Magnolia Medical Group

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1490 N Lafayette St Ste 104
Denver, CO 80218
Magnolia Medical Group, founded by Pradeep Raj Rai, MD, FASAM, is a treatment center that provides outpatient medication-assisted treatment programs to residents in and around Denver and Wheat Ridge, Colorado. The team of board-certified physicians and counselors specializes in treating drug addiction using an integrated harm-reduction model of care to address substance use disorders without judgment.Understanding the complex relationship between addiction and mental health, the team provides counseling for depression and anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other complex mental health concerns needing compassionate care.Whether patients combat a dependence on alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepine, heroin, or other serious addictions, the capable and empathetic team works to develop treatment plans tailored to their needs and help them find joy in their lives again. They offer solutions like naltrexone and buprenorphine (Suboxone) as a part of medication-assisted treatment.Magnolia Medical Group provides patients the highest standard of care, including substance use counseling, peer support groups, and nurse case management to ensure treatments are personalized to each patient. The clinic is open during business hours Sunday through Friday, with some appointments available Tuesday evenings. The team works to see patients same-day whenever possible.To learn more about how medication-assisted treatment and addiction counseling at Magnolia Medical Group can restore you to a life of fulfillment and purpose, reach out to the nearest office by phone or book an appointment online today. Telemedicine visits are available.
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