Opioid dependency treatment at Aveo Wellness provides safe, compassionate, and medically informed support for individuals seeking to reduce or end opioid use. Our approach emphasizes stabilization, recovery planning, relapse prevention, and long-term wellbeing.
What Is Opioid Dependency Treatment?
Opioid dependency treatment helps individuals reduce cravings, manage withdrawal, and regain stability through evidence-based interventions and supportive psychiatric care. Treatment is discreet, judgment-free, and tailored to your goals.
- Manage withdrawal symptoms safely
- Reduce or eliminate cravings
- Strengthen relapse-prevention skills
- Address underlying emotional and behavioral factors
What to Expect During Treatment
- Comprehensive Assessment
We evaluate your substance use history, health status, triggers, and recovery goals. - Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
When appropriate, we use medications such as buprenorphine to stabilize cravings and withdrawal symptoms. - Therapy & Coaching Support
Counseling helps address emotional contributors to dependency and supports long-term success. - Ongoing Monitoring & Relapse Prevention
Regular follow-up ensures safety, accountability, and continued progress.
Who Benefits From Opioid Dependency Treatment?
- Individuals struggling with opioid medications or illicit opioid use
- People experiencing cravings or withdrawal symptoms
- Those wanting safe tapering or long-term maintenance
- Anyone seeking supportive and medically guided recovery
Why Dr. Jon Deam & Aveo Wellness?
- Compassionate, confidential, non-judgmental care
- Expertise in medication-assisted treatment
- Holistic support integrating therapy, medication, and lifestyle planning
- Personalized, concierge-level recovery care
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
Is medication-assisted treatment safe?
Yes—when used correctly, medications like buprenorphine are safe, effective, and reduce overdose risk.
Do I have to stop opioids immediately?
Not always; treatment plans are personalized and may involve gradual tapering.
Will anyone know I’m in treatment?
Care is private, confidential, and discreet.
How do I begin?
Contact our office to schedule an opioid dependency evaluation.


