Patient information

A new patient should immediately understand that help is available quickly, treatment is accessible, and they will be supported by a coordinated, compassionate team every step of the way—from their first visit through long-term recovery.

Frequently asked questions

From first contact to long-term care, patients are guided through a clear, supportive process that includes intake, evaluation, treatment planning, pharmacy coordination, and ongoing medical and behavioral health support—all within a single, integrated care model.

What is MAT treatment?

MAT uses medications like buprenorphine (Suboxone) along with counseling and medical support to treat opioid use disorder and support recovery.

Do you provide medication on-site?

No. Prescriptions are sent directly to your pharmacy for pickup. Nothing is stored or dispensed at the clinic.

How soon can I be seen?

We offer timely appointments based on availability, with the goal of starting treatment as quickly as possible.

Do you offer counseling?

Yes. We provide access to licensed counselors for behavioral and emotional support.

What should I bring to my first visit?

Bring a photo ID, insurance card (if available), and a list of current medications.

What happens at the first appointment?

You’ll complete a clinical assessment with a provider. If appropriate, treatment may begin the same day and prescriptions are sent to your pharmacy.

Do you accept insurance or private pay?

Yes. We accept insurance when available and offer private pay options.

What helpful forms or guides are available?

Patients complete simple intake, consent, and medical history forms. We also provide helpful guides such as intake checklists and treatment overview materials to support a smooth and organized care experience.

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We're committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care every step of the way. Let us help you regain stability and improve your well-being.