Pikesville Health Services is an addiction outpatient, multiservice and community based treatment program providing counseling and drug treatments for Opioids including Methadone and Suboxone. If you are struggling with addiction you already took the first step toward recovery. Call us today at 410-484-8500 and let us help you overcome the disease of addiction.
If you are in need of immediate help from Pikesville Health Service or Dose verification please call (443) 379-9708.
If you are in need of immediate help from Pikesville Health Service or Dose verification please call (443) 379-9708.
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Our mission is to provide comprehensive programs that promote health and prevent substance-abuse related disease and disabilities in the Pikesville neighborhood of Baltimore County.
It is our commitment to offer efficient and effective access to necessary treatment and ancillary patient support systems in a cost effective and accountable manner, resulting in improved patient functionning, higher patient satisfaction, and better treatment outcomes for all patient.
It is our commitment to offer efficient and effective access to necessary treatment and ancillary patient support systems in a cost effective and accountable manner, resulting in improved patient functionning, higher patient satisfaction, and better treatment outcomes for all patient.
Our facility is conveniently located near the Old Court Metro Station aprox.1 mile away from exit 20 on the I-695, 2 miles from exit 1A on the I-795. A large parking lot is dedicated to our visitors behind the building. Please do not park at any surroundng businesses. Thank you for your cooperation.
Methadone is a synthetic (man-made) opioid that was first synthesized in the late 1930s.
Among its various uses, methadone blocks the receptors in the brain that are affected by addictive opiates such as morphine and heroin - which means that, when taken as part of an approved and medically supervised program, methadone enables addicted individuals to end their dependence upon these drugs without experiencing painful (and often dangerous) withdrawal symptoms.
Among its various uses, methadone blocks the receptors in the brain that are affected by addictive opiates such as morphine and heroin - which means that, when taken as part of an approved and medically supervised program, methadone enables addicted individuals to end their dependence upon these drugs without experiencing painful (and often dangerous) withdrawal symptoms.
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Pam Roach
Aug 30, 2020
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Rhonda Roberson
Oct 28, 2019
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The staff at Pikeville Services is there to help us and it shows just how much by actually caring about the clients I like how its not overcrowded so you do get the attention that you need or want from the counselors, but I dare say come join because as far as I am concerned it is enough clients LOL!!
Andy Mac
Jul 04, 2018
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Pamela Roach
Oct 18, 2017
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Well I absolutely love pikesville heath clinic.i was traveling three hours on bus and 🚂🚋🚃🚋🚃🚋🚃 train to get my treatment and then a good friend 👭👬👫 told me about phc.im more than pleased.i can walk 👣 to the clinic and the services are outstanding.The doctor made me a recovery plan 📝 that fits my needs.my counsler goes 📤 out of 👋 his way to help 🆘 me.im so pleased.thank you for helping me to change my life for the better.
Steve Moskowitz
Oct 02, 2016
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