Community Medical Services - Prescott Valley
Addiction Treatment Services

Community Medical Services is a Methadone Maintenance Treatment program that provides substance abuse services in the form of outpatient methadone maintenance or detoxification. Community Medical Services operates six clinics, including three clinics in Maricopa County, Arizona, as well as clinics in Tucson, AZ, Flagstaff, AZ and Bullhead City, AZ.

Substance addiction is a neurological disease. With effective medical and psychological treatment, patients can benefit from a “normalization” of brain activity in the affected regions.

Community Medical Services
3050 N Navajo Dr
Prescott Valley AZ 86314
Tel: 928 775-7088
Fax: 928 775-7099

Comprehensive Treatment Services

Community Medical Services is a certified addiction treatment program providing services in the form of outpatient drug replacement therapy and private one-on-one counseling to those seeking help with their substance addictions.

It is our philosophy that outpatient drug replacement therapy along with counseling is an effective treatment for individuals who are physically dependent on substances such as drugs or alcohol. Medical care is provided by certified addiction specialists who will prescribe the proper medication based on an evaluation of your individual needs.

Counseling is recommended to anyone who is dependent on drugs or alcohol. Working with a counselor can help you understand your dependency and how to cope with it. Counseling focuses on what is called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as well as a technique called Motivational Interviewing. Both of these techniques can help in changing the way you process information leading to non-drug use outcomes. Group counseling is also a beneficial means of dealing with like issues and can be arranged if requested.

For more information on addiction treatment, please click on the addiction facts in the box to the right.

Call us today to speak with a qualified treatment specialist and to make an appointment.
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