Compass Clinic
3029 E Sunshine, Suite C, Springfield, Missouri, 65804
Friendly outpatient clinic for the medical treatment of pain pill and opiate dependence. We are non-judgmental, our services are completely confidential, and our prices are very affordable (only $75/week). Intake appointments are immediately available. Please call us. We can help.
Facility Highlights
- Friendly, non-judgmental staff
- Confidential treatment
- Intakes immediately available
Specialization
Medical Detoxification
ugs and alcohol have widespread effects throughout your body, including but not limited to the addiction and/or physical/psychological dependence that develops with substance abuse over time. Many organ systems are affected by addiction and will react to withdrawal. The term “medical detoxification” means that there is a trained and licensed medical professional onsite to monitor your vital signs and protect your physical and emotional health as your body goes through withdrawal.Individualized Treatment
Some facilities have an addiction treatment protocol that all patients or clients are expected to follow, while others customize or individualize treatment based on a person’s unique needs and circumstances. Factors that may affect treatment decisions include age, lifestyle, medical conditions, type of drug, religious beliefs, etc.
Facility Settings
- Private/Secluded
Meet the Staff
- Brett CauthenMD, MPHDr. Cauthen is a family physician with over 10 years of experience in clinical medicine. On top of this foundation in clinical medicine, he has also studied healthcare policy and management at the University of California, Berkley and has spent time researching health policy and primary care practice trends at the University of California, San Francisco and in Washington DC. Dr. Cauthen has substantial public health experience as well and has worked to promote health at both the state and federal level. He served as a Lt. Commander in the US Public Health Service Corps and worked as a medical officer with the Indian Health Service in Alaska dedicated to getting high quality health services to an underserved Inuit population. Just prior to coming to Oklahoma to serve as State Epidemiologist, Dr. Cauthen worked as an Epidemic Intelligence Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) where he was responsible for disease surveillance and outbreak investigations at the national and state level. While at CDC, Dr. Cauthen was stationed for two years in Puerto Rico, and worked closely with the Puerto Rico Secretary of Health on numerous health policy issues for the territory. As State Epidemiologist for Oklahoma, Dr. Cauthen contributed to the development of bioterrorism response within the state and helped develop the partnership between the Oklahoma State Health Department and Oklahoma Physicians Resource/Research Network for an early warning disease surveillance system in the state.