Effective Medication-Assisted Treatment

Pyramid Healthcare offers evidence-based medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for individuals recovering from substance use disorders, including opioid addiction. MAT combines medications with behavioral therapy to treat the whole person, supporting individuals during the early stages of their recovery. This integrated approach reduces the chances of relapse and supports long-term recovery.

Outpatient Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Our outpatient MAT services provide clients with flexibility while they receive effective treatment. Clients meet with our clinical team, including a nurse and/or physician, to decide the appropriate course of treatment. If MAT is recommended, the client is prescribed an individualized dose of medication and will participate in random, mandatory urine screens under supervision to verify their drug-free status. The individual will be assessed for the appropriate therapeutic level of care and engage in treatment services paired with their MAT. As the individual stabilizes, the frequency of treatment visits reduces over time, ensuring a smooth transition to sustained recovery.

Inpatient Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Inpatient MAT services are often a vital component of a residential treatment stay at Pyramid Healthcare. Clients admitted to our withdrawal management program for opioid use disorder may begin MAT as part of their detox protocol. Depending on individual needs, clients may choose to continue MAT throughout their residential treatment and beyond. Our team may recommend an MAT maintenance program, which involves continuing the prescribed medication for an extended period, both throughout residential treatment and often after discharge. Additionally, clients can be set up for MAT induction following residential treatment as part of their aftercare plan when appropriate. For suitable candidates, MAT maintenance paired with behavioral therapy reduces the risk of relapse and greatly supports the transition back to day-to-day living.

What You Should Know About MAT

MAT Does Not Replace One Addiction with Another

While MAT sometimes involves using medications that are classified as opioids, proper prescribing and medically supervised use of MAT do not produce the same “high” or likelihood for misuse or addiction. For instance, methadone is a synthetic opioid agonist that eliminates withdrawal symptoms and reduces cravings by slowly activating opioid receptors. Buprenorphine (brand name Suboxone) is a partial opioid agonist that does not activate receptors as strongly as full opioid agonists do. Vivitrol® (brand name for naltrexone) is an opioid antagonist that blocks opioid receptors and is administered as an injection that releases naltrexone over several weeks (about a month), making it effective for preventing relapse.

MAT Medications Are Safe

Methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of opioid use disorder. These drugs, also known by their brand names Suboxone and Vivitrol®, have proven safe and effective when administered by a medical professional. They are recommended for opioid withdrawal management instead of abrupt cessation, ensuring a safer and more controlled detox process.

Therapy and MAT

Counseling or behavioral therapy is an equally important component of MAT. Most programs require clients to participate in therapy alongside their medication regimen. This dual approach addresses both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction, promoting holistic healing.

Is MAT Right for You?

Determining whether MAT is right for you involves discussing your treatment needs with a counselor or medical professional. While some individuals may prefer to abstain from medications, MAT often leads to better outcomes than other types of addiction treatment. If you’ve tried treatment before and have been unsuccessful, MAT may be the appropriate solution for you.

Contact Pyramid Healthcare for MAT Services

Pyramid Healthcare offers methadone maintenance treatment (MMT), Suboxone and Vivitrol® to help individuals overcome opioid addiction. Medication-assisted treatment is available at several of our treatment centers in both outpatient and inpatient settings depending on your specific needs. Call Pyramid Healthcare today at to learn more about our MAT options.

Available at these facilities:

  • Outpatient

    Allentown, PA

  • Outpatient

    Altoona, PA – Outpatient

  • Halfway House

    Altoona, PA – Tradition Halfway House

    Tradition Halfway House Entrance
  • Detox & Residential

    Bowie, MD

    Prince George's County
  • Residential & Specialty Programs

    California, MD

    St. Mary's County
    Exterior of Walden California
  • Residential

    Catasauqua, PA

    Lehigh Valley
  • Outpatient

    Chambersburg, PA

  • Detox & Residential & Specialty Programs

    Charlotte Hall, MD

    St. Mary's County
  • Detox & Residential

    Dallas, PA

  • Outpatient

    Easton, PA

  • Outpatient

    Erie, PA

  • Residential

    Gibsonia, PA

    Ridgeview
  • Detox & Residential

    Hammonton, NJ

    Pyramid Hammonton
  • Outpatient

    Harrisburg, PA

    Pyramid Healthcare Harrisburg Outpatient
  • ACTT & Outpatient

    Jacksonville, NC

  • Detox & Residential

    Joppa, MD

    Harford County
    Walden Harford County
  • Detox & Residential

    Kearneysville, WV

    Mountaineer
    Mountaineer IP Women's Entrance 2
  • Outpatient

    Kearneysville, WV

    Mountaineer
    Mountaineer IP - OP - Main Entrance w OP Entrance to Right
  • Detox & Residential

    Langhorne, PA

    Langhorne Detox & Residential Treatment Center
  • Residential

    Martinsburg, WV

    Pyramid Martinsburg WV Jefferson Lodge Residential
  • Detox & Residential

    Newport News, VA

  • Outpatient

    Pittsburgh, PA

  • Detox & Outpatient & Residential

    Radford, VA

    New River Valley
  • Outpatient

    Stroudsburg, PA

  • Outpatient

    Waynesboro, PA

  • Detox & Residential

    York, PA

    York, PA Detox & Residential Expansion
  • Methadone Treatment

    York, PA