Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Compassionate, Evidence-Based Support for Recovery
Addiction isn’t a moral failure. It’s a complex, chronic condition—and it deserves real medical care. At MindHealth MD, we provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) as part of a whole-person recovery approach. By combining FDA-approved medications with structured psychiatric oversight and care coordination, we help patients reduce cravings, manage withdrawal, and regain control over their lives.
We treat substance use disorders with the same respect and clinical focus as any other health condition—because that’s what works, and that’s what patients deserve.

Why MAT Works
MAT is proven to lower the risk of relapse, increase treatment retention, and reduce overdose deaths. It is widely endorsed by the CDC, SAMHSA, and major health organizations as one of the most effective ways to treat opioid and alcohol use disorders—especially when paired with ongoing mental health support.
At MindHealth MD, MAT is never one-size-fits-all. Our psychiatric providers carefully assess each patient’s condition, history, and goals before initiating medication.
Who This Service Is For
Patients transitioning out of detox or residential treatment
Individuals struggling with opioid, alcohol, or polysubstance addiction
People experiencing cravings, withdrawal symptoms, or relapse risk
Families seeking a clinical path forward for a loved one
Professionals looking for discreet, virtual access to evidence-based addiction care
Medications We Use in MAT
What to Expect from MAT at MindHealth MD
Full Psychiatric & Substance Use Evaluation
Individualized Treatment Plan
Ongoing Follow-Up & Adjustment
Continuity & Connection

Our Approach to Recovery

Common Conditions Treated Through MAT
- Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)
- Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
- Polysubstance Use
- Co-occurring mental health and addiction diagnoses
Why Providers Refer to Us
Rapid access to MAT without detox requirement
Skilled coordination with inpatient, outpatient, and community care teams
Experienced psychiatric providers managing both addiction and mental health needs
A model designed to prevent relapse and promote stabilization