Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in Indiana
Recovery is not one-size-fits-all.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications with therapy, counseling, and ongoing support to help individuals manage substance use disorders and build lasting recovery.
At Evermore Therapy & Wellness Group, we provide comprehensive MAT services for opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder through a compassionate, evidence-based approach.
What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment?
Medication-Assisted Treatment uses medications alongside therapy and behavioral support to reduce cravings, manage withdrawal symptoms, and support long-term recovery.
MAT is recognized as one of the most effective treatment approaches for opioid and alcohol use disorders.
Treatment plans are individualized based on your goals, history, and recovery needs.
MAT Services We Offer
Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
• Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone)
• Sublocade (monthly buprenorphine injection)
• Brixadi (weekly or monthly buprenorphine injection)
Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment
• Naltrexone (oral medication)
• Vivitrol (monthly naltrexone injection)
• Campral (Acamprosate) oral medication taken three times daily
• Antabuse (Disulfiram) oral medication taken once daily
Additional Recovery Support
• MAT evaluations
• Medication management
• Recovery-focused therapy
• Opioid use disorder treatment
• Alcohol use disorder treatment
• Overdose prevention education
• Narcan education and support
• Hepatitis testing and treatment
(coming soon)MAT and Therapy Work Best Together
Medication can be an important tool, but recovery often involves more than managing cravings.
Many individuals benefit from therapy to address:
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Trauma
• Stress management
• Relationship challenges
• Relapse prevention
Combining medication and therapy can help individuals build a stronger foundation for long-term recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No. MAT uses carefully monitored medications to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while supporting recovery.
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Treatment length varies. Some individuals benefit from short-term treatment while others benefit from longer-tern support.
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While therapy is not always required, combining therapy with MAT often leads to stronger outcomes.
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Research consistently shows MAT can improve recovery outcomes and reduce the risk of relapse.
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We accept many insurance plans. Contact our office to verify your coverage.
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Click this link to send a message to our office for questions and scheduling.