Opioid Addiction Treatment
Break the Cycle. Reclaim Your Life. Real Help for Opioid Use Starts Here.
If you’re stuck in the grip of opioid addiction, it may feel like you’ve lost control of your own life — like the substance is making every decision for you. Whether it’s heroin, fentanyl, or prescription painkillers, opioid use can take over your body, cloud your mind, and break your spirit.
But it doesn’t have to stay that way.
At Freedom Healthcare Services, we specialize in helping individuals recover from opioid addiction with compassionate, medically supervised, and judgment-free care. Through a combination of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), licensed therapy, and long-term support, we help clients not just detox — but rebuild.

What Is Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)?
Opioid addiction is a chronic medical condition where your body becomes physically and psychologically dependent on opioids. It often starts with pain management or recreational use and escalates quickly due to how powerfully opioids alter brain chemistry.
You may be living with OUD if:
The good news? Opioid addiction is treatable — and we have a proven path forward.
Our Approach to Opioid Addiction Treatment
Treatment Includes:
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) with Suboxone, Methadone, or Vivitrol
- Individual therapy to address trauma, triggers, and underlying emotional pain
- Group support and peer accountability
- Dual diagnosis treatment for those with co-occurring mental health disorders
- Aftercare & Relapse Prevention to help maintain long-term recovery
- Telehealth options for flexible access to care

What Makes Freedom Different?
Experience that matters
We've been treating opioid addiction since 2012, with thousands of success stories.
Staff who understand
Many of us are in recovery or have walked this road beside someone we love.
Clinically proven care
Our MAT programs are guided by licensed professionals in certified treatment settings.
Locations near you
Bridgeville, Ellwood City, and Clear Choices, with same-day availability.
No judgment. Ever.
We don’t punish people for relapsing — we help them start again.
Signs You Might Be Ready for Treatment
- You’re tired of chasing pills or managing withdrawal
- You’ve overdosed or had a close call
- You want to stop, but don’t know how
- You’re worried about how your use is affecting your family, your future, or your health
- You’ve tried other programs that didn’t stick
