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Effective Opioid Addiction Treatments in Oklahoma

Take the first step to recovery with the guidance of Oklahoma Treatment Services LLC. We provide effective opioid addiction treatments in Oklahoma to better the lives of those who have been impacted by substance abuse. Using medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and counseling services, we develop a treatment plan catering to your needs.

Our dedication to our patients and our communities has allowed us to grow and become the most effective treatment option in the state. Contact us today to begin your journey toward healing.

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Patient-Centered Counseling

Along with treatments, patients will also receive individual counseling.
This valuable support will further their progress towards achieving treatment goals and addressing individual needs.

Insurance Accepted

We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and other insurance.

In Partnership with the Oklahoma State Department of Health

Oklahoma Treatment Services, LLC. works with the Oklahoma State Department of Health to educate patients on overdose. We also partner with them to distribute free Narcan kits at all our locations.

Visit Our Outpatient Addiction Treatment Centers

We have multiple clinics throughout Oklahoma to offer affordable and effective treatment options to anyone struggling with opioid addiction. Our clinics are all CARF-accredited, so you can have peace of mind knowing that you’re in reliable hands.

Contact us to learn more about our treatments.

Clinic Locations in Oklahoma

Please contact any of our addiction treatment centers below for concerns or questions about opioid addiction.

Bartlesville

Bartlesville

(918) 337-6007
610 W Hensley Blvd
Bartlesville, OK 74003

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McAlester

McAlester

(918) 429-7950
721 S George Nigh Expy A
McAlester, OK 74501

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South Oklahoma City

South Oklahoma City

(405) 616-3366
1613 SE 66th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73149

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West Oklahoma City

West Oklahoma City

(405) 686-7828
5401 SW 29th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73149

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Ponca City

Ponca City

(580) 762-3217
827 E Hubbard Rd
Ponca City, OK 74601

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Roland

Roland

(918) 427-3344
117 E Ray Fine Blvd
Roland, OK 74954

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Tulsa

Tulsa

(918) 610-3366
3445 S Sheridan Rd
Tulsa, OK 74145

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What happens on my first day?

A: Your first day takes some time. Please make sure you have your morning free. All of our addiction treatment centers are taking new patients. The intake days vary from each clinic, so please contact the closest clinic, or feel free to ask us here.

Once you check in, you will meet your counselor to go over intake paperwork. Your counselor will explain
everything you will need to know about treatment and also get to know you better to improve your treatment.

You will be given a patient handbook to read over, which explains more on methadone and suboxone treatment. If you happen to lose your handbook, you can receive another copy at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What do I need to know about counseling?

A: While your medication plays a vital role in recovery, regular counseling sessions improve overall success and quality of treatment. Your counselor has education and experience to help you with any obstacles or issues during your treatment.

Along with individual counseling, our addiction treatment centers also provide group counseling. We provide group counseling to patients to help patients who may be going through similar difficulty. If you have an idea for a group session, ask your counselor and see if a group can be started.

Remember: Your counselor is there to make sure you have the highest level of success in your treatment. Be sure to utilize their knowledge and education for optimal treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How Long should I be in treatment?

A: Treatment is different for everyone. Research has shown unequivocally that good outcomes are contingent on adequate treatment length. Generally, for residential or outpatient treatment, participating for less than 90 days is of limited effectiveness, and treatment lasting significantly longer is recommended for maintaining positive outcomes. For methadone maintenance, 12 months is considered the minimum, and some opioid-addicted individuals continue to benefit from methadone maintenance for many years.

You don’t have to stop using methadone before you can call the treatment a success. Some people who remain as patients of a methadone maintenance treatment program can be considered great successes by measures such as quality of life, freedom from drug use, and general health.

Some people find that due to the physiological effects of a long heroin addiction, life with methadone is simply more comfortable and rewarding than life without methadone, and there is nothing at wrong with that. Engaging in a methadone maintenance treatment program and staying healthy, happy, and free from opiate addiction is ultimately the best success, regardless of the duration of methadone use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are There Any Side Effects?

A: The more common side effects of methadone can include:

  • Constipation
  • Nausea
  • Sleepiness
  • Vomiting
  • Tiredness
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Stomach Pain

If these effects are mild, they may go away within a few days or a couple of weeks. If they’re more severe or don’t go away, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What if I am pregnant?

A: Taking good care of yourself is vital for the health of your baby:

  • Inform clinic staff as soon as you think you are pregnant.
  • Attend all prenatal doctor’s appointments and education classes.
  • Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions for prenatal care.
  • Eat healthy foods and watch your weight.
  • Stop or at least cut down on tobacco smoking.
  • Never take any drugs, vitamins, nutritional supplements, or alcohol that have not been specifically prescribed by your doctor.
  • You can read more about methadone maintenance treatment and pregnancy here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What do I bring to the clinic when I come for intake?

A: A picture ID and insurance card. 

Side note (walk in must have ID and insurance card please contact the clinic 24 hours before arrive.)