About Community Medical Services Alpha
Community Medical Services Alpha was located in a commercial district in Phoenix, Arizona. This was a community care clinic that offered medication assisted treatment and other services to men and women who were struggling with opioid use.
This was an outpatient clinic where you could come walk in at any time and receive appropriate care. Whether it was an initial evaluation or you needed to speak with a counselor, you would not have been turned away even if you didn’t have an appointment.
The facility has since closed its doors. However, there are various other clinics operated by Community Medical Services that are still open in other parts of Phoenix and the greater region.
Community Medical Services is a leading provider of opioid recovery. They have over 65 clinics in operation across several states. As a large organization like this, you’ll be a part of a network that can connect you to other services in the community or other regions that might better serve you.
Despite having a presence that spans several states, many people who received care here say their experience was individualized and that staff were compassionate and personable.
Their evidence based approaches included counseling services that were tailored to your needs and considered the unique challenges you were facing.
There were different medications used to help you manage cravings here. Among these medications were methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. You would have worked with a medical team that would have created and adjusted a medical regiment that would best serve you.
They also had ancillary services like peer support, women’s care, and pregnancy support. There was also a correctional health program that served incarcerated individuals and those who were getting ready to complete their sentence.
Even though they’re closed here, Community Medical Services has plenty of other clinics nearby that can assist you.
Detox Service Setting
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MAT
Medication assisted treatment combines medication and counseling to manage withdrawal and reduce cravings for opioid and alcohol addiction. Medications may include methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone. MAT is tailored to your needs so you can actively participate in your treatment journey.
Payment Options
- Self Pay
- Medicaid
Contact
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