The Cedar Recovery Mobile Clinic is set to make its weekly stop at the Coleman Methodist Church, located on North Military Avenue, as announced by the Lawrence County Health Council. This service will be available every Tuesday, providing a convenient option for those seeking assistance.
Patients can access treatment without the need for an appointment or insurance, making it more accessible for individuals in need. The clinic aims to connect patients with both a medical provider and a therapist who specialize in overseeing medication-assisted treatment for addiction.
For those interested in learning more about the services offered, additional information can be obtained by calling 931-548-8882. This initiative represents a significant step in addressing addiction treatment within the community.

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