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SAMHSA Certified Opioid Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Facilities - Denton, TX.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, "SAMHSA" for short, is the government agency in charge of efforts to advance the behavioral health of the U.S.. One of its duties is the oversight of opioid rehab facilities, which are programs which provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to clients who are in the midst of opioid dependency and addiction. Medicine given are drugs such as buprenorphine, methadone, and other drugs that stop withdrawal and curb cravings for opioid addicted people. SAMSHA certified opioid rehab programs in Denton are programs which are legally permitted to dispense the medicines used in MAT being they remain certified and always maintain the necessary requirements. A requirement that MAT clients must also get ancillary services aside from medication like psychotherapy, behavioral therapy or counseling.

An opioid rehab facility can receive basic approval documentation while they endeavor to get their full accreditation, however, are required to get their full accreditation in a year. Opioid rehab facilities authorized by SAMSHA need to get licensed also by their own state. Likewise, they need to list themselves with the Drug Enforcement Administration via a local DEA office. Once an opioid treatment program is certified, they need to get re-certified every year or every 3 years contingent upon the kind of accreditation it has been given.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Facilities offering this service in Denton, TX

  • Denton Treatment Services
    940-483-0644
    621 Londonderry Lane
    Denton, TX. 76205

    Treatment Services Offered:
    SAMHSA certified Opioid Treatment Program

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Cash or Self Payment

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