About Us

Our Mission

Oklahoma Treatment Services, LLC. exists to protect and improve the lives of persons addicted to narcotic drugs. To accomplish our mission, we strive for never-ending improvement in and commitment to the following values:

What We Demonstrate a Commitment To

For Our Patients

  • The Highest Level of Clinical Services
  • Collective Responsibility for the Delivery of Services
  • A Professional Environment
  • Individual Attention to Each Patient
  • Retention in Treatment
  • Compliance with All Laws

For the Community

  • A Safer Community
  • Informed and Educated Stakeholders
  • A Strong Network of Providers

For Our Staff

  • Financial Security
  • Meaningful Advancement Opportunities to Encourage Work-Life Balance
  • Ongoing Professional Development

Effective Treatment in Oklahoma

Oklahoma Treatment Services, LLC. provides treatment options for those struggling with opioid addiction. We provide both methadone and suboxone treatment in each of our facilities. Along with treatment, we also provide individual counseling to our patients that will help our patients progress and succeed in our treatment program.

The Addiction Crisis

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), more than 115 people in the United States die every day after overdosing on opioids. The misuse of and addiction to opioids, including prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, is a serious national crisis affecting public health and social and economic welfare.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that the total “economic burden” of prescription opioid misuse alone in the United States is $78.5 billion a year. This number includes the costs of healthcare, lost productivity, addiction treatment, and criminal justice involvement.

About Methadone and Suboxone

Q: What is methadone?

A: Methadone is a drug commonly used to treat opiate addiction and relieve pain. Methadone is not intended to treat addictions to other drugs, such as alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, or other non-opioid drugs. Methadone blocks the receptors in the brain that are affected by opiates, such as heroin and prescription drugs, enabling users to gradually detox from opiates without experiencing painful withdrawal symptoms.

Methadone is considered the gold standard for opioid addiction treatment. Many studies have been done, and these studies support the evidence that methadone maintenance treatments, such as the program we offer, are successful and effective in treating heroin and opiate dependence.

About Methadone and Suboxone

Q: What is suboxone?

A: Suboxone contains a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is an opioid medication, sometimes called a narcotic. Naloxone blocks the effects of opioid medication, including pain relief or feelings of wellbeing that can lead to opioid abuse.

Both of our programs show positive results within the first ninety days. Remaining in treatment for an adequate time is critical. The appropriate duration for an individual in treatment depends on the type and degree of the patient’s problems and needs. Research indicates that most addicted patients need at least three months of treatment to significantly reduce or stop their drug use.

About Methadone and Suboxone

Q: Are methadone and suboxone safe?

A: When used as prescribed, both methadone and suboxone can be safely taken while in treatment. Methadone and suboxone do not impair the ability to drive, work, or perform normal ordinary activities. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), methadone is medically safe even when used continually for 10 years or more. All medication in our treatment program is used under medical supervision. With this in mind, methadone and suboxone can be taken safely without any damaging side effects. Methadone and suboxone are well-tested medications that are safe and efficacious for the treatment of opiate dependence. At the correct dose, there is no impairment to mental function or daily activities. These medications are prescribed and distributed by licensed nurses with the approval of our onsite doctor, under strict state and federal guidelines.

While you are prescribed methadone or suboxone, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Choose nutritious foods, exercise regularly, and take a daily multivitamin/mineral supplement.