Allied

Allied Health Clinic Kicking an addictive habit isn’t easy. Allied Health Clinic can help. We have a holistic approach to treating the disease of addiction, and bringing people back to health. This means giving you the medical and emotional support needed for you to succeed. Our proven treatment involves medically assisted opioid withdrawal using the prescription drug Suboxone. This keeps you sober and helps you get your life under control. About Allied Health Clinic Our Opioid Addiction Services • We design an individual treatment program for you. • We give you a full medical workup and any necessary specialty referrals. • We coordinate your treatment with your other medical and psychological practitioners. • We use the prescription drugs Suboxone and Vivitrol as a bridge to help opioid addicts get stabilized and sober.

• We use Vivitrol as a bridge to help alcoholics become sober. • We have qualied and caring medical and counseling personnel. • We have a full medical lab onsite for testing. • We work with your support network of family and friends. Our Other Services • We provide treatment for alcoholism and other addictions. • We prescribe medical marijuana for pain management in certain medical conditions. Our Story e Allied Health Clinic was organized by Victor Torosyan, a successful Torosyan is trained in physics, mathematics, and computer engineering, and also has a bachelor’s degree in

businessman who came to the United States 17 years ago with, he says, “$365 in my pocket.”Torosyan was motivated to become involved with treatment for addiction after the overdose deaths of two close friends who had been successful professionals before they became addicts. He also was concerned at the rapid growth of opioid addiction in Massachusetts. “It’s destroying lives, destroying families, and destroying communities,”Torosyan said.

economics. Before he got involved in the clinic, he researched addiction treatment and Suboxone for one and half years.en he hired three professional consulting rms to help plan and organize the clinic. In less than a year, the Allied Health Clinic in Quincy has had enough success in helping its clients get “clean,” to move forward with expanded medical services. e clinic plans to open a primary care physician (PCP) and counseling o•ce next door to the current facility at 21 School Street.

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