MAT Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes.

    We provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for individuals living with:

    • Opioid Use Disorder

    • Alcohol Use Disorder

  • Yes.

    We offer evidence-based MAT options to support recovery and reduce cravings.

  • Medication-Assisted Treatment combines:

    • FDA-approved medications

    • Medical monitoring

    • Supportive clinical guidance

    To help:

    • Reduce cravings

    • Prevent relapse

    • Improve stability

  • We do not provide structured therapy programs.

    However, brief recovery-focused counseling and behavioral support may be included during MAT visits when appropriate.

  • Yes. MAT allows many people to:

    • Maintain employment

    • Continue daily responsibilities

    • Stabilize without requiring inpatient treatment

  • Not always. Many individuals can begin treatment safely without inpatient detox depending on clinical assessment.

  • Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.

  • Depending on clinical need, MAT may include medications such as:

    • Buprenorphine-based treatments

    • Naltrexone-based treatments

  • No.

    MAT is a medically supervised treatment that:

    • Stabilizes brain chemistry

    • Supports recovery

    • Improves long-term outcomes

  • Yes — with your consent.

    We can collaborate with:

    • Therapists

    • Primary care providers

    • Recovery programs

  • Length of care varies. Some individuals benefit from longer-term support to maintain stability and prevent relapse.

  • Start with a comprehensive evaluation where we develop your personalized treatment plan.