ReVIDA Recovery®
255 Holston Rd.
Wytheville, VA 24382
Phone: 276.859.4251
Fax: 276.227.0846
ReVIDA Recovery®
255 Holston Rd.
Wytheville, VA 24382
Phone: 276.859.4251
Fax: 276.227.0846
For ReVIDA Wytheville General Info: wytheville@revidarecovery.com
*This email is not for current patients. Current patient questions cannot be answered via email.
- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Structured Outpatient Programs
- Community Resources
- Family Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Care Coordination
- Linkage and Referral
Opioid Use Disorder Treatment at ReVIDA Recovery® Wytheville
Beginning the journey to recovery after any amount of time with an opioid addiction is an immense challenge. As you battle with your own mind and body against urges, it can be easy to lose sight of the end goal.
When opioids are taken away, we as humans can go into a full-blown panic because our minds and bodies have become used to having opioids as a means for survival. The reality is, we don’t need them.
Still, the change is not easy to make. We understand that at ReVIDA Recovery®.
We also understand breaking the cycle of opioid addiction is not a straight road, and sometimes the journey involves many trips to many different recovery centers. Our supportive staff is ready to help regardless of your past treatment experiences and whatever stage of the journey you are in.
We are also ready to help regardless of your health insurance status. We accept most major national providers, and that includes Virginia Medicaid.
How Suboxone® Can Help
When a person uses opioids, they block the pain sensors in their brain. This happens regardless of the stage of addiction a person is in. Over time, though, the high felt from opioids begins to lessen and leaves a person wanting more.
When the decision is made to stop feeding the cravings for more and more, your brain and body will start to fight back against you. That’s when you will begin to have withdrawal symptoms. Withdrawal symptoms often include feeling generally sick, anxious, scared, and depressed. These feelings, more often than not, are just too much to overcome alone.
Because opioid detox is so difficult to do alone, ReVIDA Recovery® believes in the effectiveness of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with the help of Suboxone®, which is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone.
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Suboxone® and MAT in general have been found to be effective in:
- Improving Survival Chances
- Keeping People in Treatment
- Improving Pregnancy Outcomes
- Improving Employment Opportunities
- Lowering Opioid Consumption and Illegal Activity
What a Visit to ReVIDA Recovery® Looks Like
Life is busy. We know that. Between making sure you pay your bills, maintaining your household, running errands, going to work or job hunting, or whatever else the day throws at you, it is hard to make it through a single day without falling behind.
At ReVIDA, we have made the path to receiving help much easier. We have set up a simple process with our caring staff that will get you treatment in a timely manner.
During a visit to our center in Wytheville, you will meet with our team in a series of meetings to help you start MAT, which is designed to help you throughout the journey to recovery. Each meeting will last from 15-50 minutes and will get you out the door to continue with your busy day.
During the visit, you will meet with three people:
- Your Doctor
- Your doctor will write your prescription for Suboxone® and any other medications you may need relating to your mental health.
- Your Patient Care Coordinator
- More often than not, your patient care coordinator will be a nurse practitioner. This person will help you in building resources outside of the treatment facility. This includes helping you find job opportunities, education, extended therapy time, or anything else that will benefit you and your future.
- Your Therapist
- Your therapist will help you in answering the challenges you may face with your mental health from before treatment or during treatment. During meetings with your therapist, you will gain the tools needed to deal with things like trauma, family conflict, emotions, communication, goal-setting, and more.
You Are Valuable
We value your trust in us as the leading opioid treatment center in the Southwest Virginia area. As Virginians, we have witnessed the loss of too many people from opioid misuse. At ReVIDA, we aim to help each person living with opioid use disorder regain their life from heroin or painkiller misuse.
At ReVIDA, we offer a non-judgmental and heartfelt approach to guide you through treatment with the use of Suboxone® in a proven MAT program.
No matter your past, we are ready to help you. We offer a variety of support services aimed at preventing painful and overwhelming withdrawal symptoms and opioid cravings for those most in need.
Our team of passionate medical professionals will use Suboxon®e to help you stop the intense cravings and side effects felt from opioid withdrawal. Beginning with MAT, you will open yourself to more time spent uncovering potential triggers or causes for your substance misuse with the help of our on-site therapists, care coordinators, and certified counselors.
Outpatient Treatment in Wytheville
Along with getting a prescription for Suboxone®, at ReVIDA Recovery® Wytheville, patients can participate in our structured outpatient program. The program allows for patients to receive additional care while maintaining a life outside of the treatment center.
The ReVIDA outpatient program is a flexible but structured treatment that will get you off of the dangerous opioids found on the streets of our communities. We offer MAT with Suboxone® and also have evidence-based scientific treatments that include individual therapy, counseling, group therapy, and classes.
Change Can Begin Today With MAT
At ReVIDA Recovery® Wytheville, we believe in the power of change. Change often is not easy, but it is possible with a strong team around you.
You may have had unsuccessful experiences in the past trying to change your opioid use, but that is common and not to be looked down upon. Everyone that faces an opioid addiction has a different path in life and eventually a different path to recovery. Regardless of your past, we believe a path exists for you with us.
With our team of licensed therapists, certified counselors, care coordinators, and peer recovery specialists, we provide a safe and supportive environment for you to grow and heal.
Begin the Journey by Calling Us Immediately
We are committed to helping you and your well-being. Every day that you arrive at ReVIDA, we challenge ourselves to make your experience even better than your last visit. Throughout your time with us, we want nothing more than to build your trust in us.
Regardless of your past experiences with treatment, or outside of treatment, we will offer treatment to you. Give us a call today at (276) 859-4251.
Treatment Options Available at Wytheville, VA
Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Wytheville
Taking the first steps towards wellness from opioid use disorder is a monumental and courageous decision. At our Wytheville location, we comprehend the emotional and physical challenges that accompany opioid use disorder. We’re here to guide you through every step of your journey with understanding and expertise. Our dedicated team provides a secure, supportive environment and personalized treatments to assist you in regaining control and crafting a future free from opioid dependency.
Fentanyl Use Disorder: A Supportive Path to Recovery at ReVIDA Recovery®
Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has been a pivotal player in the opioid crisis. Its potent nature can make the pathway towards wellness appear daunting, but at ReVIDA Recovery®, we stand beside you. Our specialized fentanyl use disorder treatment plans are designed to effectively manage withdrawal symptoms, provide supportive counseling, and equip you with the tools to build a future that is not defined by fentanyl. Together, we navigate through the challenges, ensuring a supportive environment every step of the way.
Heroin Use Disorder: Guiding Your Journey to a Heroin-Free Life at ReVIDA Recovery®
Heroin use disorder can present as a formidable obstacle, but recovery is within reach with the right support. At ReVIDA Recovery®, our empathetic approach to heroin use disorder treatment is centered on understanding your unique journey. We combine medical interventions with emotional and psychological support, ensuring you are not alone in this journey towards a healthier, heroin-free life. Our team is dedicated to empowering you, providing the necessary tools and support to facilitate a successful recovery.
OxyContin® Use Disorder: Gentle Steps Towards Wellness with Our Team at ReVIDA Recovery® in Wytheville
OxyContin®, a commonly misused prescription opioid, can subtly and significantly weave individuals into a web of dependency. Our dedicated team at ReVIDA Recovery® in Wytheville is here to provide a gentle yet effective transition from OxyContin® dependency to wellness. Through our comprehensive treatment plans, we focus on minimizing discomfort, providing emotional support, and aiding you in rediscovering life without dependency. Your wellness is our priority, and we ensure a nurturing approach to your recovery journey.
Vicodin® Use Disorder: Crafting a Future Free from Prescription Opioid Dependency with Our Team at ReVIDA Recovery®
Vicodin® dependency can subtly permeate lives, often following a legitimate medical need. At ReVIDA Recovery®, we shape a supportive and personalized path to guide you away from Vicodin® dependency. Our expert team focuses on providing a balanced approach to manage withdrawal, coupled with therapeutic support, ensuring you can confidently step into a future where your wellbeing takes precedence. Together, we will shape a future where Vicodin® does not dictate your days, ensuring a balanced and healthy life ahead.
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