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At Greylock Recovery, we know how overwhelming opioid addiction can feel—not just for individuals, but for families and mothers who are carrying even more on their shoulders. That’s why we provide Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) with Methadone—a trusted, evidence-based addiction treatment that helps reduce cravings, ease withdrawal, and create space for real healing.
Methadone isn’t about replacing one drug with another. It’s about regaining control, finding stability, and building a foundation for lasting recovery—with the support of medical care, therapy, and community.
At Greylock, inclusivity is at the heart of our care. Whether you’re an individual seeking stability, a mother navigating recovery while preparing for a child, or a family member looking for support, you are welcome here.
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) can help you find stability, focus on healing, and get your life back. You deserve that chance.
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) is an evidence-based approach that combines medication with counseling and behavioral therapies. MOUD is considered the gold standard of care for opioid addiction because it:
At Greylock Recovery, methadone is one of the MOUD options available to help people safely and effectively overcome opioid use disorder.
Methadone is a long-acting medicine that’s been safely used for many years to treat opioid addiction. It helps by:
Unlike short-acting opioids, methadone provides a steady, controlled effect, which helps people return to stability and daily life.
Every recovery journey is unique. At Greylock Recovery, we help you explore all your options so you can find the treatment that feels right for you. Methadone is one of several FDA-approved medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Here’s how it compares:
Medication | How It Works | Best For | Benefits | Things to Know |
Methadone | Full opioid agonist | Severe or long-term opioid use disorder | Reduces cravings, eases withdrawal, blocks other opioids | Must be taken under supervision; long history of safe use |
Suboxone (Buprenorphine/Naloxone) | Partial opioid agonist | Moderate to severe opioid use disorder | Lower risk of misuse, flexible treatment settings | May cause mild withdrawal if opioids are still in your system |
Vivitrol (Naltrexone) | Opioid antagonist | People who have fully detoxed | Non-addictive, blocks opioids completely | Requires detox before use; monthly injection |
Some people benefit most from methadone’s long-acting stability. Others may prefer Suboxone’s flexibility or Vivitrol’s non-opioid approach. At Greylock Recovery, our medical team works with you to determine which MOUD option aligns with your health, goals, and lifestyle.
Opioid addiction can be especially challenging for pregnant women and new mothers. At Greylock Recovery, we created A Mother’s Journey—a specialized program designed to support women through pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenting while in recovery.
For mothers who may benefit from methadone treatment, this program offers:
This program is designed to give women the medical, emotional, and community support they need to recover while preparing for motherhood or navigating the early months of parenting.
Opioid addiction can impact anyone—no matter your background, your zip code, or your story. At Greylock Recovery, we’re proud to offer trusted, compassionate care from the heart of Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Our facility serves individuals and families across:
Whether you’re local or traveling from a neighboring city, Greylock offers a safe place to begin MOUD treatment—free from judgment, close to nature, and focused on your future.
📍 1561 Cold Spring Rd. Williamstown, MA 01267
Yes. We are licensed to provide MOUD using methadone in a safe, supervised setting.
Methadone is a full opioid agonist, often best for people with severe opioid use disorder. Suboxone and Vivitrol work differently, and our team helps you decide what fits your needs.
No. When taken as prescribed, methadone prevents withdrawal without creating a high. It allows you to focus on recovery and daily life.
Absolutely. Therapy is an essential part of methadone treatment at Greylock Recovery.
The length varies by person. Some use methadone short-term, others longer. Our goal is to support your recovery timeline—not rush it.
Yes. Many clients come from across Massachusetts and surrounding states to receive care in our peaceful Berkshires setting.
You don’t have to be ready for everything. You just have to be ready for one step.
If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid addiction, methadone treatment at Greylock Recovery could be the lifeline you’ve been searching for.
👉 Call us today at (413) 884-6013 or fill out a form online to get started.