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2700 Broadway Ave West Palm Beach, FL 33407

Medication-Assisted Treatment West Palm Beach

Medication-assisted treatment helps you manage cravings and withdrawal while staying focused on your recovery. You receive approved medications along with counseling and support for opioid or alcohol use disorders. Our team in West Palm Beach guides you at every step so your care stays comfortable and safe.

How medication-assisted treatment works in West Palm Beach

You receive medications and daily support that help your body settle while you work on recovery skills. We check your symptoms, guide each dose, and adjust your plan as needed. You also take part in counseling that matches your MAT phase. This approach keeps your care simple and predictable.

People near Providencia Park often come to us for MAT services that follow this clear process.

MAT plans follow clear phases that help you stay stable

You move through MAT in stages that help your symptoms ease, and your routines strengthen. These stages include induction, stabilization, and maintenance. Each phase has simple steps you follow each day with our team by your side. This helps you stay focused, supported, and aware of what comes next.

The warm climate in West Palm Beach gives you space for outdoor breaks that help you reset during care.

Some people are strong candidates for MAT based on symptoms and history

You may be a good fit for MAT if you have cravings, withdrawal symptoms, or a history of opioid or alcohol use. We screen your health needs and explain how MAT can support your progress. This helps you understand what your plan may look like and how it fits your goals.

Our center is close to Roosevelt Estates, which keeps travel simple for people starting care.

Palm Beach Recovery Centers

2700 Broadway, West Palm Beach, FL 33407, United States

Mon: Open 24 hours
Tues: Open 24 hours
Wed: Open 24 hours
Thurs: Open 24 hours
Fri: Open 24 hours
Sat: Open 24 hours
Sun: Open 24 hours

Please call (561) 556-1994 to check for availability and schedule an appointment.

MAT works best when paired with counseling and daily support

You take part in counseling and groups that help you understand triggers and stress. These sessions give you simple coping skills that support your medication plan. When counseling and MAT work together, you follow a routine that keeps you grounded and focused.

Quiet areas near the El Cid neighborhood offer calm places to reset after sessions.

Medications for opioid use disorder

You may receive medications like buprenorphine or naltrexone to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. These medications work best when paired with therapy and regular support. We guide each dose and adjust your plan as your body responds. This helps you stay stable during the early stages of recovery.

Many people in Pinewood Park come to us for help with opioid use disorder.

Medications for alcohol use disorder

You may receive medications that help lower cravings or support withdrawal from alcohol. These options make it easier for your body to settle so you can focus on daily routines and therapy. We check your symptoms and adjust your plan as needed. This keeps your care on track as you move forward.

Clients near the Northwood Harbor Historic District often reach out to us for help with alcohol use disorder.

How to Get to Our Addiction Treatment Center in West Palm Beach

Our center is close to U.S. Route 1 and the Old Northwood Historic District, making it easy for you to reach us from anywhere in West Palm Beach. Parking is available on-site.

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FAQs: Medication-Assisted Treatment in West Palm Beach

How much does medication-assisted treatment cost in West Palm Beach?

The cost of medication-assisted treatment in West Palm Beach is around $169 to $500+ a month without insurance, depending on the medicine, dosage, and program type.

How long does medication-assisted treatment last?

Medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder has no set duration and can often be long-term (months to years or lifelong), with the best results obtained after at least 12 months of continuous use.

Is MAT the same as rehab?

No, MAT is not the same as rehab. MAT uses FDA-approved medications combined with counseling, whereas rehab includes inpatient or outpatient programs.

What are the risks of MAT treatment?

The risks of MAT treatment include medication side effects, potential abuse/diversion, overdose from drug interactions, and program access limitations.

What is the success rate of MAT?

The success rate of MAT typically ranges from 40% to 60% retention after 12 months, with up to 90%  less drug use or overdose risk after two years when compared to non-MAT treatments.