Brightside Recovery Ottawa
Cardiff by the Sea, CA 92007
2 care levels
(833) 567-5838
Free · Confidential · 24/7
About Brightside Recovery Ottawa
Set in downtown Ottawa, IL, in the LaSalle-Peru area, Brightside Recovery treats adults and adolescents with drug addiction, as well as co-occurring disorders. They use medication-assisted treatment (MAT), along with personalized individual and group counseling therapy visits.
Their MAT options include medications such as Suboxone, Vivitrol, Sublocade, and Brixadi, which help alleviate withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
While Brightside Recovery specializes in treating opioid and heroin addiction, they can treat other drug addictions, including fentanyl and methadone. Brightside Clinic uses a slightly different approach to each drugs.
Brightside Recovery operates on a "harm reduction" model, meaning they do not discontinue treatment if a patient relapses; instead, they work to understand the reasons behind the relapse and adjust the treatment plan accordingly.
Recognizing the developmental challenges and pressures faced by adolescents 12 to 17, Brightside uses separate groups and a somewhat different counseling approach. They aim to strengthen familial bonds and support the transition into recovery.
Brightside Recovery offers same-day appointments and telehealth services.
Brightside Recovery's Ottawa location takes only cash payments. Clients with insurance can submit invoices to the insurance companies for reimbursement.
Their naloxone treatments are free.
Their MAT options include medications such as Suboxone, Vivitrol, Sublocade, and Brixadi, which help alleviate withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
While Brightside Recovery specializes in treating opioid and heroin addiction, they can treat other drug addictions, including fentanyl and methadone. Brightside Clinic uses a slightly different approach to each drugs.
Brightside Recovery operates on a "harm reduction" model, meaning they do not discontinue treatment if a patient relapses; instead, they work to understand the reasons behind the relapse and adjust the treatment plan accordingly.
Recognizing the developmental challenges and pressures faced by adolescents 12 to 17, Brightside uses separate groups and a somewhat different counseling approach. They aim to strengthen familial bonds and support the transition into recovery.
Brightside Recovery offers same-day appointments and telehealth services.
Brightside Recovery's Ottawa location takes only cash payments. Clients with insurance can submit invoices to the insurance companies for reimbursement.
Their naloxone treatments are free.
Who This Center Serves
Men
Men and Women
Women
Adolescents
Girls
Boys
Services Offered
What to Expect at Brightside Recovery Ottawa
1. Initial Assessment
A clinical team evaluates your history, needs, and goals to create a personalized plan.
2. Active Treatment
Evidence-based therapies including 1-on-1 Counseling and Family Therapy, typically 30 days.
3. Progress & Recovery
Regular progress reviews, skill-building sessions, and adjustment of your treatment plan.
4. Aftercare Planning
Continued support, relapse prevention strategies, and connections to community resources for lasting recovery.
Contact Information
Quick Facts
| Program | 30 days |
| Focus | This center treats substance u... |
| Insurance | 24 accepted |
Therapies & Methods
Treatment Philosophy
Individual Treatment
Medical
Conditions & Substances Treated
Co-Occurring Disorders
Drug Addiction
Prescription Drugs
Chronic Relapse
Cocaine
Ecstasy
Heroin
Methamphetamine
Synthetic Drugs
Insurance Accepted
Brightside Recovery Ottawa works with 24 insurance providers.
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Information last verified: April 2026 · Data sourced from SAMHSA