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I am so grateful for the staff at Providence CTC. I have been able to abstain from using Opioids for over 2 years with the help of Methadone.  I still am working every day on my recovery, and it gets easier every day.

– A Former Client

Is an opioid addiction treatment center right for you?

Daily Dosing and Prescriptions

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) helps you stop using opioids without painful withdrawal symptoms.

Individual and Group Counseling

Professional guidance gives you the tools you need to build a foundation for lasting recovery.

Outpatient Convenience

Freedom to create a flexible treatment schedule that won’t disrupt your regular routine.

Personalized Treatment Plan

Experienced healthcare providers create a program tailored to your specific needs and goals.

Respectful Environment

Everyone is welcome and treated with dignity in our safe and comfortable spaces.

Prescription Medications We Use

What to Expect at a Comprehensive Treatment Center

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For Family & Friends
For Providers
For the Community

Medication-Assisted Treatment & Counseling

Learn about how Comprehensive Treatment Centers pair medication-assisted treatment with counseling for long-term recovery.

Living with an opioid addiction can be an overwhelming and stressful experience. But with the right treatment, it’s possible to rebuild a healthy and happy life. Medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, is a research-backed intervention for opioid use disorder that includes prescription medication and counseling services.

Medication-assisted treatment is a whole-person approach to opioid addiction recovery. This means that it is designed to help people address the physical, emotional, and social aspects of their recovery journey at the same time, providing a well-rounded treatment experience. The medications that are offered in MAT help relieve symptoms of opioid withdrawal and suppress overwhelming opioid cravings. This can provide patients with the physical and mental well-being they need to engage in treatment and experience success. Through counseling, patients can work on achieving the positive changes necessary to help them remain successful on their recovery journeys.

Individualized Treatment Planning

Learn about the individualized care and treatment you or your loved one receive at Comprehensive Treatment Centers.

The battle with opioid addiction is an individual experience that is different for everyone. Each person has their own unique history and stressors that led them to start misusing opioids, and everyone responds to certain treatment modalities and interventions differently than others. When you seek treatment for opioid use disorder at a Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), your care will be tailored to your specific needs and goals for recovery. The personalized care you receive will address your individual strengths and challenges so that you experience the best outcome possible.

What to Expect During Treatment

What you expect while receiving treatment at a Comprehensive Treatment Center.

The outpatient MAT programs at our Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTCs) serve adults age 18 and older who have opioid addictions. Our CTCs offer a convenient and flexible approach to recovery, allowing patients to continue their regular routines while they receive medication-assisted treatment.

Before you begin receiving treatment at one of our CTCs, you will complete a thorough intake assessment to identify the best ways to address your current needs. This assessment will allow our staff to review your presenting symptoms, medical history, history of substance use, and overall goals for treatment. Based on the results, our staff can tailor your treatment plan to include the medication and counseling services that may be most appropriate for you. Throughout your time in our MAT program, your care team will deliver personalized services and adjust your treatment plan as needed depending on your needs and progress. Their overall goal will be to help you get on the road to lasting recovery from opioid use disorder.

A Path to Long-Term Recovery

How treatment at a Comprehensive Treatment Center sets you up for long-term recovery.

Living with an opioid addiction can be an overwhelming and stressful experience. But with the right treatment, it’s possible to rebuild a healthy and happy life. Medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, is a research-backed intervention for opioid use disorder that includes prescription medication and counseling services.

Medication-assisted treatment is a whole-person approach to opioid addiction recovery. This means that it is designed to help people address the physical, emotional, and social aspects of their recovery journey at the same time, providing a well-rounded treatment experience. The medications that are offered in MAT help relieve symptoms of opioid withdrawal and suppress overwhelming opioid cravings. This can provide patients with the physical and mental well-being they need to engage in treatment and experience success. Through counseling, patients can work on achieving the positive changes necessary to help them remain successful on their recovery journeys.

Medication-Assisted Treatment

Research has shown that combining certain prescription medications with counseling can be effective in treating people who are struggling with opioid addictions.

This treatment approach, called medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, can help patients reclaim active, healthy lives and avoid returning to opioid use.

Medication-assisted treatment is an evidence-based form of care that has been offered for many years at methadone clinics and other opioid addiction treatment centers. MAT can promote recovery from addictions to heroin, fentanyl, OxyContin, and other opioids. It can help adults who have a wide variety of recovery needs, as it provides the chance for highly personalized care.

What Your Loved One Can Expect

At our Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTCs), we deliver medication-assisted treatment through qualified teams of doctors, dispensing nurses, and counselors.

These professionals work to provide personalized care for each person, ensuring that they have the strongest chance for success.

Our CTCs provide medication-assisted treatment on an outpatient basis. This format is often most ideal for those who need structured, supportive treatment but do not require round-the-clock care. When your loved one takes part in MAT at one of our CTCs, they’ll have the flexibility to continue living a productive life, including attending work and fulfilling other responsibilities. Additionally, participating in MAT can help your loved one remain in treatment longer, improve their social functioning, and achieve better employment outcomes.

Our CTCs strive to provide a smooth, streamlined admissions process so that adults can access the care they need as quickly as possible. We start with a detailed assessment to help us understand the person’s unique needs and evaluate whether our programming can support them. Each person who participates in our MAT programming follows a personalized treatment plan that includes the medication and counseling services our staff recommends for them.

Family Support During Treatment

Navigating opioid addiction recovery can be a daunting experience for your loved one.

Many aspects of the recovery process may feel new and overwhelming to them. By serving as a source of support during treatment, you can contribute positively to your loved one’s recovery process.

Your degree of involvement in your loved one’s care can depend on their needs, their program, and their specific treatment plan. However, it is valuable to serve as a source of nonjudgmental support for them as they work through the triumphs and setbacks of recovery. Understanding that opioid addiction is a chronic disease and recovery is a process rather than a destination may be helpful for both you and your loved one as they navigate treatment.

At one of our CTCs, your loved one can gain recovery tools, receive professional support, and build a foundation for a healthier future. We encourage you or your loved one to ask about family education and other resources that may be available at your chosen CTC, as well as referrals for family services in the community. Our staff members strive to involve family members in the treatment process whenever it is beneficial and clinically appropriate for the patient.

Medication-Assisted Treatment

Opioid addictions can be devastating, but the good news is that effective treatment options are available.

Medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, is an evidence-based form of care that combines prescription medication and counseling to help adults create a firm foundation for long-term recovery.

Trusted organizations like the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) recognize MAT as an effective treatment for opioid use disorder. This well-studied intervention has been shown to provide a wide range of patient benefits, including reduced illicit opioid use, better patient survival, and lowered infectious disease transmission. MAT involves the use of prescription medications such as methadone, buprenorphine, and Vivitrol, which professionals can safely prescribe for both short- and long-term use depending on their patients’ needs. MAT also incorporates counseling to create a whole-person approach to treatment and recovery.

What Makes Our CTCs Different?

Our Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTCs) provide the highest-quality medication-assisted treatment services in convenient and accessible outpatient settings.

These clinics are available throughout the country to help adults who are suffering from opioid addictions find the hope and healing they need to create healthier lives.

Our CTCs safely prescribe medications and deliver counseling services, but they are more than just methadone clinics. These comfortable and welcoming treatment centers provide patients with the following forms of personalized care:

  • Comprehensive assessments
  • Individualized treatment planning
  • Individual and group therapies, including telehealth counseling
  • Focused aftercare planning

Our patient-centric services and personalized programming help set us apart from other MAT providers. Our centers are respectful and dignified spaces where adults can feel safe asking questions and collaborating with their treatment teams to achieve the best possible care outcomes.

Referral Process

When you contact one of our CTCs to refer a potential patient, our staff members will make it their mission to provide support in the timeliest way.

You may call the clinic directly to begin the admissions process on behalf of the patient. A qualified member of the CTC team will speak with you and discuss the prospective patient’s needs. From there, they’ll determine a time for the person to come in for a thorough intake assessment.

Medication-Assisted Treatment

Medication-assisted treatment, or MAT, is a safe and effective treatment for opioid use disorder that combines prescription medication with counseling services.

MAT offers hope and life-changing care for adults who are struggling with addictions to heroin, prescription painkillers, and other opioids.

Outpatient MAT programs help adults access evidence-based treatment within their communities. Our Comprehensive Treatment Centers (CTCs) provide convenient access to care in safe and supportive therapeutic settings. Adults receive medications like methadone to treat opioid withdrawal symptoms and cravings and individual and group counseling sessions to provide holistic recovery support. MAT programs can lead to benefits that have broad positive impacts for individuals, families, and communities. These benefits can include fewer deaths due to opioid-related overdose, enhanced community safety, and improved employment rates and better treatment retention for those who are receiving MAT.

Serving Those in Need

Our CTCs provide care in environments that emphasize respect, compassion, and dignity for patients, their families, and the communities they serve.

Our CTC teams welcome people from all walks of life and strive to make patients feel comfortable while seeking treatment.

Whether you are stepping into one of our traditional brick-and-mortar clinics or one of our mobile treatment centers, you can feel confident that you’ll be treated with respect and shown encouragement. Each CTC team works hard each day to create a safe and comfortable space that warmly welcomes patients and serves as a source of hope and support for its community.

A Trusted Resource

Seeking help is often the first step to beginning recovery from an opioid addiction.

At our CTCs throughout the country, we’re ready to serve as a trusted resource for people in need, helping them get on the path to better health and a life without opioid abuse.

We invite anyone who wants to learn more about our medication-assisted treatment services to contact a CTC near them today. If you are interested in seeking treatment for yourself or a loved one, our teams are ready to support you and can help answer questions about the medications and counseling services offered, the admissions process, and the benefits of getting treatment.

The slideshow above contains photos from several of our clinics.
Each of our treatment centers may have slightly different layouts and aesthetics.