Medication-assisted treatment combines FDA-approved medications with therapy to reduce cravings, control withdrawal, and stabilize brain function affected by addiction.
Medication-Assisted Treatment, Delray Beach
In Delray Beach, Florida, we provide medication-assisted treatment for adults living with opioid or alcohol use disorders who need medical support during recovery. MAT combines FDA-approved medications with structured therapy to reduce cravings, stabilize symptoms, and support daily functioning inside a residential treatment setting.
This page explains how medication-assisted treatment in Delray Beach works, which medications may be used, and how MAT supports recovery during residential care. You will learn who may benefit, how safety is monitored, and how treatment planning continues after stabilization.
Care begins with a clinical and medical review to confirm safety and treatment fit. From there, medication management is coordinated with therapy and ongoing recovery planning within our addiction treatment center.
Medication-assisted treatment reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms
Medication-assisted treatment helps control physical symptoms that interfere with early recovery. Medications reduce cravings, ease withdrawal discomfort, and support emotional stability so you can stay engaged in therapy. This level of support is used when opioid or alcohol symptoms disrupt daily safety or functioning.
In Delray Beach, MAT begins only after medical evaluation confirms need and safety. Doses and medications are adjusted based on response, side effects, and clinical progress. This allows recovery work to continue without interruption.
FDA-approved medications support recovery from opioid and alcohol use
Medication-assisted treatment uses FDA-approved medications matched to the substance and your medical history. For opioid use disorder, medications such as buprenorphine or naltrexone may reduce cravings and withdrawal. For alcohol use disorder, medications such as acamprosate, naltrexone, or disulfiram may support abstinence and reduce relapse risk.
In Delray Beach, prescribing follows medical standards with regular monitoring. Medications are combined with therapy and reviewed throughout residential care. Adjustments are made based on safety, tolerance, and recovery progress.
Caron Florida
4575 Linton Blvd, Delray Beach, FL 33445, United States
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Please call (887) 297-6279 to check for availability and schedule an appointment
MAT is integrated into residential addiction treatment planning
Medication-assisted treatment is coordinated within residential care when clinical needs support its use. Opioid-related MAT may begin during or shortly after detox to stabilize withdrawal and cravings. Alcohol-related MAT typically begins after withdrawal is medically stable.
Medication planning continues alongside therapy, daily structure, and recovery support. In Delray Beach, this integrated approach allows medical and behavioral treatment to work together during residential care.
Ongoing medical monitoring supports safe and stable MAT use
Medication-assisted treatment requires regular medical oversight to remain safe and effective. You meet with medical providers to review symptoms, side effects, and response to medication. Treatment changes are made carefully to maintain stability.
In Delray Beach, monitoring continues throughout residential treatment. This coordination keeps medication use aligned with therapy goals and recovery progress. Consistent follow-up supports long-term stability.
MAT duration is based on clinical progress and recovery stability
The length of medication-assisted treatment depends on substance history, medical safety, and recovery progress. Opioid-related MAT is often used for longer periods to reduce relapse and overdose risk. Alcohol-related MAT may be used for shorter stabilization periods after detox.
Treatment length is reviewed regularly and adjusted as stability improves. Any medication changes occur gradually with clinical supervision. In Delray Beach, MAT planning focuses on safe, sustained recovery rather than fixed timelines.
Driving Directions to Our Delray Beach Center
Our Delray Beach center is located on Linton Boulevard and is easy to reach from major roads in the area. On-site parking is available, with a wheelchair-accessible car park and entrance for added convenience.
Driving Directions from Downtown Delray Beach:
Head south towards NW 1st St
Turn right onto NW 1st St, then turn left onto NW 1st Ave
Turn right onto W Atlantic Ave
Take the ramp to I-95 South toward Miami
Merge onto I-95 South and continue
Take Exit 51 for Linton Blvd
Follow the ramp toward Morikami Museum
Turn onto Linton Blvd and continue east
Turn into the parking area
Our center is on the right
Questions People Ask About Medication-Assisted Treatment in Delray Beach
You may be a candidate if opioid or alcohol use causes cravings, withdrawal symptoms, or repeated relapse after attempts to stop without medication.
Common medications include buprenorphine or naltrexone for opioids and naltrexone, acamprosate, or disulfiram for alcohol, based on medical safety and treatment goals.
Most clients remain on MAT for six months to two years, with some benefiting from longer-term use similar to other chronic conditions.
No. MAT uses controlled, medically supervised medications that reduce relapse and overdose risk without producing the harmful effects of illicit substance use.
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