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Medication Assisted Therapy
Symetria Recovery
Services Offered
Medication Assisted Treatment • Opioid Use Disorder • Suboxone • Methadone
Description
Symetria Recovery offers medication assisted treatment for adults with substance use disorders. The program dispenses buprenorphine (e.g., Suboxone), naltrexone (Vivitrol), and methadone from an in house pharmacy. These medications are prescribed based on each client's needs to help block drug effects, treat withdrawal symptoms, and reduce the chance of relapse. Clients begin individualized treatment immediately upon admission. Concurrent enrollment in [
Physicians are on call 24 hours a day. Treatment is individualized and may also include:
-Evidence-based counseling: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Mindfulness-Based Sobriety
-Music therapy
-Yoga
-Meditation
-Pain management strategies
-Goal setting
-Discharge planning
-Hypnosis
-Family guidance
Symetria is licensed by the Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse (DASA) and accredited by CARF.
Location
Service Options
Languages Spoken
- English
- Spanish
Eligibility
-Prospective clients must be in active withdrawal at intake due to the use of Suboxone as a treatment.
-Symetria is in network with most PPO plans. Most HMO plans are out of network, but clients can generally get authorization.
-Self-pay clients are accepted. The fee is $275 for induction and $85 per week thereafter. Fees are subject to change.
-Spanish speaking staff are available at the Naperville and Des Plaines locations only.
- Private insurance accepted
Payment
- Adults accepted
- Seniors accepted
Age
How to Apply
Call the intake line at 888-782-6966 any time for a free, confidential screening and insurance verification, and to schedule an intake appointment. Same day appointments are often available. Please bring the following to your appointment:
-Photo ID
-Insurance card
During your appointment, you will undergo a comprehensive medical and behavioral health assessment. If your assessment results indicate that medication assisted treatment is appropriate, you will be admitted to the program and begin treatment the same day. There is no wait list for services.