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Medication Assisted Treatment at Coastal Point Recovery

Navigating Through the Challenge

Breaking free from addiction often requires more than willpower alone. Our Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and support to help you overcome substance dependence safely and effectively. By stabilizing brain chemistry and easing physical dependence, MAT allows you to focus on the emotional and behavioral aspects of recovery without the constant pull of cravings or withdrawal.

Medication Assisted Treatment at Coastal Point Recovery

Our MAT program is tailored to your individual needs and delivered with compassion in our residential setting. Here’s what sets our approach apart.

Coastal Point Recovery - Medication Assisted Treatment Nurse

Medical Expertise

Our licensed physicians and addiction specialists oversee every aspect of your treatment, ensuring medications are safe and effective for you.

Personalized Plans

We assess your health, substance use history, and recovery goals to determine the best medication and dosage.

Ongoing Monitoring

We regularly evaluate your progress and adjust treatment as needed to keep you on track.

Medications We Offer

Buprenorphine (e.g., Suboxone): Reduces opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms without producing a high

Methadone: Helps stabilize opioid dependence, administered under strict medical supervision

Naltrexone (e.g., Vivitrol): Blocks the effects of opioids or alcohol, supporting abstinence

Acamprosate: Eases alcohol withdrawal and helps maintain sobriety

 

Is MAT Right for You?

MAT isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution, but it can be a game-changer for many. It’s especially effective for those struggling with opioid or alcohol addiction who need extra support to break the cycle of dependence. During your initial assessment, our team will discuss whether MAT aligns with your needs and goals.

Start Your Voyage Today

Recovery is possible, and it starts here. 

Contact us to learn more about our addiction treatment program or begin the admissions process.

Call Us: (949) 288-8600