Opioid
Addiction
Recovery

AOC can help you get
back to your life, work
and loved ones.
Full-service heroin and opioid
addiction treatment, see your
physician, get tested,
get your prescription,
and have your counseling
session all in one office visit,
just one time per month
Physician discusses opioid addiction treatment options with a patient

Medication-
Assisted
Treatment

Our physicians prescribe
Buprenorphine/naloxone
(Suboxone®) to eleminate
cravign and withdrawal symptoms
so patients can function
and focus on recovery.

Efficient
and Effective
Counseling

Only one medical
assessment/counseling
session is required
per month.

Results

Since 2007, AOC has helped
thousands of patients get
their lives back.

Contact us to learn more.

Convenient Locations in
Ohio and Pennsylvania

Location Information

• Youngstown
• Elyria
• Waverly
• Perry
• New Philadelphia
• Clarion
• Erie

Full-Service Suboxone Clinic

Full-service heroin, fentanyl, and opioid addiction treatment in one location, see your clinician, get tested, get your prescription, and have your counseling session all in one office visit, just one time per month.

Addiction Outreach Clinic

Our Suboxone Clinics Help Thousands in Ohio and Pennsylvania Recover from Opioid Addiction

Addiction Outreach Clinic (AOC) provides a unique outpatient, opioid addiction treatment program that includes Suboxone® (buprenorphine/naloxone) medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to eliminate cravings and withdrawal symptoms.  Suboxone treatment is combined with one monthly behavioral counseling session to support our patient’s recovery efforts and help them get their lives back.

Our team of medical professionals and counselors work together to develop an effective treatment plan designed to meet the individualized needs of our patients. We pride ourselves on providing a professional, caring and secure environment at our seven Suboxone clinic locations, which ensures the best possible outcome for our patients. AOC has guided thousands of patients in Ohio and Pennsylvania along the path of recovery from opioid addiction.

Whether treatment is for you, a family member or a friend, we are happy to speak with you about our treatment program. Please read more about AOC, or call today for an appointment in just 24-48 hours! You can reach us at 330-259-4849, or email us to schedule an appointment – it’s fast, easy and completely confidential.

Suboxone Clinic

A Suboxone clinic is an opioid addiction treatment facility in which the clinicians incorporate Suboxone and/ or buprenorphine as an important aspect of treatment for their patients. At AOC, our medical professionals use Suboxone (buprenorphine) as part of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to give our patients the optimal chance of achieving full recovery. Click here to learn more about our Suboxone clinics and see our seven locations across Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Opioid Withdrawal

Opioid withdrawal can be debilitating. If you are experiencing opioid withdrawal call us immediately at 330-259-4849, our addiction specialists will help you manage the opioid withdrawal symptoms and help you achieve recovery.

Opioid withdrawal symptoms may include:

  • Restless Behavior
  • Muscle Pain
  • Runny Nose
  • Tearing of the Eyes
  • Nervousness
  • Frequent Yawning
  • Sleep Problems
  • Immoderate Sweating
  • Nausea
  • Throwing up
  • Diarrhea and Abdominal Pain
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Fast Heartbeat
  • Pupil Dilation
  • Blurred Eyesight
  • Presence of Goosebumps

Locations

Youngstown (Headquarters)
819 McKay Court, Suite 102
Youngstown, Ohio 44512
330-259-4849 Phone
330-629-2847 Fax
Hours

819 McKay Court, Suite 102
Youngstown, Ohio 44512
330-259-4849 Phone
330-629-2847 Fax
Hours

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New Philadelphia
543 West High Avenue
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
330-339-2439 Phone
330-365-1327 Fax
Hours

Waverly
219 W. Emmitt Avenue, Suite C
Waverly, Ohio 45690
937-544-2222 Phone
937-544-2262 Fax
Hours

Clarion
1008 South 5th Avenue, Suite 104
Clarion, Pennsylvania 16214
814-223-9200 Phone
814-223-9202 Fax
Hours

Erie
208 E. Bayfront Parkway, Suite 104
Erie, PA 16507
814-833-2500 Phone
814-833-2511 Fax
Hours

819 McKay Court, Suite 102
Youngstown, Ohio 44512
330-259-4849 Phone
330-629-2847 Fax
Hours

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New Philadelphia
543 West High Avenue
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
330-339-2439 Phone
330-365-1327 Fax
Hours

Waverly
219 W. Emmitt Avenue, Suite C
Waverly, Ohio 45690
937-544-2222 Phone
937-544-2262 Fax
Hours

Clarion
1008 South 5th Avenue, Suite 104
Clarion, Pennsylvania 16214
814-223-9200 Phone
814-223-9202 Fax
Hours

Erie
208 E. Bayfront Parkway, Suite 104
Erie, PA 16507
814-833-2500 Phone
814-833-2511 Fax
Hours

Kent (New location opened Jan. 4, 2022)
184 Currie Hall Parkway, Suite #2
Kent, OH 44240
330-967-8077 Phone
330-552-3363 Fax
Hours

AOC Locations

Each of our local suboxone clinic locations brings a sense of local community because each location is an important part of the community and plays a big role for the people.

Youngstown (Headquarters)
819 McKay Court, Suite 102
Youngstown, Ohio 44512
330-259-4849 Phone
330-629-2847 Fax
Hours

819 McKay Court, Suite 102
Youngstown, Ohio 44512
330-259-4849 Phone
330-629-2847 Fax
Hours

Toggle Content goes here

New Philadelphia
543 West High Avenue
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
330-339-2439 Phone
330-365-1327 Fax
Hours

Waverly
219 W. Emmitt Avenue, Suite C
Waverly, Ohio 45690
937-544-2222 Phone
937-544-2262 Fax
Hours

Clarion
1008 South 5th Avenue, Suite 104
Clarion, Pennsylvania 16214
814-223-9200 Phone
814-223-9202 Fax
Hours

Erie
208 E. Bayfront Parkway, Suite 104
Erie, PA 16507
814-833-2500 Phone
814-833-2511 Fax
Hours

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Opioids: Prescription Pills and Heroin

Understanding opioids can get confusing, there are many different types of opioids from prescription pain pills to street drugs. Prescription opioids come in many different forms each with several different brand variations while street opioids are available majorly in two forms, Heroin and Fentanyl.

Addiction Outreach Clinic has many physicians and medical professionals with years of experience treating addiction to a very large variety of these opioids and helping hundreds of people successfully achieve a path to recovery.

Something to keep in mind is that physicians and doctors may refer to all opioids as narcotics. A narcotic is a general term that refers to any opioid. 

To better help you understand which types of opioid addictions AOC can help you with, see our classifications below:

Perscription Opiates and Common Brand Names

Oxycodone: Percocet, Oxycontin, Roxicodone, Xtampza ER

Hydrocodone: Vicodin, Lortab, Norco, Lorcet

Codeine: None

Morphine: MS-Contin, Duramorph, Inumorph P/F, Arymo ER

Tramadol: Ultram, ConZip

Methadone: Methadose, Diskets, Dolophine

Hydromorphone: Dilaudid, Exalgo ER

Meperidine: Demerol

Fentanyl: Duragesic, Subsys, Abstral

Street Opioids

Heroin

Heroin is the most common recreational opioid used due to its rapid onset of action. Tolerance can develop rapidly which leads to quicker addiction.

Fentanyl

Fentanyl is not only a prescription drug but also a synthetic opioid which is illegally produced for street use. Fentanyl can be 30-50 times stronger than heroin and 80-500 times more powerful than morphine, even the smallest dose can cause death, usually by respiratory failure.

Pain pills are opioids that are legitimately prescribed medications that may be abused when diverted to the street for recreational purposes.

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