One of the better Clinics in the Cincinnati Tri-state, They aren't in it for the money or trying to squeeze every dime they can out of you and/or your insurance. They will actually work with you, listen to you and make things happen, only issues I've seen in the 8 years I've been a patient is the counselors that come and go. Which thats an issue at any clinic I ever dosed at or been to, then theres the nurses that fill the meds. They dont come and go as much as the counselors do at this location but there is a mild turn over rate of nurses. That's whatever though but it does slow the line down in the mornings when people are getting there early when the door first gets unlocked so they can make it to work on time, Ohio allows someone to get a month take home, when they make it to that point and do what they need to do to take care of business in their road to recovery, but the point of the matter is those nurses are having to fill all those little bottles for numerous individuals that have a month take home and when those nurses that been there for a while get themselves a routine down and they are able to get you out of there in 10-15 mins, as long as your doing what your supposed to be doing in your road to recovery and you have no flags and are keeping clean urines. Then BAM!! New nurse.. And now the line is long and its taking 45 mins to a hour just to get to the dose window, Lord help you if you have a dr. Appointment that morning before you dose cause then you will be at the end of that long line after your talk with doc. But... Thats at all clinics, just the speed of the whole process sometimes is a major issue for certain individuals that are racing the clock to not be late to work. Some individuals employer absolutely can not know about their personal business inside this establishment so them being on time to work is not only crucial for that matter, also that's not good for recovery, being late to work?? Part of recovery is getting your life back to your normal and out of those old habits like.."being late to work" with it possibly being more than just a one time occurrence if your a 1st shifter and then theres the making up excuses why you was late since some employers are not educated enough on MAT treatment and if they knew or found out they would eventually find a reason to let that individual go from their payroll. The other good thing about this clinc that does compensate for the wait time is that the dosing line is not that exceptionally long here considering I been to methadone clinics that have had a line wrapped around the building at 4:30 a.m. before its even open at 5:00 a.m. with people waiting to get in and dose first thing in the morning. This one is far from that and I would recommend this clinc.