Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Treatment Centers
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is considered the gold standard for opioid use disorder and is also effective for alcohol addiction. MAT combines FDA-approved medications like buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone with counseling and behavioral therapies, significantly improving treatment outcomes and reducing overdose risk.
Found 5,839 treatment centers offering medication-assisted treatment (mat) across the United States.
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Aspire Indiana Health
Anderson, IN

BHG Brainerd Treatment Center
Brainerd, MN

BHRS The Center
Merced, CA

Bradford Health Services
Mobile, AL

Cambodian Association of America
Long Beach, CA

Camelot of Staten Island Inc
Staten Island, NY

Catholic Charities Family and Comm
Rochester, NY


Cherry Street Health Center
Grand Rapids, MI

Community Bridges Inc
Phoenix, AZ

Community Bridges Inc
Tucson, AZ

Evolution Group Inc
Albuquerque, NM

Fairfield Behavioral Health Services
Winnsboro, SC

Freedom House Halfway House
Glen Gardner, NJ

Gateway to Success
Colorado Springs, CO

Gaudenzia DRC Inc
Philadelphia, PA

Good Works Life Recovery House
Uniontown, PA

Guidance Center Inc
Flagstaff, AZ
About Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication-Assisted Treatment represents a significant advancement in addiction medicine, dramatically improving outcomes for opioid and alcohol use disorders. At Penn Spine and Rehab, we connect you with MAT providers who combine medication with comprehensive behavioral treatment.
FDA-Approved Medications
For opioid addiction:
- Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex): Reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms
- Methadone: Prevents withdrawal and reduces cravings in supervised settings
- Naltrexone (Vivitrol): Blocks opioid effects and reduces cravings
For alcohol addiction:
- Naltrexone: Reduces cravings and the rewarding effects of alcohol
- Acamprosate (Campral): Helps maintain abstinence after detox
- Disulfiram (Antabuse): Creates unpleasant effects if alcohol is consumed
MAT Is Not "Replacing One Drug with Another"
A common misconception is that MAT simply substitutes one addiction for another. In reality, MAT medications stabilize brain chemistry, allowing individuals to engage in therapy, maintain employment, and rebuild their lives while reducing overdose risk and relapse rates.
Finding MAT Providers
MAT is available in various settings including outpatient clinics, intensive outpatient programs, and residential treatment centers. Look for programs that combine medication with behavioral therapy for the best outcomes.

