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About
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New Client Intake Form
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Substance Abuse Disorders
ADHD Testing
Immigration Evaluations
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Get Help for Addiction & Substance Use Disorders

SUD (Substance Abuse Disorder)

Choosing Between Sublocade and Suboxone®

SUD (Substance Abuse Disorder)

 A substance use disorder (SUD) impacts your brain and behavior, leading to a loss of control over your life. About half of those with SUD also struggle with co-occurring mental health issues. At Melrose Wakefield Psychiatric Associates, LLC  we provide treatment options to help you regain control. Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation. 

Treatment Options

Choosing Between Sublocade and Suboxone®

SUD (Substance Abuse Disorder)

Naltrexone, known as Vivitrol, along with Acamprosate, and Antabuse are available treatment options at our office. Monthly Vivitrol injections specifically aids individuals struggling with drug or alcohol dependence by helping to prevent relapse, particularly for those who have managed to stop using opioid medications.



Choosing Between Sublocade and Suboxone®

Choosing Between Sublocade and Suboxone®

Choosing Between Sublocade and Suboxone®

 Choosing between Sublocade and Suboxone® depends on your individual needs, lifestyle, and recovery goals. Sublocade offers a convenient monthly injection for those who prefer less frequent dosing, while Suboxone® provides daily control for those who want to adjust their treatment regularly. Ultimately, the best option is the one that aligns with your personal circumstances and recovery aspirations, with guidance from psychiatric healthcare professionals.

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Choosing Between Sublocade and Suboxone®

Have questions about our services or how to get started? Check out our FAQs page for answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.

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