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Addiction Specialist
12 years experience
Our medication assisted treatment utilizing Suboxone & Vivitrol allows you to get off substances whilst being able to comfortably manage withdrawals.
We accept most major Kentucky Medicaid and Commercial insurers. Your plan will usually cover the cost of our treatment services leaving no cost to you. Speak to us to find out more.
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Medical Director
20 years experience
Clinical Director
10 years experience
Case Manager
16 years experience
Residential Program Director
11 years experience
We know every patient is unique and has a different need.
From Detox through to Outpatient, we offer the entire range of treatment support services for substance addiction treatment
24/7 care and support for individuals struggling with addiction. Our residential addiction treatment program typically last for 28-45 days.
PHPs often require patients to attend treatment for several hours a day, multiple days a week, and may include medication management, individual and group therapy, and other treatment modalities. PHPs are usually designed for people who require more support than an outpatient program can provide but do not require 24-hour care in an inpatient hospital setting.
Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) take place more often than typical outpatient programs—usually 9 hours or more of treatment per week for 3 to 5 days.
Outpatient substance abuse treatment is a form of rehabilitation in which people are treated on a part-time basis (usually 1-2 hours/week).
Payment is covered under your Insurance (Medicaid or Commercial) which usually covers the whole cost of the program, meaning no out of pocket expenses to you. Our staff can look up your insurance via our systems and let you know whether you are covered or not.
Suboxone helps people stay off opioids by stopping withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Treatment with Suboxone also lowers the risk of overdose death by more than 50%. Compared to methadone, Suboxone has fewer side effects and safety concerns — and it doesn’t require daily visits to a clinic.
Also, unlike methadone, oxy, fentanyl, and other common opioids which are full agonists, Suboxone doesn’t completely activate the opioid receptors. As a result, Suboxone can help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings without making the person taking it feel euphoric or “high.”