At Mercy's Substance Use Recovery Clinic in Union, Missouri, we take an empathetic approach to every person’s unique circumstance and situation. Our providers treat patients who are struggling with opiate, substance and alcohol recovery. We safely provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with oral and injectable options to stabilize patients as they recover. This may include the use of Suboxone®, Subutex®, Vivitrol® or Sublocade®.
At Mercy, there’s hope and healing for people struggling with a substance use disorder. If you or a loved one suffers from drug or alcohol dependency, consult Mercy’s Substance Use Recovery Clinic for further assessment and treatment options by a team that specializes in recovery.
The line between casual drug or alcohol use and addiction can sometimes be difficult to draw. However, when excessive use of substances causes chronic health problems, physical disabilities, or a failure to meet the responsibilities of daily life, a substance use disorder may be at the root. Diagnosed as mild, moderate or severe, substance use disorder is often treatable with the right tools and mentality. Many people facing this discomforting reality not only recover but also live productive, meaningful lives.
Anyone can become dependent on drugs or alcohol. Some people may even develop an addiction to a drug the first time they try it. Other people may not experience any long-lasting effects. The chance of any person becoming drug or alcohol dependent relies on many different factors, including:
At Mercy, we offer comprehensive services to diagnose and treat a full range of conditions, including:
At Mercy, we offer compassionate care for a variety of treatment services, including: