The clinic helps people manage withdrawal symptoms by using evidence-based medications like Suboxone or Brixadi. These medications reduce cravings and make withdrawal less uncomfortable and more controlled. At the start of treatment, there’s an induction phase where medical staff carefully monitor you as you adjust to the medication. You also get support from counseling and behavioral health professionals, who help with the emotional and mental parts of recovery. The whole process is designed to keep you safe, comfortable, and supported as your body and mind get used to living without opioids.
Yes, the outpatient rehab program is customized for each person based on their unique situation and recovery goals. Treatment starts with a free consultation and a thorough evaluation to create a plan that fits what you need. The program includes different stages: induction (starting medication safely and easing off opioids), stabilization (managing cravings and withdrawal symptoms), and maintenance (focusing on long-term recovery with counseling and possible medication dose adjustments). Throughout each stage, you get medical support and counseling to help with both the physical and emotional parts of addiction. Adjustments are made as you progress, so your treatment always matches where you are in your recovery.
Outpatient medication-assisted treatment is set up to help people no matter where they live—city or small town. There are both in-person visits and telemedicine (online video appointments), so patients can get care close to home or even from their home if travel is hard. This flexibility is good for those in rural areas who might live far from medical centers and for people in urban places with busy schedules. The clinic works with different insurance plans, including Medicaid, to keep treatment affordable. Personalized support is offered, from starting medication and adjusting doses to counseling and recovery resources. The point is to remove barriers, making it easier for anyone in West Virginia to start and continue treatment, wherever they are.
Treatment here uses medications like Suboxone and Brixadi as part of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction. Suboxone is a daily medication that helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while blocking the effects of other opioids, so it’s easier to focus on recovery. Brixadi is an injectable medication given weekly or monthly, making it more convenient for some people who don’t want to take a pill every day. Both are FDA-approved and work best when combined with counseling and support. The process usually starts with an evaluation, followed by a supervised induction phase where you begin the medication. Once stabilized, you keep working with medical staff and counselors to manage cravings and tackle other challenges in recovery, with the goal to either maintain or eventually taper off the medication when ready. The treatment plan is always personalized to your needs, and both in-person and telemedicine appointments are available.
Our outpatient MAT clinic accepts Medicaid and most major insurance plans, including Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna. This helps make treatment for opioid addiction more affordable for many people. If you have questions about your coverage or payment options, you can call for more details—we’re happy to check your insurance and help you understand your choices.
Medicaid and most major insurance plans, like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna, are accepted for opioid addiction recovery services. Insurance coverage can help make treatment more affordable and accessible, and payment options are designed to fit different financial situations. If you're unsure about your specific plan, you can call to find out what’s covered before starting treatment.
Medicaid and most major insurance plans are accepted for outpatient medication-assisted treatment, including options like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna. This helps keep care affordable and makes it easier for people to get the help they need for opioid addiction. If you have questions about your specific insurance, just give us a call and we can check what coverage you have.
Medicaid and most major insurance plans are accepted to help cover the cost of care, including Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna. There are multiple payment options available, so treatment stays accessible and affordable. If you have questions about your specific insurance, you can call for details on coverage and what to expect.
Outpatient medication-assisted treatment is available for people with Medicaid and major insurance plans like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna. Most people can use insurance to help cover the cost of treatment. If you have questions about what your specific plan covers, you can call the clinic, and they’ll help you figure out your options so that treatment is affordable and accessible.
Medicaid and most major insurance plans, like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna, are accepted for outpatient rehab. This helps keep care affordable and removes barriers for people who want to start treatment. If you’re not sure about your coverage, you can call or use the online form to find out exactly what’s covered and discuss payment options.
Medicaid and most major insurance plans, like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna, are accepted for outpatient rehab services. This helps make treatment more affordable and removes a big barrier for people who need help. Coverage can depend on your specific plan and benefits, so it’s a good idea to call ahead or fill out the online form to check your insurance details and see what’s covered before starting treatment.
Medicaid is accepted as well as most major insurance plans, including options like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna. Coverage allows more people to get affordable care, and different payment options are available if you don’t have insurance. Before starting, the staff will check your benefits and help you understand what your plan covers for the treatment.
Medicaid and most major insurance plans are accepted for substance abuse treatment, including options like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna. This helps make care more affordable and accessible for people with different financial situations. If you’re not sure about your coverage, you can call or contact the office, and the team can help check your insurance details and answer questions about costs before you start treatment.
Medicaid and most major insurance plans—including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and Wellpoint—are accepted for substance abuse treatment here. This helps make treatment more affordable and accessible for more people. Coverage details can depend on your specific plan, so it’s a good idea to contact your insurance provider or call the office to check your benefits and see what’s covered before starting treatment.
Medicaid and most major health insurance plans are accepted for substance abuse treatment, so cost shouldn’t hold you back from getting help. Insurance like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and others can cover a big part of your treatment. There are also different payment options available if you have questions about what’s covered or need help figuring out costs. If you want to know if your insurance will work, just give us a call and we’ll go over the details with you.
Medicaid is accepted, along with insurance plans like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and more. Most major insurance providers are covered to help make treatment affordable, so cost doesn’t have to stand in the way of getting help. If there are questions about a specific plan or coverage details, just call the office and someone can walk through your options.
Medicaid is accepted, along with major insurance plans like Wellpoint, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna, for substance abuse treatment. This means you won't have to pay everything out of pocket. Coverage can depend on your specific plan, but the goal is to make treatment as affordable and accessible as possible for people who need help. If you’re not sure what your insurance covers, you can call for a free consultation and get help figuring out your options.