Fentanyl Addiction Treatment
Overdoses Are Rising. But So Is Hope. Recovery from Fentanyl Starts Here.
Fentanyl is one of the most dangerous substances on the streets today — responsible for more overdose deaths than any other drug in the U.S. It’s potent, fast-acting, and often unknowingly mixed into other substances, making it incredibly easy to become addicted — and incredibly hard to stop.
But at Freedom Healthcare Services, we want you to know one thing:
Recovery from fentanyl addiction is possible. And we’re here to help you do it safely, with dignity and real support.

What Is Fentanyl, and Why Is It So Dangerous?
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that’s 50–100 times more powerful than morphine. Just a few grains can cause an overdose — especially when mixed into heroin, pressed pills, or other street drugs without your knowledge.
Because of its strength, fentanyl creates:
That’s why treating fentanyl addiction requires not just medication, but structured support, consistent therapy, and people who won’t give up on you.
How We Treat Fentanyl Addiction
Treatment may include:
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) using Suboxone, Methadone, or Vivitrol
- Individual therapy to process trauma, anxiety, and the underlying causes of use
- Group therapy and peer support to reduce isolation
- Dual diagnosis care for co-occurring mental health issues
- Relapse prevention with long-term goal setting
- Telehealth addiction services for accessible care when needed

Why Choose Freedom for Fentanyl Treatment?
Fast, responsive care
we know time matters
Certified MAT programs
with expert staff on-site
Integrated therapy and recovery planning
not just medication
Safe, respectful environments
in Bridgeville, Ellwood City, and Clear Choices
No judgment — ever.
Just real people helping real people recover
How to Get Started
- A confidential conversation with someone who truly cares
- A personalized assessment of your medical and emotional needs
- Immediate stabilization options if you’re in active withdrawal
- A full treatment plan that includes MAT, therapy, and ongoing support
- Respect and encouragement, every step of the way
