What does a Methadone Doctor do?

For many with an opiate addiction, it is easy to realize that getting medical help as soon as possible is extremely important. The sooner you receive the attention of a medical professional the better chance there is of beating an addiction and feeling better about your prospects for a successful future.

While many people opt to check into a rehab facility, others take the time to schedule an appoint with their primary care doctor. This person may not be able to prescribe methadone for your opiate addiction, but they can point you towards somebody who can.

Once you find a methadone doctor you can trust and rely on, you know you are in good hands moving forward. You know that there is now somebody on your side who can help you overcome your addiction.

Are you unsure of what a methadone doctor can do for you? If so, you can discuss this with your primary care physician. Here is some more information on what to expect:

  1. Prescribe methadone for the treatment of an opiate addiction. The primary reason to visit a methadone doctor is to discuss your addiction, get your questions answered, and receive a prescription for methadone if your doctor feels that this is the right treatment method for somebody in your position.Most doctors are able to prescribe methadone for pain management, but only those with the appropriate license are able to do so for the treatment of an opiate addiction.
    Note: it is our goal to help you find a methadone doctor in your local area.
  2. Help you stay on track. Even though you may understand the importance of using the methadone as prescribed, there will likely come a time when you wonder if you have made the right decision. You can rely on your doctor to answer your questions and provide you with support when you need it the most.Your methadone doctor is dedicated to helping you overcome your addiction. Anytime you feel that you are off track and need assistance, you can visit with this person to see if there is anything you can do to better your situation.
  3. Monitor your progress. If you are going to start with methadone treatment you need to be 100 percent dedicated. This is not the type of treatment that you start today, quit tomorrow, and start back up next week. Instead, you need to follow the prescribed treatment schedule from beginning to end. Making changes on your own along the way can be dangerous to your mental and physical health.

Your methadone doctor will want to meet with you on a regular schedule to ensure that you are taking your medication, that you are making progress, and that you know what you should and should not be doing.

Many people find it hard to believe that a methadone doctor can do so much for them, but this is true on many different levels. As you can see from the three points above, if you trust one of these medical professionals you know that you are going to receive the help you need.

For some, the first meeting with a methadone doctor is the first step in overcoming their opiate addiction.


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