coordination of care among other providers.
Treatment Center of Brunswick will be an integrated healthcare provider with accessibility to individuals and families whose lives have been impacted by opiate dependence. We will also continue to cultivate a team of competent, compassionate personnel who are dedicated to individualized care and committed to continuously improving services. We will use ongoing research and development to maintain an environment open to learning and to provide education to the community we serve. will reflect a spirit of collaboration, which embraces teamwork and communication.
Providing the best customer service available is also part of the foundation of all areas of treatment at Treatment Center of Brunswick. The staff at Treatment Center of Brunswick strives to accommodate all of the needs of each patient with courteousness and professionalism.
The Treatment Team, Including the Medical Director, the Clinical Director, and the Counselors work with each patient to develop an individualized treatment plan based on the strengths, abilities, needs, and preferences of each patient.
If a patient wishes to decline services, he or she may do so against medical advice. Treatment Center of Brunswick will continue to provide medical, pharmacological, and counseling support and appropriate referrals to other resources.
An important part of treatment planning is to provide the patient
with the means to operate in an informed, self-directed, and independent
manner.
Narcotic replacement therapy is one of the most effective forms of treatment for narcotic dependence. Withdrawal from maintenance treatment is neither mandatory nor indicated in every case. A patient may remain in treatment for as long as clinically indicated provided that he or she is in compliance with facility rules and regulations. Conversely, a patient may request a medically supervised withdrawal from narcotics. In either case, the ultimate goal of treatment is the restoration of functioning. This treatment goal is achieved through individualized treatment and discharge planning.
Remember, Methadone is not the treatment; Methadone is used only as a tool in the patient’s recovery process. The ultimate goal of treatment at is for the patient to live a happy and drug free lifestyle through appropriate substance abuse counseling.
In addition to issues of dependency, many patients have other psychosocial, emotional, occupational, and educational needs that must be addressed in order for treatment to be effective. Treatment Center of Brunswick staff is well equipped to address the issues of dually diagnosed patients and our philosophy reflects a commitment to provide stabilization, restoration, and maintenance of functioning as well as withdrawal symptom reduction.
Treatment Center of Brunswick offers many services designed to facilitate positive change in the lives of our patients. Treatment Center of Brunswick treatment philosophy is firmly based in counseling theory, which embraces the idea that our patients ultimately decide “how well to be”. We can neither force recovery nor dictate the extent to which a patient “improves”. Those decisions are for the patient to make with the support of the treatment team.