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Medication-Assisted Treatment in Denver, CO

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About Medication-Assisted Treatment

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications — such as methadone, buprenorphine, or naltrexone — with counseling and behavioral therapy to treat opioid or alcohol use disorder. The medications work by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, allowing the person to focus on the behavioral and psychological work of recovery.

MAT is considered an evidence-based standard of care for opioid use disorder in particular. Length of treatment is individualized — some people use MAT for a period of months during early recovery, while others continue longer-term under medical supervision.

Medication-Assisted Treatment in Denver, CO

AspenRidge Recovery

7500 West Mississippi Avenue, Denver, CO 80226

BHG Denver Treatment Center

5250 Leetsdale Drive, Denver, CO 80246

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless

2130 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80205

Colorado Community Care

5701 East Evans Avenue, Denver, CO 80222

Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery

8800 Fox Drive, Denver, CO 80260

Community Medical Services

7205 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80214

Community Reach Center Inc

11285 Highline Drive, Denver, CO 80233

Community Reach Center Inc

8931 Huron Street, Denver, CO 80260

Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center

5300 West Alameda Avenue, Denver, CO 80226

Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center

2217 Champa Street, Denver, CO 80205

CuraWest

2535 South Downing Street, Denver, CO 80210

Denver Health and Hosp Authority

667 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204

Denver Health Community Detox

1155 Cherokee Street, Denver, CO 80204

Denver Indian Health and Family Servs

2880 West Holden Place, Denver, CO 80204

Denver Recovery Group

2822 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80206

Denver Recovery Group

8790 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80215

Denver Recovery Group

11658 Huron Street, Denver, CO 80234

Denver Womens Recovery

3801 East Florida Avenue, Denver, CO 80210

Eleanor Health

1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202

Golden Peak Recovery

2300 South Balsam Lane, Denver, CO 80227

Independence House

4300 Kalamath Street, Denver, CO 80211

Jefferson Center for Mental Health

5801 West Alameda Avenue, Denver, CO 80226

Jefferson Center for Mental Health

3595 South Teller Street, Denver, CO 80235

Jefferson Center for Mental Health

12055 West 2nd Place, Denver, CO 80228

Jefferson Center for Mental Health

9485 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80215

Magnolia Medical Group

2925 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80206

Mile High Council on Alcoholism and

4242 Delaware Street, Denver, CO 80216

Mile High Treatment and Recovery Inc

6310 East Exposition Avenue, Denver, CO 80224

Red Rock Recovery Center

8805 West 14th Avenue, Denver, CO 80215

Spanish Clinic LLC

4200 Morrison Road, Denver, CO 80219

Spanish Clinic LLC

12445 East 39th Avenue, Denver, CO 80239

The Raleigh House

4401 South Quebec Street, Denver, CO 80237

University of Colorado Denver/ARTS

1620 Gaylord Street, Denver, CO 80206

University of Colorado Denver/ARTS

3844 West Princeton Circle, Denver, CO 80236

University of Colorado Denver/ARTS

3738 West Princeton Circle, Denver, CO 80236

Common Questions

What medications are used in MAT?

The most common are methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone for opioid use disorder, and acamprosate, disulfiram, or naltrexone for alcohol use disorder.

Is MAT just replacing one drug with another?

No — MAT medications are used at medically supervised doses to reduce cravings and withdrawal, not to produce the same effects as the substance being treated. It's an evidence-based treatment, not a substitution.

How long do people stay on MAT?

This varies by individual. Some use MAT for months during early recovery; others continue longer-term under ongoing medical supervision.

Is MAT covered by insurance?

Most major insurance plans, Medicaid, and Medicare cover MAT, given its status as an evidence-based standard of care.