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Drug Addiction Treatment, Towson

In Towson, Maryland, we provide drug addiction treatment for people who want help without leaving daily life behind. This page explains who outpatient care is for, what levels of support we offer, and how treatment fits around work, school, or family.

We treat substance use involving heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine, benzodiazepines, prescription stimulants, marijuana, and other drugs.

Care begins with a same-week intake and clinical review. As an addiction treatment center, our focus is safety, structure, and steady progress toward long-term recovery.

Drug addiction treatment begins with a clear intake and safety plan

In Towson, many people reach out because they are unsure how serious their drug use has become. You may still be working, in school, or caring for family, but things no longer feel stable. The first step is a same-week intake that looks at your substance history, health risks, and daily responsibilities.

We review what you are using, how often, and any past overdoses or withdrawal symptoms, whether that involves opioids, stimulants, benzos, or marijuana.

This intake gives you a clear direction. You leave knowing the right level of care, what safety steps are in place, and when treatment begins. Many North Towson clients start after an urgent care or ER visit brings overdose risk or early withdrawal into focus.

Outpatient care fits work, school, and family life in Towson

Outpatient treatment is designed for people who need care but cannot step away from daily responsibilities. You attend structured therapy and clinical sessions while staying at home. The level of care matches your risk, with OP, IOP, or PHP based on safety and stability.

Many Downtown Towson clients choose evening programs after work. This format lets you build recovery in real life, not in isolation, while keeping routines in place where possible.

Therapy and medication address cravings and relapse risk

This level of care is built for people who have tried to stop but keep slipping back. Treatment focuses on the patterns that drive use and the physical pull that follows. You work with a care team that blends therapy and medication based on your risk level.

Sessions use CBT and MI tools to help you spot triggers, pause urges, and respond differently in the moment. When appropriate, medication support is added to reduce cravings and stabilize early recovery. Many Timonium clients come to us for help after repeated attempts to quit on their own have failed.

Maryland Addiction Recovery Center

8600 Lasalle Rd #212, Towson, MD 21286, United States

Mon: Open 24 hours
Tues: Open 24 hours
Wed: Open 24 hours
Thurs: Open 24 hours
Fri: Open 24 hours
Sat: Open 24 hours
Sun: Open 24 hours

Please call (410) 973-7336 to check for availability and schedule an appointment

Co-occurring mental health care is built into every plan

This treatment is for adults whose drug use is tied to anxiety, depression, trauma, or mood swings. Substance use often rises when these symptoms go untreated. Your care plan addresses both at the same time, so one problem does not undo the other.

You meet with a unified team for therapy and psychiatric care. Mood symptoms, sleep, and medication needs are tracked alongside substance goals. Many Parkville referrals describe years of untreated anxiety, and this integrated approach helps them stabilize without bouncing between providers.

Family involvement strengthens recovery at home

This treatment supports parents, partners, and spouses who live with the impact of drug use. Recovery is harder when home patterns stay the same. Family sessions give everyone a shared language, clear boundaries, and realistic expectations.

You and your loved ones learn how triggers show up at home and how to respond without conflict. Plans cover communication, routines, and early warning signs. Many Towson families attend evening sessions together, which helps change hold between appointments.

Aftercare planning prevents return to use after treatment

After completing drug addiction treatment, we help you plan the next stage of recovery through structured aftercare. The period right after primary care carries the highest relapse risk. Planning begins before discharge, so you leave with a clear path.

Your aftercare plan may include IOP, OP, medication follow-ups, and peer support. We map routines, transportation, and accountability points. Many Towson University schedules shape timing, so your plan fits class and work hours without gaps.

Driving Directions to Our Towson Center

Our Towson location sits just north of Baltimore’s central hub and is easy to reach from I-695 and nearby main roads. On-site parking is available, with a wheelchair-accessible car park and entrance for added convenience.

Driving Directions from Towson:

  • Head north on Washington Ave toward Bankers Way
  • Turn right onto Allegheny Ave
  • At the traffic circle, take the second exit onto E Joppa Rd
  • Turn right onto Lasalle Rd
  • Turn right into the parking area
  • Our center is on the left

Questions People Ask About Drug Addiction Treatments in Towson

Yes, drug addiction is treatable with structured care that combines therapy, medication when needed, and long-term support. Outcomes improve when treatment lasts beyond the first 30 days and includes relapse planning, mental health care, and routine follow-up.

Physical sobriety often begins within 3-10 days after detox, but stable recovery takes longer. Most people see major gains around 90 days, when cravings drop and routines form. Long-term sobriety develops over months through ongoing care.

Opioids and methamphetamine have the highest relapse rates, often within the first year without continued support. These substances cause strong brain changes and intense cravings, which is why extended outpatient care and medication reduce risk.

Many people notice real emotional and physical improvement around 60-90 days. Sleep improves, energy returns, and mood becomes steadier. Earlier weeks still feel uneven, especially as the brain adjusts after long-term use.

For many, days two and three are the hardest due to peak withdrawal symptoms. Anxiety, restlessness, and cravings feel intense during this window. Supervised care and early therapy help people get through this phase safely.

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