Accessing Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) involves a straightforward, multi-step process designed to provide immediate support. To begin, you can contact a recovery center like Recovery Cove via their 24-hour helpline at 484-549-2683 for an intake conversation or visit an Easton facility for an on-site assessment without an appointment.
The process typically includes:
- Assessment: A comprehensive evaluation of your medical history and substance use is conducted to determine if MAT is appropriate. This includes screening for co-occurring mental health issues.
- Insurance Verification: Staff verify coverage with major providers such as Highmark, Aetna, Cigna, or UnitedHealthcare. This often happens within hours to minimize financial barriers.
- Treatment Induction: If approved, a licensed provider will supervise the first session. For buprenorphine, this usually occurs 12 to 24 hours after last opioid use when mild withdrawal symptoms appear. For methadone, you may be connected to a partnered certified clinic.
- Ongoing Integration: The medication is paired with outpatient therapy, such as Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) or Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), which include counseling and behavioral therapies.
Virtual options and telehealth assessments are also available, and resources like the SAMHSA Buprenorphine Practitioner Locator can help find additional providers in Pennsylvania.
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