Struggling with addiction doesn’t mean you’ve failed. It means you need the right kind of support. At Atlanta Detox Center, we offer compassionate, evidence-based medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to help individuals regain control of their lives. Our MAT program combines FDA-approved medications with therapeutic care in a safe, medically supervised environment. Whether you’re battling opioid addiction, alcohol dependence, or prescription drug misuse, our team provides the structure, guidance, and clinical expertise needed to begin recovery with dignity and confidence.

What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment?

Medication-assisted treatment uses medications such as buprenorphine, Suboxone, and naltrexone to reduce cravings, relieve withdrawal symptoms, and prevent relapse. These medications are most effective when combined with behavioral therapies and professional support. MAT is not a one-size-fits-all approach. It’s a trusted and research-backed method used to help people regain control and stay engaged in treatment for the long term. According to Wakeman and Barnett, MAT significantly increases retention in addiction treatment programs and reduces the risk of overdose.¹

Our clinical team monitors each client closely, adjusting medication and care levels to ensure comfort and safety. For many, this approach makes the difference between repeated relapse and a successful recovery.

Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid and Prescription Drug Addiction

Opioid addiction can be complex and overwhelming, especially when fueled by both illicit substances and prescription medications. Our program includes Suboxone detox and buprenorphine treatment, two of the most effective tools for managing withdrawal and reducing cravings. Individuals seeking support for MAT for opioid addiction will find this can be most beneficial, as it offers relief during the most difficult early stages of recovery.

We provide care for both heroin and painkiller withdrawal through our dedicated opiate withdrawal program and prescription drug withdrawal program, ensuring medical supervision every step of the way.

MAT for Alcohol Use Disorder

While medication-assisted treatment is often associated with opioids, it can also play a powerful role in alcohol addiction treatment. Medications such as naltrexone are used to reduce cravings and help clients maintain sobriety. If you’re struggling with alcohol dependence, MAT for alcohol use disorder may offer the support you need to stay focused on recovery.

We offer personalized treatment through our alcohol withdrawal program, which pairs medication with clinical and emotional care in a supportive environment.

Why Choose Our MAT Program in Georgia

As a trusted Georgia addiction treatment center, our facility is built around the idea that healing happens through structure, safety, and individualized care. Our team of licensed medical professionals and addiction specialists works together to develop treatment plans that include detox with medication support, one-on-one therapy, group counseling, and wellness services. You won’t find a cookie-cutter solution here. What you will find is real support from people who understand what you’re going through.

Our addiction therapy services are designed to complement your MAT plan and help you address the emotional and behavioral patterns that contribute to substance use. Recovery is possible, and we’re here to guide you through it.

Begin Your Recovery Today

If you or a loved one is ready to take the next step, our team is here to help. The medication-assisted treatment program in Georgia at Atlanta Detox Center is built on compassion, clinical excellence, and long-term support. We encourage you to verify your insurance or contact us to learn more. You can also speak confidentially with a team member by calling us at 844-658-0927.

Source:

  1. Wakeman SE, Barnett ML. Medication for Opioid Use Disorder — Bridging the Gap in Care. N Engl J Med. 2019;381(2):169–172. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31800513/

If you or someone you care about has been battling drug or alcohol addiction, it is worth reaching out to a healthcare professional like the ones at Atlanta Detox Center.