STAFF REPORT
STAFF REPORT
MANNING – Clarendon Behavioral Health Services announces the addition of Dr. Edward Meyers to the practice.
According to a news release, Meyers, who will begin in February, will be serving clients who need MAT Services (Medication Assisted Treatment) for opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder and stimulant use disorder.
Meyers is a physician with more than two decades of clinical experience, including the past 10 years focused on addiction medicine. He earned his medical degree from Northeastern Ohio College of Medicine and did his residency training in emergency medicine. After his training, he served four years at Langley Air Force Base before coming to Sumter 19 years ago.
“I spent the last 17 years practicing at Colonial Healthcare, where addiction medicine became an increasingly meaningful part of my work. Caring for individuals struggling with substance use disorders has been one of the most rewarding aspects of my career, and I genuinely enjoy building strong, trusting relationships with my patients,” said Meyers in the release.
Meyers has been married for 30 years and has four children.
“My Christian faith and commitment to service guide both my personal life and my approach to patient care,” Meyers said.
Patients, unless already a current client, must go through an assessment and admission process to be seen by Meyers for MAT Services. To make an appointment, call (803) 435-2121. Clarendon Behavioral Health Services is at 14 N. Church St.