Journeypure — Murfreesboro Outpatient & Suboxone Clinic
1306 SE Broad Street, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 37130
If you're looking for help that actually helps you, you're in the right place. Treatment here is covered by insurance — backed by a 95% satisfaction rating and hundreds of positive reviews online.
When you're ready to talk about doing something different, give us a call. We have inpatient rehabs and outpatient clinics to meet you where you are. You don’t have to commit to coming here, or even to getting treatment, to start talking about your options.Facility Highlights
- In-Network with 48 Insurances
- Success Rates Double the National Average
- 4.8-Star Rating on Google (438 Reviews)
Specialization
Aftercare Support
Addiction recovery does not end with discharge after completing a rehab program. Facilities that offer aftercare planning and/or support work with patients to ensure sustainable recovery by helping to plan and make arrangements for transitional or sober living, help with housing, vocational counseling, etc.Individual Therapy
This term describes one-on-one therapy, in which a patient and trained counselor, social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist meets privately with a patient to discuss challenges related to lifestyle, work, family and romantic relationships that may have contributed to the development of an addiction.
Facility Settings
- Wilderness
Meet the Staff
- Dr. Brian Wind Ph.D.Chief Clinical OfficerDr. Wind is a recognized leader in clinical psychology with over 15 years of experience. He’s co-chair of the American Psychological Association, adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University and a clinical executive at JourneyPure. He's also in recovery himself. <blockquote>"All you have to do is believe in yourself and your own resilience and you're halfway there."</blockquote>
- Dr. Stephen LoydChief Medical OfficerDr. Loyd has practiced internal medicine for two decades. He served as an expert witness for the U.S. Attorney, F.B.I. and D.E.A. against doctors improperly prescribing addictive medications. Dr. Loyd is a member of the governor’s subcabinet and associate professor at ETSU. He's been featured in the news from the Today Show to The New York Times. <blockquote>"We have to fight addiction like we do any other medical condition, with up-to-date and well-researched techniques that have real data to back them up."</blockquote>