Addiction Recovery Systems (ARS)

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263 Quigley Boulevard, Suite 1-A, New Castle, DE 19720, USA


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This Addiction Recovery Systems (ARS) location in New Castle, Delaware, offers the following services: Medication Assisted Treatment with: Methadone Suboxone Outpatient, Drug Free Rehabilitation Treatments Assessments This location accepts Cash / Major Credit Cards / Money Orders You can find the ARS – New Castle office at the following address:   ARS – New Castle … Continue reading ARS – New Castle, DE Methadone Clinic

Addiction Recovery Systems (ARS) has Methadone + Suboxone Treatment centers in Delaware cities like New Castle and Wilmington, DE. Recovery starts with ARS: Visit the best methadone clinics in DE! ARS is here to help.

This Addiction Recovery Systems (ARS) location in New Castle, Delaware, offers the following services:

This location accepts Cash / Major Credit Cards / Money Orders

You can find the ARS – New Castle office at the following address:

We are open 6 days a week, closed on Sundays. Our hours are listed below, and our office is open during the first set of hours. We are open for dosing for the second set of times.

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Addiction is a disease. When you find you have developed a habit, one that affects every aspect of your life, you need help. Although you may try to beat this dependency on your own, chances are you are finding it difficult to do. Drugs change the way your brain works, which is why many struggle in this situation. If you find you cannot overcome this addiction on your own, you may be in need of medication assisted addiction recovery options.

Methadone remains the preferred treatment option for most opiate addicts, as this drug stabilizes your health while also reducing your use of the illicit drugs. This cost-effective treatment is safe, as it has no lasting effect on your mental capability, your employability, or your intelligence. In fact, you will find your reaction time, ability to learn and make complex decisions, and your environment are comparable to those who have never undergone this type of treatment.

You may fear the unknown and worry that the treatment will be worse than the addiction. When you first visit the clinic, you’ll find a range of professionals working together to help you determine a treatment plan, and these professionals work with you throughout the program to make changes when needed. Depending on which clinic you choose, you’ll need to learn about their hours and fees. One thing you needn’t worry about is accreditation, as any clinic offering methadone treatment must be accredited with a minimum of one independent body. This makes it easier to find a methadone clinic without spending a great deal of time doing research.

During this initial appointment, you’ll likely be screened. You will be asked to discuss your addiction and work with the professionals to determine if the clinic is a good fit for you. Your history of opiate and other drug use will need to be shared at this time, and the screening counselor will provide more details about the program. Now is the time to ask any questions you may have about the treatment, your recovery, and more.

If you are accepted into the program and wish to participate, you’ll need to go through a medical and clinical evaluation. During this evaluation, you’ll provide more information about your drug use and how it has impacted your life. The more information the professionals have, the easier it will be to create a tailored treatment plan. Co-occurring disorders must be shared at this time, as they can have an impact on your treatment, and you’ll undergo a physical exam and medical history to ensure you are a good candidate for medication assisted treatment with methadone.

Clinics providing medication assisted treatment set specific hours for the dispensing of methadone. Ask the clinic what these hours are, and ensure that you arrive during this time frame. Most clinics provide the medication in liquid form, and you must take it in the presence of a nurse. In addition, you may be asked to drink water to rinse after your medication. You’ll need to check in to receive your dose, and you may have appointments for urinalysis testing, counseling or other treatment protocols. On most days, however, you’ll be in and out in only minutes.

Patients go through an induction period in which the correct dosage is determined. Most clinics start patients on a low dose and slowly increase it until the right dosage has been identified. This process may take several weeks, and you will need to be closely monitored to reduce the risk of overdose. Once this dosage has been determined and the clinic determines you are stable, you may be able to take the medication home so you don’t have to visit the clinic on a daily basis. This is determined on a case by case basis, but you will still be required to visit the clinic to obtain the medication and complete other portions of the treatment plan.

When you are suffering from an addiction to opiates, you need someone who understands what you are going through. Addiction Recovery Systems specializes in opiate addiction treatment, in addition to treatment for other drugs and alcohol, and works with you to find the right treatment option. You may benefit from outpatient treatment or it may be determined that you need this treatment in conjunction with individual and group counseling. Medication assisted treatment is also available when needed. The goal is to find the right combination for you, as you are unique and, therefore, your addiction is too.

ARS treats every individual with the respect, dignity, and compassion they deserve. Although you are an addict, you are still a human being, and they remember this at all times. The culture is patient-focused and your recovery plan will be tailored to meet your healthcare needs. The programs comply with all regulatory guidelines, and they run with the help of numerous professionals, including doctors, licensed counselors and certified drug and alcohol counselors. With the help of these professionals, you’ll find you can regain your life and overcome your addiction.

Help is available if you are suffering from an opiate addiction. Now is the time to take back your life. With the help of ARS, you can do so. The first step is to contact Assisted Recovery Systems. Until you make the first move, you won’t see any progress. Do so today to get started on the path to recovery. Click here for more information and answers to your questions.


Primary Focus of the Provider

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Services

Type of Care

  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Detoxification
  • Methadone maintenance
  • Buprenorphine maintenance
  • Buprenorphine used in treatment
  • Methadone
  • SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program

Facility Type


Treatment Approaches

  • Cognitive/behavioral therapy
  • Dialectical behavioral therapy
  • Substance abuse counseling approach
  • Trauma-related counseling
  • Rational emotive behavioral therapy

Facility Smoking Policy

  • Smoking not permitted

Service Setting (e.g., Outpatient, Residential, etc.)

  • Outpatient
  • Outpatient detoxification
  • Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or vivitrol
  • Regular outpatient treatment

Facility Operation (e.g. Private, Public)

  • Private organization
  • State substance abuse agency
  • Commission on Accreditation and Rehabilitation

Payment/Insurance Accepted

  • Cash or self-payment

Emergency Mental Health Services


Payment Assistance Available


Language Services


Special Programs/Groups Offered

  • Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
  • Pregnant/postpartum women
  • Adult men
  • Persons who have experienced trauma
  • Transitional age young adults

Ancillary Services

  • Opiods Detoxification
  • Individual counseling offered
  • Group counseling offered
  • Family counseling offered
  • Marital/couples counseling offered
  • 12-step faciltitation approach
  • Brief intervention approach
  • Contingency management/motivational incentive
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Anger management
  • Martix Model
  • Relapse prevention

Age Groups Accepted

  • Young adults
  • Adults

Gender Accepted

  • Female
  • Male

Exclusive Services

  • Methadone and buprenorphine clients only
  • Methadone clients only

  • Addiction Recovery Systems (ARS)

    263 Quigley Boulevard, Suite 1-A, New Castle, DE 19720