Heroin Addiction Treatment
Heroin Doesn’t Just Numb Pain—It Creates Its Own. We’re Here to Treat Both
Heroin addiction can feel like it’s taken everything—your health, your trust, your family, your freedom. Maybe even your belief that recovery is still possible.
At Metro Recovery Center, we understand that heroin use is often about more than the drug. It’s about survival, trauma, and trying to silence something deeper. That’s why our heroin addiction treatment is never one-size-fits-all.
We offer a full continuum of care, rooted in evidence-based Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), mental health therapy, and compassionate clinical support—without judgment, punishment, or shame.
If you’ve tried to quit before and it didn’t work, that doesn’t mean you failed. It means you didn’t have the right kind of help.

How We Treat Heroin Addiction at MRC
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
- Methadone Maintenance Therapy
- Suboxone Treatment (buprenorphine/naloxone)
- Brixadi Injections (long-acting injectable buprenorphine)
Individual & Group Counseling
- Understand the emotional roots of your addiction
- Learn relapse prevention skills
- Build coping strategies for anxiety, depression, trauma, and stress
- Reconnect with yourself and others in a safe, supportive setting
Mental Health & Psychiatric Services
- Psychiatric evaluations and diagnosis
- Medication management for depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder
- Trauma-informed therapy that respects your pace and boundaries
Harm Reduction & Ongoing Support
- Overdose prevention (including Narcan education)
- Safe space to talk honestly about triggers and slips
- Planning for stability, housing, family reunification, and next steps
Why Clients Choose MRC for Heroin Recovery
Because we don’t just treat heroin use—we treat the reasons you turned to it in the first place.
Because our clinic is safe, calm, and never overcrowded. Because you’ll be seen, known, and treated with dignity from the moment you walk in.
Because your treatment plan will be built around your history, your goals, and your life. And because we know what it means to come back from the edge. We see it every day.


Is This You? Then This Is the Place.
- You’ve tried to quit heroin before, but withdrawal, stress, or trauma pulled you back.
- You’re tired of being treated like a statistic.
- You’re using more than you planned—or not using, but still struggling.
- You want help, but not judgment.
- You want a real plan, not another dead-end program.