Behavioral Health Group - Longmont

(3 Reviews)
850 23rd Ave Unit A, Longmont, CO 80501, USA

Behavioral Health Group - Longmont is located in Boulder County of Colorado state. On the street of 23rd Avenue and street number is 850. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (303) 245-0123. You can get more information from their website.
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Contact and Address

Address: 850 23rd Ave Unit A, Longmont, CO 80501, USA
Postal code: 80501
Phone: (303) 245-0123
Website: https://www.bhgrecovery.com/locations/longmont

Opening Hours:

Monday:5:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Tuesday:5:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Wednesday:5:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Thursday:5:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Friday:5:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Saturday:7:30 – 10:00 AM
Sunday:Closed

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Reviews

  • Ryan Norton

    (September 18, 2021, 2:27 pm)

    This place saved my life. The entire staff is incredible and I quickly built relationships with everyone. And I could go on and on about my counselor Lindsey. She’s incredible, literally the only person in my life I look forward to talking to twice a week. She’s hands down my absolute favorite person ever. She goes out of here way and makes my recovery a priority. I’ve never had a support system like this and it’s the best feeling.

  • Jesse Lynne

    (December 5, 2018, 2:52 pm)

    From my patient intake 2 years ago I went from being a desperate, homeless, unemployed, unwanted and sickly addict to now being independent, hard working, trusted, loving boyfriend and healthy young adult 😀. It's like I'm a totally different person now thanks to these guys ❤️. I'm not exaggerating when I say that this clinic saved my life. I had no hope for myself upon becoming a patient here. I honestly just joined because I was in severe withdrawal due to losing the only source I had for my drug of choice. I only intended to stay until I was able to find another source but thanks to my counselor I decided to try and take MMT seriously and that was one of the best decisions I've ever made in my life. I'm not saying that this was easy and I'm not saying that this will work for everyone. As for me, I've tried almost everything available to achieve sobriety (iNarcotics Anonymous, monitored detox, clonidine, suboxone etc.) but I was never able to stick to anything until I started Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) at BHG. I even had a lot of problems with during my first few months and came really close to being discharged because of my behavior. You can't just enroll and magically become sober over 2 years, you really have to want to be sober and be willing to work with your counselor to identify the root causes of your addiction. Once you do this you will work with your counselor to find healthy ways to deal with whatever issues that lead you into addiction and once you've done that you can start to taper your dose down and eventually get off methadone 😊.
    P.S. Don't listen to the negative reviews some people have left here. These are the people that will constantly break the rules, throw temper tantrums when they are confronted about it and verbally abuse the staff if they don't get their way 🙄. The staff here is AMAZING! They are always going above and beyond for the patients that are serious about achieving soberiety and they will always treat you with respect and kindness as long as you do they same 💯. The staff is very understanding and they are always willing to give you so many chances if you screw up because they know that addiction is a difficult thing to deal with and that some laws governing MMT can be very frustrating 😊.

  • Harrison VC

    (August 24, 2018, 3:52 pm)

    Wonderful clinic! I've been goin here for quite a long time and was given the tools to totally turn my life around :) When I first started treatment here I really thought I was hopeless, I had tried almost every other addiction treatment out there but I would always relapse after a few months. I was unemployed, broke, desperate, emotionally volatile and totally unstable but now I have made a total 180 :) My counselor helped me to see what I needed change and worked with me to tackle these issues and develop healthy coping mechanisms that would keep from relapsing and starting the cycle all over again. It wasn't easy, you really have to want to be sober, your counselor is not a magician and can't make your problems disappear. Methadone maintenance is not for everyone and I would personally recommend that addicts try suboxone before methadone. The people who gave this place a 1 star really just need to grow up and learn to follow the rules that were explained to them in great detail upon becoming a patient here. I've seen these people at the clinic who are so childish and entitled thinking that the staff should cater to them and believe whatever lie they give them so they won't have to face consequences for their actions. If you follow the rules, work hard to stay away from illicit drugs and treat the staff with respect they will go out of their way to make sure you succeed. I can honestly say that without this clinic I would be one of the 72,000 people who die from drug abuse every year.

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Behavioral Health Group - Longmont | 850 23rd Ave Unit A, Longmont, CO 80501, USA | Phone: (303) 245-0123
Behavioral Health Group - Longmont | 850 23rd Ave Unit A, Longmont, CO 80501, USA | Phone: (303) 245-0123