Medication-Assisted Treatment in Salt Lake City, UT
51 facilities in Salt Lake City, UT offer Medication-Assisted Treatment
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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 Salt Lake City, UT
7th Street
Asian Association of Utah
BAART Programs
BRC Outpatient LLC
Brighton Recovery Center
Clearview Counseling and
First Step House
First Step House
First Step House
Fourth Street Clinic
Hautoa Enterprises LLC
Helping Hand Association
Highland Springs Specialty Clinic
House of Hope
House of Hope
House of Hope
House of Hope
House of Hope
Intermountain
Journey Treatment Center
Judicial Supervision Services LLC
New Roads Behavioral Health
Odyssey House Inc
Odyssey House Inc
Odyssey House Inc
Odyssey House Inc
Odyssey House Inc
Odyssey House Inc
Papilion Integrated Recovery Center
Pinnacle Recovery
Project Reality
Project Reality
Recovery Ways
Salt Lake Behavioral Health
Salt Lake City Comprehensive Treatment
Sober Living Properties
Sober Living Properties
Sober Living Properties
Sovegna
Taylorsville Comprehensive Trt Ctr
Tranquility Place of Utah
Urban Indian Center of Salt Lake
Valley Behavioral Health
Valley Behavioral Health
Valley Behavioral Health
Valley Behavioral Health
Valley Behavioral Health
Valley Behavioral Health
Valley Mental Health Inc
Volunteers of America Utah
Wasatch Recovery
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.
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