Medication-assisted Treatment
for Opioid Use Disorder
Opioids, including prescription opioids, Fentanyl, and Heroin, are involved in drug overdose deaths. There is increased awareness among people to avoid synthetic opioids and heroin, but still, studies found an 18% increase in synthetic opioid overdose deaths. The situation can improve if people are provided with timely help and personalized addiction treatment programs.
The latest BBC study reported that 43% of people with substance use disorder and mental health problems don’t get care. ChoicePoint, a New Jersey-based addiction treatment center, steps in intending to increase the accessibility to opioid addiction treatment. We offer medication-assisted treatment programs for opioid use disorder. All our programs can be accessed virtually from anywhere in New Jersey. We also have a state-of-the-art opioid addiction treatment center in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. To learn more, feel free to call us at 844.445.2565.
Opioids, including prescription opioids, Fentanyl, and Heroin, are involved in drug overdose deaths. There is increased awareness among people to avoid synthetic opioids and heroin, but still, studies found an 18% increase in synthetic opioid overdose deaths. The situation can improve if people are provided with timely help and personalized addiction treatment programs.Â
The latest BBC study reported that 43% of people with substance use disorder and mental health problems don’t get care. ChoicePoint, a New Jersey-based addiction treatment center, steps in intending to increase the accessibility to opioid addiction treatment.Â
We offer medication-assisted treatment programs for opioid use disorder. All our programs can be accessed virtually from anywhere in New Jersey. We also have a state-of-the-art opioid addiction treatment center in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. To learn more, feel free to call us at 844.445.2565.
What Falls Into the Category of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)?
Opioids, used for pain relief, can lead to OUD in which patients misuse prescribed opioids or start using illegally obtained heroin. Misusing opioids can result in fatal consequences. Many people in denial delay their treatment because they believe their addiction is in control. However, things become difficult once users start witnessing the withdrawal symptoms.Â
If you or someone you love is witnessing the following symptoms, then they should immediately seek the help:
- Taking opioids in larger amounts than intended
- Opioid cravings and withdrawal symptomsÂ
- Continuing opioid misuse despite knowing its effects on physical and mental health
- Increasing opioid dose to feel the same “high.”
You may need an individualized addiction assessment. Our team of seasoned addiction specialists is just a click away. Feel free to call us at 844.445.2565 and learn about your opioid dependence level.
Treatment Programs For OUD:
The most effective treatment for opioid use disorders is medication-assisted treatment programs. FDA-approved medications like buprenorphine, naltrexone, and suboxone can help patients recover from opioid addiction. But traditional programs such as 12-step and residential treatment programs are the barrier to adopting cutting-edge practices.
Here is why a 12-step program is not a solution for OUD:
The disconnect between 12 step programs and the latest scientific research on opioids addiction.
Alcohol anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) sometimes do not allow people to use medications to cope with OUD.
Likewise, integrating 12 steps with MAT can’t help because patients need personalized treatment plans because no one solution can best fit the needs of all patients.
Need a Custom-made Solution for OUD?
Choose ChoicePoint Medication-assisted Treatment
People with opioid dependence may delay the treatment due to several reasons that include but are not limited to:
ChoicePoint aims to remove the barriers that may restrict people from getting the care they need. Moreover, what makes the ChoicePoint MAT program distinct from others is that it can be accessed through multiple levels of care that include:
ChoicePoint outpatient programs offer flexibility to patients as they don’t have to stay overnight at the rehab facility. You may need to attend the therapy sessions at the clinic during the pre-scheduled flexible hours, and medication-prescription for OUD can be done online.Â
ChoicePoint outpatient programs offer flexibility to patients as they don’t have to stay overnight at the rehab facility. You may need to attend the therapy sessions at the clinic during the pre-scheduled flexible hours, and medication-prescription for OUD can be done online.Â
 If you or someone you know needs a higher level of care to treat opioid use disorder, the ChoicePoint IOP program is for you.Â
  Program IOP
 If you or someone you know needs a higher level of care to treat opioid use disorder, the ChoicePoint IOP program is for you.
ChoicePoint telehealth programs equip patients looking for OUD treatment to start the recovery journey in the comfort of their homes. All our addiction doctors and clinical psychologists are available online and are just a phone call away.Â
Are you interested in starting medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder? Call us at 844.445.2565 or visit our clinic in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.
ChoicePoint telehealth programs equip patients looking for OUD treatment to start the recovery journey in the comfort of their homes. All our addiction doctors and clinical psychologists are available online and are just a phone call away.Â
Are you interested in starting medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder? Call us at 844.445.2565 or visit our clinic in Fair Lawn, New Jersey.
ChoicePoint Accepts All Types of Insurance Programs
ChoicePoint is a leading opioid addiction treatment clinic in New Jersey, helping patients start the treatment without worrying about the rehab cost. We accept all insurance programs, including commercial, private, and self-pay.Â
However, the exact amount of insurance coverage may depend upon certain factors, including:
- Type of plan you have
- Your drug dependence level
- Type of care program you choose
- Your location
To learn about how much your insurance program can cover OUD treatment, fill out this form to verify your insurance or call us at 844.445.2565.
In Medication-assisted treatment, addiction specialists use FDA-approved medications and addiction counseling to help patients cope with opioid withdrawal symptoms and recover from the psychological effects of opioid addiction. Following are the most commonly prescribed medications for OUD:
Buprenorphine
Causes less respiratory depression than Methadone, helping patients cope with withdrawal symptoms.
Naltrexone
Given once a month and help patients block the high from opioids.
Suboxone
Safer than Methadone, it helps patients recover from opioid use disorder.
ChoicePoint has licensed addiction doctors who can prescribe the medicines mentioned above. Want to start opioid addiction treatment in a 100% confidential and stigma-free environment? Contact ChoicePoint now.
How to Avail ChoicePoint MAT Program?
At ChoicePoint, we understand the importance of getting timely treatment for you and your family. That’s why we have an effortless process to start the rehab:
STEP 1: Registration
You can register by calling us at 844.445.2565 or by filling out this simple registration form.
STEP 2:
Addiction Screening
An addiction treatment plan will be prepared after analyzing your needs.
STEP 3:
Insurance Verification
STEP 4:
Get Your MAT Treatment
After verification, You will be connected to licensed doctor who will prepare a personalized treatment plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I use cannabis to cope with OUD?
Many people believe that using cannabis for pain management can help them get rid of opioid addiction. However, this argument is not based on scientific research, and the latest study reveals that combining cannabis and opioids can lead to increased depression and anxiety.
Which program best suits me?
Only a personalized treatment program can help you commit to sobriety. To learn which program can fit best to your needs, feel welcome to call us at 844.445.2565
Along with medication-assisted treatment, do I need addiction counseling?
Addiction counseling helps patients cope with the psychological aspects of addiction. ChoicePoint offers therapy support that may help patients better manage their cravings to avoid relapse.
Can I get a same-day medication prescription?
To get the same-day medication prescription, you have to take our outpatient, IOP, or telehealth programs. Our doctors will prepare personalized treatment plans so you may get the sobriety.
How long will the treatment program last?
The duration of opioid addiction treatment programs depends upon the level of drug dependence. However, getting the treatment for more than three months is recommended.
Medical Disclaimer:
ChoicePoint aims to improve the quality of life for people struggling with substance use disorder and mental health issues. Our team of licensed medical professionals research, edit and review the content before publishing. However, this information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For medical advice please consult your physicians or ChoicePoint's qualified staff.