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About BHG Jackson GA Treatment Center
BHG Jackson GA Treatment Center is an opioid treatment facility located at 794 McDonough Road Suite 104 in Jackson, Georgia, within Butts County. Part of the BHG Recovery network, this center focuses specifically on opioid use disorder and substance use disorder, drawing patients from a broad service area that includes Griffin, McDonough, Forsyth, and the greater Central Georgia region. For anyone in Central Georgia searching for structured opioid detox or outpatient care close to home, this location fills a gap that many surrounding communities lack.
The center provides two primary levels of care: medical detox and an outpatient program. Medical detox is available for opioid-related withdrawal, covering a notably specific range of substances — fentanyl, heroin, prescription opioids, kratom and 7-OH, and tianaa/tianeptine. That last category is particularly uncommon to see addressed explicitly; tianeptine dependence is an emerging and often undertreated problem in the Southeast. The outpatient program allows patients to continue treatment after the acute detox phase without requiring residential admission.
BHG Jackson GA also addresses co-occurring mental health conditions alongside substance use disorder, recognizing that opioid dependence rarely exists in isolation. The center operates six days a week — Monday through Friday from 5 AM to 12:30 PM and Saturday from 6:30 to 10 AM — an early-morning schedule structured to accommodate patients who maintain work or family obligations during treatment.
The center serves adults dealing with opioid use disorder across Jackson and the surrounding Central Georgia area. Its explicit coverage of substances like fentanyl, kratom, and tianeptine makes it a relevant option for patients whose dependencies fall outside what many general treatment programs are equipped to handle. Those seeking medical detox or outpatient opioid treatment in the Jackson, GA area can contact the center directly at (770) 775-9044.
- Medical detox specifically for opioid use disorder, including fentanyl, heroin, prescription opioids, kratom/7-OH, and tianeptine — substances many programs do not explicitly treat
- One of few detox-capable facilities in the Butts County and Central Georgia corridor, reducing the need to travel to Atlanta or Macon for opioid withdrawal management
- Early-morning operating hours (weekdays from 5 AM) built around patients balancing work or family responsibilities during outpatient treatment
- Addresses co-occurring mental health conditions alongside opioid use disorder within the same program
- Broad service area covering Jackson, Griffin, McDonough, Forsyth, and greater Central Georgia — patients do not need a local referral to access care