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Overcome Opioid Dependence with Proven, Personalized Care

Substance Abuse & Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Outpatient Treatment with MAT to Help You Reclaim Control and Heal Safely

Opioid Addiction & Substance Use Treatment at Care Anywhere Psychiatry

At Care Anywhere Psychiatry, we provide compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals struggling with substance abuse and opioid addiction. Our goal is to support your recovery through a proven approach called Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), which combines medication with therapy and ongoing support.

We recognize that addiction is a medical condition—not a personal failure. With the right treatment plan and consistent care, lasting recovery is within reach, all without the need for inpatient hospitalization.

What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?

MAT is a structured and effective approach to treating substance use disorders, particularly opioid dependence. It includes:

This approach helps reduce cravings, manage withdrawal symptoms, and stabilize brain function so you can return to your daily routine while working toward long-term recovery.
Medication-Assisted Treatment

"People with opioid use disorder who receive medication-assisted treatment are up to 38% less likely to die from overdose than those who receive no treatment." (Barry et al., 2023, Yale News)

Common Causes of Opioid Addiction

Opioid addiction can stem from a range of medical, psychological, and environmental factors. Understanding these root causes helps guide a more personalized and effective treatment plan.

Some of the most common causes include:

Recognizing the Signs of Opioid Addiction

Early detection can make a significant difference in the success of treatment. If you or someone you care about is showing signs of addiction, professional help is available.

Common warning signs include:

The Benefits of Seeking Help for Substance Abuse

At Care Anywhere Psychiatry, we provide compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals struggling with substance use and opioid addiction. Through our certified Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program, we help patients reduce cravings, avoid relapse, and safely begin the path to recovery and most importantly, all from the comfort of home. Our approach is personalized, judgment-free, and designed to support lasting change.

Frequently Asked Questions

Substance use disorder (SUD) is a chronic, relapsing medical condition where a person continues using a substance despite harmful consequences. It’s not just occasional use; it often involves physical dependency, psychological cravings, and an inability to stop without help. SUD affects brain function, judgment, and overall health.

There are several warning signs that indicate it may be time to seek help:

  • Needing more of the drug to get the same effect (tolerance)

  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not using

  • Using opioids longer or in larger amounts than intended

  • Neglecting responsibilities at work, school, or home

  • Failed attempts to quit or cut back

  • Changes in mood, behavior, or sleep patterns

MAT is a treatment approach that uses FDA-approved medications, along with counseling and therapy, to treat substance use disorders. These medications help by:

  • Reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms

  • Stabilizing brain chemistry disrupted by substance use

  • Allowing patients to focus on therapy and life goals

  • Supporting long-term recovery without requiring inpatient rehab

We offer two highly effective options, both approved by the FDA:

  • Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone): Taken daily at home under the tongue. Helps reduce cravings and manage withdrawal symptoms.

  • Sublocade (buprenorphine extended-release): A once-monthly injection administered in our clinic. Provides steady, long-term support with fewer daily requirements.

Your provider will help determine which option is right for you.

No, this is a common misconception. MAT uses carefully regulated, clinically proven medications that do not produce a high when used as prescribed. These medications:

  • Help restore normal brain function

  • Reduce the risk of overdose

  • Allow patients to live stable, productive lives

  • Are safer and more effective than quitting opioids “cold turkey”

Choosing treatment is a courageous step that can dramatically improve quality of life. Benefits include:

  • Increased safety and reduced overdose risk

  • Improved mental and physical health

  • Support from trained professionals and counselors

  • The ability to rebuild relationships and return to daily responsibilities

  • A greater chance of sustained recovery compared to going it alone

The length of MAT varies for each individual. Some people may need short-term support, while others benefit from longer-term treatment. Stopping treatment too early increases the risk of relapse. We continuously assess your progress and adjust your plan at a pace that’s right for you.

Yes. Many individuals recover successfully through outpatient MAT programs. These allow you to receive treatment while maintaining your daily routine. Outpatient recovery is ideal for people who:

  • Prefer to live at home during treatment

  • Have a supportive environment

  • Are medically stable and able to follow a care plan

  • Want flexible, personalized care without hospitalization

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