If you are seeking drug and alcohol related addiction rehab for yourself or a loved one, the Opiates.net hotline is a confidential and convenient solution.
Calls to any general hotline (non-facility) will be answered by:
If you wish to contact a specific medical opiate treatment facility then find a specific treatment center using our addiction treatment locator tool.
Alternatives to finding addiction treatment or learning about substance:
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There are many different warning signs of substance abuse. Behavioral changes are often the most obvious. People who are using substances will often have mood wings, short tempers, or act in a suspicious manner. They may begin to manipulate those close to them and always seem to be in a financial crisis. They will begin to isolate, ignore phone calls, and even go missing. Physical signs may be weight loss, blood shot eyes, sores on the skin, or dark bags under the eyes. Many people abusing substances will also avoid eye contact.
Calls to our general hotline are answered by our sponsors. Our sponsors are treatment center referral services and/or reputable treatment centers. To find out exactly who is answering the calls, please click on the question mark located next to the phone number.
MedicallyAssisted.com specifically assists people in finding medically assisted treatment. Medically assisted treatment, or MAT, is the best proven method of addiction treatment. We work with nationally accredited programs and many of our programs offer dual diagnosis services. This means many MAT programs can also address underlying mental health conditions, like trauma, depression, and anxiety. All of our facilities offer comprehensive treatment from award winning staff members all based on a treatment plan that is unique to each patient’s individual needs.
We are partnered with treatment centers throughout the country. We can help anyone and everyone located in the United States.
YES! MedicallyAssisted.com staff are standing by 24 hours a day to answer our toll free hotline. We can help you find an MAT program that is convenient and affordable for you at no charge.
MAT costs very client to client depending on the treatment center, the treatment needed, and the insurance policy of the client. Our ultimate goal is to find the best MAT program possible and get the patient in at little to no out of pocket costs to them. Most health insurance plans cover the costs of MAT.
NOW. It is never too late to turn your life around. We are here 24/7 to help you start your path to recovery.
One of the best qualities of MAT is the prevention of serious withdrawal. MAT uses medications to prevent withdrawal. Medications are tapered over a long period of time and individual is gradually transitioned into complete sobriety.
That doesn’t matter. Not everyone stays sober from their first try. MAT is also the most effective form of treatment, so it is most certainly worth giving it another shot. If you are unsure, call us today to talk to an experienced professional about MAT and how it can work for you.
That’s ok. MAT will likely use these medications as well. MAT can help you manage your medications and taper off of them over time.
Not a problem. We can help all people find the help they need and deserve. MAT programs have specialities that can likely specifically help you. Many MAT programs treat dual diagnosis patients. MAT programs can help treat bipolar, schizophrenia, major depression, and anxiety disorders.
MAT is designed to be comprehensive, treating the entire rehabilitation process. MAT will start very intensive, leading all the way through complete sobriety. MAT will often take months and ends when therapists determine a patient is rehabilitated.
Our treatment specialists can help you find the most effective treatment that makes you most comfortable. Though AA is popular, there are many different routes and styles of addiction treatment. MAT does not require people to attend AA if they don’t want to.
Yes. Most inpatient treatment centers allow visitors. MAT also has many outpatient services, so you don't have to be separated from family.
Many inpatient treatment centers either are gender specific or separate clients based on gender. It all depends on each treatment center and their specific philosophy.
Yes there are! There are treatment centers that specialize or offer specialized treatment for those that are part of the LGBTQ community or those who are struggling with their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. This is a common specialization because many people who struggle with their sexual or gender identity have substance use disorders.
This all depends on each center. Most facilities do allow patients to have smoke breaks. Treatment centers usually offer groups and support for smoking cessation if that is desired. Nicotine patches and gum can also be provided.
This depends on each center. Some facilities have cafeterias with buffets, some have chefs, and some rely on patients to cook for themselves. If this is important to you, ask our representatives about the options at each center.
Inpatient and outpatient treatment is often very compact with therapy groups and activities. Many treatment centers have little downtime. Some treatment centers even have field trips to introduce fun in sobriety.
The FMLA (Family Medical Leave Act) allows for a short term disability leave from work up to 90 days. Patients will be able to get help and go back to the job they worked so hard to achieve, all while maintaining their privacy. MAT is also longer than traditional rehab and is mostly outpatient based, meaning that the patient can live their normal day-to-day life all while receiving the care they need.