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from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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56/100
Somewhat Walkable30/100
Some Transit58/100
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Sep 27 2025
My husband and I began attending (SOTS) “Southern Oklahoma Treatment.” However, they were shut down after about four years of treatment. Subsequently, we switched to RightWay Medical, and they have been incredibly helpful. There have been a few instances where they made mistakes. For instance, Carla, one of our former nurses, miscalculated my dose. At that time, I was taking 140 mg, but she gave me only about 100 mg. I usually can tell by the amount in the bottle and how long I’ve been on that dosage. I would check my bottles after receiving them, and they would be fuller than when Carla dosed me. So, I didn’t think to check my take-home doses at the time because they usually paid close attention. However, for some reason, she wasn’t paying attention that day. When I got home, I noticed that my bottle was almost empty. It wasn’t full like it should have been. When I contacted them, they informed me that it was already too late because I had already left the facility. I realized that I should have checked my dose before leaving. That was the first time my medication was messed up, and it’s only happened once since then. The only other issue I’ve had with them was a failed urine test. I had to undergo a drug screen, and it indicated that I had narcotics in my system when I knew I didn’t. I asked them to resend the test and investigate further because I was innocent and knew I hadn’t taken anything besides my Methadone. However, I was still in trouble and had to visit them daily for about three or three and a half weeks.
Sep 05 2025
This place is great with good honest people working every day to help you live a normal life thank you right way west!!
Jan 28 2025
The young man who answers the phone and works the entrance was incredibly rude. Please learn to treat others with dignity and respect.
Dec 26 2024
They kicked me out after years of being a perfect patient, and caused me to lose my job. I'd been going here ,going on, 10 years. Let me tell you, These people don't care about you. Remember that. they assign you a counselor but they really don't care. I've gone years there with no counseling whatsoever. I liked my last councilor Andy, but they really have no say on your personalized treatment. For almost 10 years I came here. Leveled up fast for passing U. A.s, never missed days, etc. I was Johny on the spot. Never screwed up. Then there was a drastic drop in my attendance around last March after being diagnosed with Long Covid, which brought on severe brain fog, Celiac Disease, and horrible arthritis in my joints. I told the Drs, counselors, and nurses this, who all told me they could see it on paper how if changed suddenly last March, as well as in person. They still took me from the highest level, taking home every 2 weeks and monthly after covid, to level one, pick up everyday, for missed days. This was after suddenly changing the rules from clean U. A. s to hold level, to attendance being the factor that held your level. Well as you can imagine I missed a hell of a lot more after being made to come daily. My severe brain fog and forgetfulness would cause me to miss days, or come in just in the nick of time. The later caused me to refuse a u. A. Because I had to get to work and was going to be late. They counted this as failing for everything. I would forget about the u.A.s all together and pee before leaving. I used to hold it until I was about to burst before I went because I only went once a month and I can't go on command. It's always been a problem. Well now with the test being random and having to go every day, that would mean I'd have to hold my pee every day until I got there. Well with my brain fog and everything else I would forget. I come in at 10:59 on a Friday and they spring a ua on me, and guess what I did before I left? I peed. Well I try to refuse because I have to go to work and the Dr, Jillian of something, comes out and tells me that if I refuse they'll dose me at the window but won't give me my takehome for the weekend. I mill this over in my head thinking, what kind of sense does that even make, and I get so frustrated with my brain for putting me in this situation, and the Dr for not understanding what's happening with me, even though she acted like she did when we talked about it in her office, that I decide I'm not only going to forfeit my weekend doses, but Ill just leave now. Remember I've been dealing with the new person that is me for going on a year now. All the forgetfulness, aches and pains, everyone making fun of me for how forgetful I am, hell my wife thought I was cheating on her for months because I'd get lost in stores for hours whereas I used to hate leaving the house! I'm more than frustrated with myself at this point. Monday after a grueling weekend of detox I come in to get my dose and they tell me I have a u.a. well I didn't expect this because they've already failed me for refusal. I just say ok and sit down. A guy comes and tells me he'll be watching me pee as a new random thing they're doing, I think "right, like the new 2 u.a.s a month thing?" Side note I have never gotten out of line with these people. Ever. Even when I left and didn't dose I left without a word, and I maintain that rep here. Well I got here at 10:59 and they close at 11. He come and says we'll try tomorrow 30 minutes later because they want to go home. They count that as another failed UA. I come in the next day and they hit me with another " random " ua. But this time I actually was able to get in a couple hours early because I didn't want to be late to work because I'm on my last leg there for being late in the past And I actually have to pee! I go back there to do the test and I guess because the guy standing there breathing down my neck I can't go but I got 2 hours. I wait the whole 2 hours and I can't. I tell them I have to get to work. They don't care. I lose my job. And they kick me out.
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