Opioid treatment programs (OTPs) are clinics that have fulfilled all federal requirements to initiate and prescribe treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) with
methadone. Because methadone is a full opioid agonist and has an increased risk of diversion, compared to buprenorphine, the rules and regulations for treatment with methadone are more restrictive than the rules and regulations for treatment with buprenorphine.
Federal law requires that OTPs provide the following:
A comprehensive assessment to identify presence of OUD, co-occurring mental health disorders, and any biological, psychological, and social factors that may contribute to the disordered use of substances.
Professional support in the form of addiction counseling, provided by a clinician with the appropriate experience, licensing, and credentials to support people with OUD.
Educational workshops and helpful information about the science of addiction/recovery, general health, wellness, stress relief, relationship management, relapse prevention, and prevention of communicable diseases related to opioid use.
Community support in the form of mentorship and any additional help needed to access/connect to community resources, vocational training, employment services, general education, general healthcare, mental health treatment, and access to programs that address food and housing instability.
Treatment plans that include relapse prevention techniques, stress management techniques, and lifestyle changes that facilitate sustainable recovery.
See our OTP locations here