Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a complex disease characterized by the compulsive use of opioid drugs. Our experienced Suboxone and Subutex doctors offer comprehensive addiction treatment services.
Our Opioid Addiction Treatment
The compulsive use of opioid drugs caused by OUD is difficult to break, even when an individual wants to quit or their physical and emotional health has been negatively impacted. If you are struggling with opioid use disorder, the experienced Subutex doctors and Suboxone doctors with Buprenorphine Treatment Centers, Inc can help. Our opioid treatment programs are designed to help individuals break free from opioid abuse and get their lives back to normal!
Buprenorphine
Buprenorphine is a prescription medication used to treat opioid use disorder by alleviating withdrawal symptoms and reducing drug cravings. The doctors with Buprenorphine Treatment Centers, Inc offer two prescriptions containing buprenorphine: Subutex and Suboxone. Contact our Subutex and Suboxone providers today to learn more!
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) uses medications in combination with behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders. Buprenorphine Treatment Centers, Inc uses a medication-assisted treatment program to treat opioid use disorder and put patients on a sustainable path toward recovery while preventing overdose.
Group Therapy
Opioid abuse relapse can be significantly reduced through group therapy. Through group therapy, patients gain a better understanding of opioid use disorder as a disease and may overcome self-recrimination, loneliness, and other maladaptive behaviors associated with OUD. For our patients prescribed buprenorphine, group therapy is provided at no extra charge! Contact us today to learn more about therapy for opioid use disorder.
Drug Screens
Urine drug screens are essential to any opioid use disorder treatment program. Patients are kept accountable through regular urine drug screenings, which protect them from the health risks associated with combining controlled substances. Drug screens also help ensure that patients continue to take buprenorphine.