Brightside Clinic

161 S Lincolnway
Ste 312
Aurora, IL 60542

Aurora, Illinois
224-205-7863

About Brightside Clinic

This branch of Brightside Suboxone Clinics is located in Aurora, Illinois. They specialize in the treatment of opiate use disorders in men and women over the age of 18 by using personalized care plans based on their addiction and recovery goals. For clients who struggle to make it to a clinic in person, telehealth services are available so they can get counseling support for opioid addiction from anywhere.

It’s important that Brightside never turns a client away if they relapse during treatment. Instead, as part of their harm-reduction model, they work with clients to discover the reason for the relapse and how they can best get back on track to sobriety.

Brightside uses medicated assisted treatment to treat opioid addiction. It’s widely considered to be the most effective treatment method. This program involves a combination of prescription medications to dull opioid withdrawal with counseling to dive deep into the psychological and emotional triggers of addiction. What’s great is that they offer more than one medication, with Suboxone, Bridaxi, Suboclade, and Vivitrol all available to clients. Offering multiple medications allows a tailored treatment regime that works best for the client.

Clients with a dual diagnosis i.e. those living with both a substance use disorder and a mental health disorder at the same time are offered psychotherapy services to investigate the relationship between addiction and their mental health symptoms.

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program

Individuals who are struggling with addiction to drugs or alcohol can get support at an adult program in Illinois. Designed for men and women over the age of 18, these programs offer rehabilitation treatment and recovery services.

Alcoholism

Each alcohol rehab in Illinois is unique, but most include three basic aspects of treatment: medical detox, psychotherapy, and medication. Through these methods, participants receive treatment for the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of alcohol use disorder.

Men's Rehab

Men’s rehab in Illinois typically includes individual, group, and family therapies. Group sessions are conducted with men only, which encourages greater vulnerability and sharing opportunities among participants.

Women's Rehab

Women who have substance use disorders are more likely than men to have co-occurring mental health disorders. Women’s rehab in Illinois often provides treatment for dual diagnosis, so women can get help for their addiction and disorders such as anxiety or depression.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Illinois may be brief or long-term, depending on the individual. During this time, you will maintain membership in a support group as well as attend one-on-one counseling sessions. The focus is ongoing development of life skills that will prevent relapse.

Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

An Illinois dual diagnosis program treats both your mental health and recovery needs. Psychiatrists and addiction specialists work together to address co-occurring disorders, such as depression, anxiety, or ADHD.

Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehab in Illinois features intensive clinical supervision and a highly structured and supportive environment, meaning this level of care is especially well suited for clients just beginning their recovery journey and those at risk of relapse.

Detox & MAT

The first step toward a drug-free future is typically detox. This initial phase of drug rehab in Illinois can last up to a week. During this time, addictive substances are slowly and safely cleansed from your body.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Accepted Insurance

Brightside Clinic works with several private insurance providers and also accepts private payments when possible, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Elevance Health
UnitedHealth Group

Contact Information

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161 S Lincolnway
Ste 312
Aurora, IL 60542

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