The clinic will provide accessible, discreet outpatient addiction treatment, according to a press release from the company. BrightView clinicians and counselors will serve patients six days a week.
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According to a press release from BrightView, the organization, “takes a positive approach to treating the disease of addiction and engaging those afflicted by it through a combination of medication-assisted treatment, counseling and social support.”
All treatment programs are personalized to each patient’s history.
Since opening its first location in 2015, BrightView has expanded throughout Ohio. All nine of its locations provide evidence-based addiction medicine, individual and group counseling and support service that help patients transition from active addiction into recovery.
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“We are poised to work together to save lives and bring more hope to the Springfield area by treating addiction compassionately,” said Dr. Shawn Ryan, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of BrightView. “We are certain that as we work with partners in the community, we will see improvements one life, one patient at a time.”
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