About HealthQwest Frontiers | Warner Robins – Warner Robins
HealthQwest Frontiers – Russell Parkway offers outpatient treatment for individuals with alcohol and/or substance addiction. The program includes Methadone Maintenance Treatment, Case Management, Individual Counseling, Education and more. HealthQwest Frontiers – Russell Parkway is located at Warner Robins, Georgia.
Narcotic replacement therapy is one of the most effective forms of treatment for opiate dependence. Each patient is treated individually and the length of treatment varies from person to person. A patient may remain in treatment for as long as clinically indicated provided that he or she is making positive life changes. At any time, a patient may request to undergo medically supervised withdrawal. Patients are all encouraged to begin medically supervised withdrawal at some point in their course of treatment.
In addition to issues of dependency, many patients have other psychosocial, emotional, occupational, medical, legal, and educational needs that should be addressed in order for treatment to be effective. HealthQwest Frontiers – Russell Parkway’s staff is well equipped to address co-occurring issues. HealthQwest Frontiers – Russell Parkway’s philosophy is to provide the necessary resources and referrals to stabilize and restore positive functioning for each patient on an individualized basis.
HealthQwest Frontiers – Russell Parkway’s goal is to individually tailor both the medication and counseling approach according to your needs and personality. Through this philosophy, HealthQwest is able to create an environment of patient accountability and autonomy, which allows you to relish in your victory over addiction and embrace the pursuit of a new way of life!
HealthQwest Frontiers – Russell Parkway provides professionally supervised medication assisted treatment and medical withdrawal as a licensed Narcotic Treatment Program (NTP) in the state of Georgia. As such, HealthQwest seeks to provide comprehensive addiction rehabilitation services for persons 18 years old or older and who are dependent on narcotics.