In-Community Addiction Treatment Ad – Restoring Independence
This is a recent Ad Dr. Avart ran in the Philadelphia market of In-Community, a publication focused on x, y, and z.
This is a recent Ad Dr. Avart ran in the Philadelphia market of In-Community, a publication focused on x, y, and z.
This woman was an opiate addict for almost 10 years. Eventually she found her way to heroin and things got out of control.
His prescription drug abuse led to a percocet addiction. To his own admission things got very expensive, and very much out of control. When he sought help he found it at Dr. Avart’s office, Rehabilitation Physicians Inc.
This patient started out abusing pain medications. As the problem got worse he eventually developed a heroin addiction and got into legal trouble.
This patient abused pain pills, and in the process developed an opiate addiction that negatively impacted his life. He lost access to his kids for a while and sought help in the form of a maintenance program with Suboxone. What he found at Rehabilitation Physicians was a lot more.
He came to Dr. Avart for the purpose of getting his chronic back pain under control, but his pain condition was more complex than that. He also experienced joint pain and fatigue — the kind that can shut you down and force you to change your habits.
Dr. Avart explains how this is a unique addiction treatment and recovery program that is focused on restoring independence.
When you reach this point in Dr. Avart’s drug treatment and recovery program you truly KNOW you’ve made huge progress. All arrows pointing up!
Dr. Avart’s drug addiction treatment program goes beyond 12 step to address some of the fundamental needs of addicted patients in a modern and practical way. This patient shares his initial reactions to the program and compares it to 12 step programs that failed to address his personal addiction recovery needs.
Dr. Avart’s drug addiction treatment program involves a great many things, including medications like Vivitrol. This patient shares her thoughts on Dr. Avart and the program, Vivitrol and it’s ability to control cravings, and more.