Our MAT program provides counseling and various other services such as case management, peer support and relapse prevention education.
We offer medication management by a licensed provider who prescribes Buprenorphine, while closely monitoring levels for signs of relapse.
Medication Assisted Treatment programs are designed to help develop abstinence skills and interrupt patterns of addictive behavior. Unlike residential programs, the patient is generally able to continue with normal activities, such as school or work, while receiving treatment.
People who provide medications for opioid use disorders work in a range of prevention, health care, and social service settings. They include nurse practitioners, doctors, counselors, social workers, pharmacists, marriage and family therapists, peer professionals, psychiatrists, psychologists, and many others.
Buprenorphine is a medication used to treat opioid use disorder that is prescribed as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. Buprenorphine comes in sublingual tablets or films and can be dispensed under the brand name Suboxone, Subutex or Zubsolv.
The idea behind primary care is to provide a go-to medical home for every patient. Your primary care team works to get to know you, your medical history, and plays an important role as the first contact in your wellness decisions.
Your primary care providers are on a mission to help you stay healthy with regular checkups and immunizations. But we’re also there for you when you get sick, whether it’s an occasional acute illness or support and guidance in managing a chronic condition.
Some of the most important services we provide are:Well visits and physicals, treating acute illnesses and injuries, performing screenings to catch health issues early, managing chronic illness, coordinating with specialists, and pediatric/adolescent care. A part of primary care is acute healthcare. These are issues or injuries that may come on suddenly and typically don’t have a long-term impact on your health.
Primary care is also an excellent resource for helping you manage chronic, long-term conditions like diabetes or asthma.Your primary care provider can regularly monitor your condition. Because they work with you over a longer period, they can track changes in your health and help you decide if it’s time to see a specialist.
Additionally, your primary care provider is often aware of factors in your community that may affect your health. For, instance they’re kept up to date on illnesses that are sweeping through your local school system and will know if there’s an uptick in the number of flu cases in your area.
Some of the most important services we provide are:Well visits and physicals, treating acute illnesses and injuries, performing screenings to catch health issues early, managing chronic illness, coordinating with specialists, and pediatric/adolescent care. A part of primary care is acute healthcare. These are issues or injuries that may come on suddenly and typically don’t have a long-term impact on your health.
Primary care is also an excellent resource for helping you manage chronic, long-term conditions like diabetes or asthma.Your primary care provider can regularly monitor your condition. Because they work with you over a longer period, they can track changes in your health and help you decide if it’s time to see a specialist.
Additionally, your primary care provider is often aware of factors in your community that may affect your health. For, instance they’re kept up to date on illnesses that are sweeping through your local school system and will know if there’s an uptick in the number of flu cases in your area.