Drug Addiction Treatment, Plymouth Meeting

Drug addiction treatment in Plymouth Meeting helps individuals address substance use disorders involving opioids, fentanyl, prescription medications, stimulants, marijuana, and combinations of substances. Different drugs can create different patterns of dependence, withdrawal, relapse risk, and recovery challenges.

At our rehabilitation center in Plymouth Meeting, treatment begins with a clinical assessment that helps identify the substances involved, the impact on your daily life, and the level of support needed. Recommendations are based on your substance use history, recovery goals, mental health needs, and other factors that may affect treatment planning.

Whether substance use has recently become a concern or has been affecting your life for years, treatment focuses on helping you stop drug use, address challenges affecting recovery, and build skills that support long-term recovery. 

Drug addiction treatment is tailored to the substances being used 

No two substance use disorders are exactly alike. Opioids, fentanyl, prescription medications, cocaine, methamphetamine, marijuana, and other drugs can affect the body, behavior, recovery process, and relapse risk in different ways. Effective treatment begins with understanding the substances involved and how they are affecting your daily life.

Some individuals are struggling with a single substance, while others may be using multiple drugs at the same time. The frequency of use, length of use, prior treatment history, mental health concerns, and recovery goals can all influence treatment recommendations and the level of support needed.

Our drug addiction treatment is tailored to your specific circumstances rather than applying the same approach to every substance use disorder. This individualized approach helps address the unique challenges affecting recovery while helping individuals remain engaged in treatment and build a stronger foundation for long-term recovery. 

Opioid and fentanyl addiction often require specialized treatment approaches 

Opioids remain one of the most serious substance use concerns affecting individuals and families throughout Montgomery County. Fentanyl, heroin, prescription painkillers, and other opioids can create powerful physical dependence while increasing the risk of overdose, making early intervention especially important.

Treatment for opioid and fentanyl addiction often includes a combination of counseling, psychiatric services, recovery support, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) when clinically appropriate. Treatment recommendations are tailored to your history of use, recovery goals, and level of support needed. 

Recovery from opioid addiction involves more than stopping drug use. Treatment also focuses on helping you manage cravings, respond to relapse triggers, strengthen recovery skills, and build a plan that supports long-term recovery and ongoing stability.


Caron Philadelphia Outpatient Treatment Center

401 Plymouth Rd #325, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462, United States

Mon: 10.00 AM - 9.00 PM
Tues: 8.30 AM - 9.00 PM
Wed: 8.30 AM - 9.00 PM
Thurs: 8.30 AM - 9.00 PM
Fri: 8.30 AM - 3.00 PM
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed

Please call (484) 342-5750 to check for availability and schedule an appointment


Treatment addresses both substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions 

Many people seeking drug addiction treatment are also struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma-related disorders, mood disorders, or other mental health concerns. Mental health conditions can contribute to substance use, and substance use can also cause or worsen mental health symptoms. When both are present, each condition can affect the other and make recovery more difficult.

When mental health concerns are left unaddressed, they can interfere with treatment participation, increase relapse risk, and make recovery more difficult to maintain. Identifying these challenges early helps create a clearer understanding of the factors affecting substance use and recovery.

Our drug addiction treatment may include addiction counseling, psychiatric services, medication management, and trauma-informed therapies when appropriate. By addressing substance use and mental health concerns together, treatment can help support emotional stability, healthier coping strategies, and long-term recovery.

Polysubstance addiction treatment focuses on the full pattern of substance use 

Some individuals entering treatment are not just using a single substance. They may be using combinations such as opioids and stimulants, prescription medications and alcohol, or multiple drugs used at different times. When multiple substances are involved, each substance can affect withdrawal, cravings, relapse risk, and recovery planning in different ways.

Polysubstance addiction treatment focuses on understanding the full pattern of substance use rather than viewing each substance separately. Treatment addresses all substances involved as part of a coordinated recovery plan because each substance may contribute to ongoing substance use, relapse risk, and other challenges affecting recovery.

By addressing the complete pattern, treatment can help identify triggers, strengthen relapse prevention strategies, and support healthier coping skills. This broader approach helps create a stronger foundation for long-term recovery when substance use involves more than one drug. 

Recovery planning helps prepare for life after drug addiction treatment 

Long-term recovery often requires changes in routines, relationships, daily environments, and coping strategies that may have contributed to substance use in the past. Preparing for these changes is an important part of the recovery process.

Treatment helps you identify situations that may increase the risk of returning to drug use and develop practical plans for responding to those challenges. Recovery planning may focus on relapse triggers, stress management, healthy support systems, daily routines, and strategies for maintaining recovery while managing work, school, family, and other responsibilities.

Our drug addiction treatment includes recovery planning that supports continued progress after formal treatment ends. By developing practical recovery strategies and identifying resources that support long-term sobriety, you can leave treatment with a stronger foundation for ongoing recovery and stability.


Driving Directions to Our Plymouth Meeting Addiction Treatment Center

Our Plymouth Meeting addiction treatment center is located on Plymouth Road with convenient access from Germantown Pike and nearby residential neighborhoods. On-site parking is available, including a wheelchair-accessible parking area and entrance. 

Driving Directions from the Marple Lane Area:

  • Head northwest toward Marple Lane

  • Turn left onto Marple Lane

  • Turn right onto East Germantown Pike

  • Continue on East Germantown Pike for approximately 1 mile

  • Turn left onto Plymouth Road

  • Turn left into the office complex

  • Turn right within the property

  • Turn left and continue toward the medical office buildings

  • Continue straight; our outpatient center will be on your left


Questions People Ask About Drug Addiction Treatment in Plymouth Meeting, PA 

No. Our Plymouth Meeting location provides outpatient drug addiction treatment, including IOP and OP for substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions. Individuals who require inpatient treatment may be referred to Caron's Pennsylvania campus for a higher level of care. 

Yes. We have in-network contracts with Aetna, Cigna and Evernorth, Highmark, Independence Blue Cross, and Optum for drug addiction treatment services. Our admissions team can verify your benefits and explain available coverage before treatment begins. 

Yes. We offer a specialized outpatient program designed for healthcare professionals seeking treatment for substance use disorders. The program addresses issues such as confidentiality concerns, licensing matters, professional accountability, and recovery while working in healthcare settings. 

Alcohol addiction treatment often involves different medical considerations because alcohol withdrawal can be severe and, in some cases, life-threatening. Treatment planning may include medically monitored detox, outpatient treatment, recovery support, and other services based on your clinical needs. 

Benzodiazepine withdrawal can be dangerous and may lead to seizures or other serious medical complications. Individuals dependent on benzodiazepines are often referred for medically monitored detox before beginning outpatient addiction treatment.

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