Controversial Lynnwood opioid treatment clinic expected to open Monday

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Controversial Lynnwood opioid treatment clinic expected to open Monday
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The controversial Lynnwood opioid treatment clinic is expected to open Monday, Jan. 30. FOX13

This comes after the Washington State Department of Health issued aAccording to the Acadia Health website, the treatment clinic helps people in recovery by providing effective medications and counseling services.

Some community members have expressed concerns for the treatment clinic, due to the proximity to the Boys & Girls Club and Alderwood Little League.

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