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Our Opioid Use Disorder Program
Millions of Americans suffer from opioid use disorder, which is widely recognized as a nationwide crisis of epidemic proportions.
If you’re one of them, don’t wait to seek professional help. At Victory Recovery Partners in Hempstead, Farmingville, Shirley, Hicksville, and Massapequa Park, New York, the addiction recovery experts specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of opioid use disorder. Following a complete exam and review of your medical history, they can develop a plan to reduce cravings and improve your quality of life.
To find out more about our Opioid Use Disorder program at Victory Recovery Partners, send us a message today.
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What is opioid Use Disorder?
Opioid use disorder is a substance use disorder (SUD) that occurs when you become dependent on an opioid. Opioids are a class of drugs that relieve pain and anxiety, creating a sense of numbness throughout your body and mind. Some of the most common opioid drugs include hydrocodone, morphine, heroin, and fentanyl.
The more you use opioids, the shorter their effects last. As a result, you might find yourself using more and more of a specific substance just to feel normal. If you stop using opioids, you experience withdrawal –– a variety of uncomfortable symptoms that, in some instances, can be life-threatening.
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What are the symptoms of opioid Use Disorder?
Symptoms of opioid use disorder include:
- Increased general anxiety
- Anxiety attacks
- Euphoria
- Depression
- Irritability
- Loss of interest in important activities
- Lots of time spent using or recovering from opioids
- Unsuccessful attempts to wean off opioids
- Nausea
- Loss of appetite
- Difficulty sleeping
- Agitation
As your addiction gets worse, you might also slur your speech or experience increased sensitivity to stimuli like lights and sounds.
Long-term opioid use causes changes to your brain, specifically in the area that controls pain and pain management. Researchers aren’t entirely sure why, but these changes increase the risk of opioid dependence.
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How is opioid Use Disorder diagnosed?
To diagnose opioid use disorder, your Victory Recovery Partners provider reviews your medical history and asks about your use, including how often you use, how much you use, and if you experience withdrawals when going without.
Next, they conduct a complete physical, neurological, and psychological exam and order a series of lab tests, including blood work and urinalysis. After determining the severity of your addiction, your provider can develop a custom treatment plan. Recovering from opioid use disorder is a personal decision. If you want to succeed in recovery, it needs to be for you and not anyone else.
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How is opioid Use Disorder treated?
Victory Recovery Partners takes a personal and comprehensive approach to opioid use disorder recovery. To ensure positive treatment outcomes, they combine medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with behavioral health services (psychiatric services, individual therapy, group therapy, and family therapy), and every patient has a dedicated case manager.
The type of MAT and behavioral health services that most benefit you depend on various factors, including your age, personal circumstances, and medical history. Following a consultation, your provider can design an addiction treatment plan that aligns with your unique needs.
To explore the various treatment options for opioid use disorder, make an appointment at Victory Recovery Partners by calling the nearest office or using the online booking feature today.
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"Very caring and friendly staff that truly care about their patients."
"I cannot say enough excellent reviews for this firm. Their reaction to your needs are prompt and extremely professional."
"I would highly recommend their services to anyone looking to recover in the greater tri-state area. Thank you!"
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New York Opioid Treatment Programs FAQs
The newest approaches to treating opioid use disorder (OUD) combine medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with evidence-based behavioral health services. FDA-approved medications—such as methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone—are paired with counseling, peer support, and care coordination. At Victory Recovery Partners, our accredited opioid treatment programs (OTPs) across New York provide these comprehensive treatment options, tailored to each patient’s needs.
Most opioid treatment programs utilize a combination of:
- Methadone treatment (daily or take-home doses for eligible patients)
- Buprenorphine-based therapies (including Suboxone®)
- Naltrexone (oral or injectable)
- Group counseling and individual therapy
- Overdose prevention education and naloxone (Narcan) distribution
Victory Recovery Partners integrates these services with mental health care, peer support, and relapse prevention strategies to help patients achieve lasting recovery.
Yes. Like much of the country, New York State and New York City continue to face an opioid epidemic, with rising overdoses linked to fentanyl and other opioids. The New York State Department of Health and the Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) work alongside accredited providers like Victory Recovery Partners to expand treatment options, overdose prevention programs, and harm reduction services for New Yorkers.
In addition to established treatments like methadone and buprenorphine, the FDA has approved lofexidine as a newer medication to help ease withdrawal symptoms. At Victory Recovery Partners, withdrawal management is supported through MAT, behavioral health care, and medical oversight, ensuring patients are safe and comfortable during detox and early recovery.
New York State is addressing the opioid crisis by expanding opioid treatment programs, naloxone distribution, and harm reduction services through OASAS and the Department of Health. The state also funds peer support programs, emergency department interventions, and community-based recovery services. Victory Recovery Partners works in partnership with these initiatives, offering accessible outpatient treatment and referrals across Long Island and NYC.
Naloxone (Narcan) is widely available in New York through pharmacies, community health programs, and certified treatment providers. Many counties and healthcare organizations distribute Narcan kits for free. At Victory Recovery Partners, we provide overdose prevention education and access to naloxone as part of our commitment to keeping patients and loved ones safe.
You can find accredited opioid treatment providers through the SAMHSA Treatment Locator or the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS) website. Victory Recovery Partners operates multiple outpatient treatment centers across Long Island and New York City, offering MAT, counseling, and comprehensive recovery services. Our staff can assist with referrals, treatment planning, and care coordination so that every patient has access to the right level of care.
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We gladly welcome patients that others might overlook, demonstrating our dedication to prioritizing their needs. Recognizing the importance of timely care, we strive to get patients into therapy within just 24 hours, ensuring they receive the support they deserve.
If you or a loved one are interested in learning more about how Victory Recovery Partners can be a force for positive change in your lives, contact us today.
If you or a loved one are interested in learning more about how Victory Recovery Partners can be a force for positive change in your lives, contact us today.
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