Medication-Assisted Treatment, Wernersville

In Wernersville, Pennsylvania, medication-assisted treatment combines medication and therapy to help you manage cravings and stabilize during recovery. If you are struggling with opioid or alcohol use or have relapsed after prior treatment, this helps reduce withdrawal symptoms and supports daily functioning. It is often used for people dealing with strong cravings, repeated relapse, or withdrawal risks.

You receive medication under medical supervision along with therapy that addresses behavior and mental health. As an addiction treatment center, we use MAT across all levels of care so you can continue treatment without interruption.

MAT reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms without creating euphoria

Medication-assisted treatment helps reduce cravings and manage withdrawal symptoms so you can stay engaged in recovery. This level of care is often used if you have struggled with repeated relapse or strong physical dependence on opioids or alcohol. Medications are prescribed and adjusted by medical staff to stabilize your system without producing a high. 

MAT does not swap one addiction for another and is not limited to severe cases. These medications are used in controlled doses to support recovery and reduce the risk of relapse. This approach allows you to focus on therapy and daily functioning instead of managing constant cravings.

MAT uses medications like buprenorphine and naltrexone with clinical oversight

We use medications such as buprenorphine and naltrexone as part of your care plan. These medications are prescribed and adjusted by physicians to match your condition and response to treatment. Buprenorphine helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, while naltrexone blocks the effects of opioids and alcohol. Our clinical team in Wernersville adjusts your medication as needed so your treatment stays safe and effective throughout each stage of care.


Caron Treatment Centers

243 N Galen Hall Rd, Wernersville, PA 19565, United States

Mon: Open 24 hours
Tues: Open 24 hours
Wed: Open 24 hours
Thurs: Open 24 hours
Fri: Open 24 hours
Sat: Open 24 hours
Sun: Open 24 hours

Please call (888) 915-0295 to check for availability and schedule an appointment


MAT is integrated into detox, inpatient, and step-down care

In Wernersville, medication-assisted treatment is used across all levels of care so your treatment stays consistent. You may begin MAT during detox to manage withdrawal, continue it through inpatient care, and maintain it during PHP or outpatient treatment. This approach helps you avoid gaps in care while your needs change. Many people moving through treatment in the Reading and Berks County area benefit from this continuity as they progress.

MAT is used for individuals with opioid use disorder and relapse risk 

MAT is often used for people with opioid or alcohol use disorders, especially if you have experienced repeated relapse after treatment. It’s used when you experience strong cravings, withdrawal symptoms, or difficulty staying stable between treatment phases.

MAT supports stabilization so you can stay engaged in therapy and daily routines. People in nearby areas like Sinking Spring often use MAT when prior attempts to stop on their own have not worked. MAT works best when combined with counseling and behavioral therapy, so you can address both physical dependence and the patterns that lead to substance use.

MAT treats substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions together

In Wernersville, medication-assisted treatment is used alongside care for anxiety, depression, trauma, and other mental health conditions. Many people entering treatment are dealing with both substance use and underlying issues that affect mood, behavior, and decision-making. We combine medication with therapy, such as CBT or DBT, along with psychiatric support and medication management when needed.

This allows you to address both conditions together instead of treating them in separate phases. By stabilizing symptoms and reducing cravings, you can stay engaged in therapy and build more consistent progress in recovery.

MAT supports long-term recovery through outpatient and maintenance care

Medication-assisted treatment is not limited to early recovery. It can continue as part of your care plan after detox, inpatient, or PHP to help you stay stable over time. This ongoing approach supports relapse prevention while you adjust to daily life outside structured treatment.

Many people continue MAT through outpatient care, where medication, therapy, and monitoring remain in place. If you step down to outpatient services, we can coordinate care through our Caron treatment center in Wyomissing, so you maintain consistency and support.


Driving Directions to Our Wernersville Treatment Center

Our treatment center is located on N Galen Hall Rd in Wernersville, with access from major roads in Berks County and nearby Reading. On-site parking is available, including a wheelchair-accessible car park and entrance.

Driving Directions from W Penn Ave in Wernersville:

  • Head north toward W Fairview St

  • Turn left onto W Fairview St

  • Turn left onto N Walnut St

  • Turn right onto W Penn Ave

  • Turn left onto Furnace Rd

  • Slight left onto Hospital Rd

  • Slight right to stay on Furnace Rd

  • Turn left onto N Galen Hall Rd near Galen Hall Golf Course

  • Turn right onto Camp Rd

  • Continue straight on Camp Rd; our center will be on your right


Questions People Ask About Medication-Assisted Treatments in Wernersville

Medication-assisted treatment improves recovery outcomes by reducing overdose risk by over 50% and helping people stay in treatment longer than non-medication approaches. When combined with therapy, it supports sustained recovery by stabilizing cravings and improving retention through each stage of care.

MAT helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while improving your ability to stay engaged in treatment. It also supports daily functioning, reduces relapse risk, and allows you to focus on recovery without constant physical symptoms.

MAT follows a structured process that includes assessment, medication start, stabilization, and ongoing maintenance with therapy. Your care team adjusts medication and monitors your progress so treatment stays safe and aligned with your needs.

MAT duration varies based on your condition and progress and can last for months or longer if needed. Treatment is adjusted over time based on stability, cravings, and readiness to reduce or continue medication.

Medication-assisted treatment may involve side effects such as mild nausea, headaches, or sleep changes and requires ongoing medical monitoring. It also requires consistent follow-up and commitment to both medication and therapy, which helps reduce risks and supports safe, long-term recovery.

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