If you’re seeking compassionate support for opioid addiction in Elyria, Ohio, AppleGate Recovery is here for you. As opioid misuse continues to impact communities across Ohio, our Elyria clinic provides a trusted space for individuals looking to regain control of their lives. Conveniently located on East Broad Street, we offer discreet, outpatient treatment that allows you to continue your daily routine while receiving evidence-based care tailored to your needs.
At AppleGate Recovery Elyria, we understand the importance of providing compassionate, judgment-free support. Our dedicated professionals are committed to guiding you through each stage of your journey to recovery, so you never have to face it alone.
Our Elyria clinic offers Suboxone as part of a comprehensive medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program. This FDA-approved medication combines buprenorphine and naloxone to help manage cravings and block opioid effects, reducing the risk of relapse. For Elyria residents, our outpatient Suboxone program provides the freedom to continue with daily responsibilities, surrounded by the support of AppleGate’s experienced team.
In addition to Suboxone, we also provide Buprenorphine for patients in Elyria who need an alternative MAT option. Buprenorphine attaches to the brain’s opioid receptors to prevent withdrawal symptoms, allowing you to focus on the other aspects of recovery without the constant struggle of cravings.
Our Elyria clinic offers personalized case management services to help patients access a network of local resources and support systems. From medical and social services to recovery coaches and sober companions, our case managers are dedicated to coordinating care tailored to your unique journey. With AppleGate Elyria, you’re supported every step of the way.
AppleGate Recovery Elyria is proud to be a part of Ohio’s Project DAWN network, providing free naloxone and fentanyl testing strips to the community. As part of our harm reduction commitment, we offer these essential tools to help prevent overdose and enhance safety in Elyria. Naloxone, available in a user-friendly nasal spray, can reverse the effects of opioid overdose in emergency situations. For guidance on using this medication, watch our educational video on administering naloxone.
By partnering with Project DAWN, we aim to equip Elyria residents with the resources they need to stay safe. For guidance on administering naloxone or using fentanyl test strips, our team is here to help.
Choosing the right team to support your recovery is a vital decision. At AppleGate Recovery Elyria, we prioritize compassionate, individualized care, treating each patient with dignity and respect. We’re committed to understanding your unique story and providing a path to recovery that fits your needs.
Our Elyria clinic is conveniently located at 833 E Broad St, Unit-1. We’re proud to serve residents throughout Elyria and surrounding areas, including Lorain, Avon, North Ridgeville, and Sheffield.
Recovery is possible with the right support. Call us at 440.472.1924 or stop by our Elyria clinic to schedule a confidential consultation. At AppleGate Recovery, we’re here to help you find hope, safety, and freedom from opioid addiction.
Our medical provider will ask about your history, perform a physical examination and obtain blood work. After the assessment, your AppleGate Recovery medical provider will prescribe the medication that’s most effective for you.
We accept cash, debit cards, money orders, and most major credit cards. Additionally, our Elyria clinic works with a variety of insurance providers, including Ohio Medicaid and Medicare plans. Contact us to confirm your coverage.
As part of Project DAWN, our clinic provides free naloxone and fentanyl test strips to Elyria residents. Visit our clinic or call us to learn more about these important harm reduction tools.
Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Fri: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sat: By Appointment Only
Holidays: Closed
Self-Pay options available
Please call us to confirm your coverage and get detailed information tailored to your needs.