Spokane Regional Health District Opioid Treatment Program
312 W. 8th Ave.
Spokane, WA 99204
About Spokane Regional Health District Opioid Treatment Program
The Spokane Regional Health District operates an Opioid Treatment Program away from the main College Avenue location in a center on W. 8th Ave. in Spokane, Washington. They use medication assisted treatment to help adults struggling to break free of their opioid dependency. The combination of medication and therapy addresses the physical, behavioral, and psychological aspects of addiction, to help you taper off substances and promote your overall wellbeing.
Medications, including methadone, Vivitrol, and buprenorphine, help ease your cravings and manage withdrawal symptoms, to calm your mind and body. This may help you engage more fully in individual and group counseling sessions that help you discover what led you to substance use, change your negative thoughts and behaviors, and develop healthy coping skills. Additional services include yearly healthy physicals and mental health counseling as needed.
It’s great that they accept various private insurance plans as well as Medicare, Medicaid, and Veterans Administration. Plus, I really appreciate that no one is turned away from the Opioid Treatment Program due to an inability to pay. If you don’t have coverage they offer a sliding fee scale based on family size and income.