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Fentanyl Addiction Treatment in El Cajon.
We help patients through opioid treatment, and we also treat other addictions:
Fentanyl
Heroin
Prescription Pills
Painkillers
Methamphetamines
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Alcohol, and more
Methadone Clinic, El Cajon, CA: We treat the whole patient and provide MAT for substance use disorder.
We admit patients 7 days a week. Walk-ins welcome!
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1240 Broadway
El Cajon, CA 92021
El Cajon, CA 92021
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We are an El Cajon methadone clinic.
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Call TodayWhat We Provide for Opioid Treatment in El Cajon
Outpatient Addiction Treatment
We treat people, including those who are pregnant, for fentanyl addiction and all other drug addictions.
Limited Primary Care and Urgent Care
Only available for patients enrolled in our Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program.
Mental Health Services
Only available for patients enrolled in our Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program.
Counseling
Individual and group therapy are integrated with our case management services.
Patient Navigation
We try to connect you to resources in the community that can help with housing, food, transportation, and other needs.
Dual Diagnosis
We treat the whole person, so mental health treatment can be integrated for patients with co-occurring disorders.
We Offer Whole-Person Care
Compassionate
Our approach to care comes from the heart--we are passionate about supporting your recovery.
Evidence-Based
Research-driven and evidence-based. We bring innovation and empathy to individualized care.
Shared
Family and community relationships are impacted by addiction. But they can be built through recovery.
We Help the Whole Person through Opioid Treatment in El Cajon
Limited Primary Care and Urgent Care
We offer limited primary care and urgent care only for patients enrolled in our substance use disorder treatment program. Because treating addiction involves treating the whole person, we are a methadone clinic and much more in El Cajon, CA. We focus on your physical health and wellbeing in addition to fentanyl treatment, opioid treatment, and treatment for other addictions.
Below is a list of some of our physical medicine offerings:
- HIV
- Colds, Flu, Pneumonia, RSV, Strep, Coughs, and Ear Aches
- Cuts, Stitches, Mild Burns, and Wound Care
- HepC (Hepatitis C)
- Flu Shots, COVID Vaccines, and Other Immunizations/Boosters
- High Blood Pressure
- UTIs
- Allergies and Mild Allergic Reactions
- Colds, Flu, Pneumonia, RSV, Strep, Coughs, and Ear Aches
- Cuts, Stitches, Mild Burns, and Wound Care
- HepC (Hepatitis C)
- Flu Shots, COVID Vaccines, and Other Immunizations/Boosters
- High Blood Pressure
- UTIs
- Allergies and Mild Allergic Reactions
Mental Health Treatment
Mental health treatment is available only for patients enrolled in our substance use disorder treatment program. Many methadone clinics in El Cajon, CA do not provide treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders, but we do. According to the National Institute on Mental Health, ‘When someone has a SUD and another mental health disorder, it is usually better to treat them at the same time rather than separately.’ We treat the following mental health disorders, among others.
- PTSD
- Early Childhood Trauma
- Anxiety and Mood Disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar Disorder
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Conduct Disorders
- ADHD
Source: National Institute of Mental Health: Substance Use and Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders- Early Childhood Trauma
- Anxiety and Mood Disorders
- Schizophrenia
- Bipolar Disorder
- Major Depressive Disorder
- Conduct Disorders
- ADHD
Directions to Revive Pathway for Opioid Treatment in El Cajon, CA.
Our Treatment Approach
If you are searching for an El Cajon treatment center, you might have heard about us. Now, we have heard some people call us "Pathways San Diego," "Pathways Methadone Clinic," "Revive San Diego," or even "Revive Recovery Resource Center." But our name is Revive Pathway.
We provide a nonjudgmental, safe space in El Cajon. We treat people who use drugs like heroin, fentanyl, and other addictive substances. We understand the stigma of addiction. We are committed to empowering you as a patient and supporting your journey toward healing and recovery.
Revive Pathway offers treatment through medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). This includes methadone, all buprenorphine formulations (i.e., Suboxone, Sublocade), and Naltrexone/Vivitrol. We also offer evidence-based medication treatment for alcohol, meth, and other addictions.
Our team has years of experience in treating addiction and helping patients lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Our clinic is a welcoming place where you can expect to find a scientific approach to substance use disorder. You will also see a lot of friendly faces here.
Through our work with individuals, we create a ripple effect in the families and communities that we touch. We have a Good Neighbor policy in place. We also we work with the community to bring healing and compassion to our area.
We provide a nonjudgmental, safe space in El Cajon. We treat people who use drugs like heroin, fentanyl, and other addictive substances. We understand the stigma of addiction. We are committed to empowering you as a patient and supporting your journey toward healing and recovery.
Revive Pathway offers treatment through medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). This includes methadone, all buprenorphine formulations (i.e., Suboxone, Sublocade), and Naltrexone/Vivitrol. We also offer evidence-based medication treatment for alcohol, meth, and other addictions.
Our team has years of experience in treating addiction and helping patients lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Our clinic is a welcoming place where you can expect to find a scientific approach to substance use disorder. You will also see a lot of friendly faces here.
Through our work with individuals, we create a ripple effect in the families and communities that we touch. We have a Good Neighbor policy in place. We also we work with the community to bring healing and compassion to our area.
Methadone Clinic, San Diego, CA:
We work with area rehabs for continuity of care.
Email TodayWhat is Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA):
“Methadone and buprenorphine, when administered at the appropriate dose, “occupy” the brain receptor sites affected by heroin and other opioids. As a result, they suppress withdrawal symptoms, block the euphoric and sedating effects of opioids, and relieve the craving for opioids that is a major factor in relapse.
"Methadone and buprenorphine are long-acting opioids and pharmacologically dissimilar from short-acting opioid such as heroin and oxycodone or hydrocodone. With stable dosing and in the absence of other medications that may produce euphoria or sedation, these medications do not cause euphoria or intoxication, thus allowing a person to lead a normal life.
"The appropriate dose is determined by a certified health care professional in conjunction with the patient and is calibrated to the individual’s medical and physiological needs. Once individuals are stabilized on the appropriate dose, they may be maintained on that dose for as long as medically necessary, as is the case with other medications for chronic health conditions.”
Source: SAMHSA: Know Your Rights: Rights for Individuals on Medication-Assisted Treatment“Methadone and buprenorphine, when administered at the appropriate dose, “occupy” the brain receptor sites affected by heroin and other opioids. As a result, they suppress withdrawal symptoms, block the euphoric and sedating effects of opioids, and relieve the craving for opioids that is a major factor in relapse.
"Methadone and buprenorphine are long-acting opioids and pharmacologically dissimilar from short-acting opioid such as heroin and oxycodone or hydrocodone. With stable dosing and in the absence of other medications that may produce euphoria or sedation, these medications do not cause euphoria or intoxication, thus allowing a person to lead a normal life.
"The appropriate dose is determined by a certified health care professional in conjunction with the patient and is calibrated to the individual’s medical and physiological needs. Once individuals are stabilized on the appropriate dose, they may be maintained on that dose for as long as medically necessary, as is the case with other medications for chronic health conditions.”
Your Journey.
Your Health.
Our Pathway Together.
Get Help Today!According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), “Hope, the belief that these challenges and conditions can be overcome, is the foundation of recovery.”
We agree with this vision, and we offer individualized care for our patients while honoring their unique strengths and experiences.
Source: SAMHSA: Recovery and Recovery SupportWe agree with this vision, and we offer individualized care for our patients while honoring their unique strengths and experiences.
We are a certified and licensed treatment center.
NTP #: 37-23, Exp. Date: 6/30/2024 (DHCS)
NPI #: 1962117440