Crossroads of Philadelphia, PA (South Philly)
504 South Street, First Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Call Center Open 24/7/365
Same-day and Virtual Appointments Available
- Center Offerings Care Coordination, Hepatitis C Treatment
- Accepted Insurances Commercial, Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, TRICARE, VA CCN
At Crossroads, we’re committed to giving people battling opioid addiction the best care possible. As the top addiction treatment facility in South Philadelphia, we concentrate on using evidence-based methods and all-encompassing support to assist our patients in achieving and maintaining long-term recovery.
Our team of skilled medical experts is dedicated to providing individualized treatment programs that are suited to the needs of every patient. We comprehend the difficulties associated with opioid addiction and are available to assist you at every stage.
About Our Opioid Addiction Treatment Center in South Philadelphia
For those seeking recovery, our opioid addiction treatment center in South Philadelphia provides a secure and expert setting. We place a strong emphasis on creating customized treatment programs with medication to offer comprehensive care. Patient care is our first priority, and we work hard to make sure that every person gets the care and assistance they require to make a full recovery.
Treatment Services We Offer in South Philadelphia
Buprenorphine (Rx): The buprenorphine program at Crossroads offers an alternative treatment option for opioid addiction. Buprenorphine helps manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. Our experienced medical staff will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that includes regular monitoring.
Buprenorphine (SUBLOCADE®): Sublocade is an extended-release formulation of buprenorphine, a partial opioid agonist. It helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while providing a ceiling effect that lowers the risk of overdose. It is administered as a subcutaneous injection once a month.
Buprenorphine (BRIXADI®): Similar to Sublocade, this formulation of buprenorphine is designed for long-acting use to support recovery from opioid addiction. It is typically administered as a subcutaneous injection, with dosing frequency varying based on the specific formulation (weekly, biweekly, and monthly).
Naltrexone (VIVITROL®): Vivitrol is an extended-release injectable form of naltrexone. It is used to prevent relapse in individuals who have already detoxified from opioids. Naltrexone is an opioid antagonist, meaning it blocks the effects of opioids and reduces cravings. It is given as an intramuscular injection once a month.
Why Choose Crossroads?
Our patients’ health and recuperation come first. We provide comprehensive care that is individualized for each patient by utilizing a multidisciplinary approach that integrates medical therapy and support services. With the use of compassionate care and evidence-based methods, we have a track record of assisting patients in living a life in sobriety. Each patient will receive the attention and support they require to succeed because our skilled team is committed to providing the best possible care.