Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about our treatment programs, procedures, and what you can expect when you choose Right Track Addiction Services for your recovery journey.
At our facility, we offer comprehensive treatment for opioid addiction, utilizing evidence-based methods. Our multidisciplinary team addresses not only the physical dependence but also the psychological and social aspects of addiction, ensuring a holistic recovery for our patients.
Our treatment process typically begins with a thorough assessment to determine the specific needs and goals of the individual. This is followed by a personalized treatment plan that may include Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), counseling, and support for mental health issues. We also provide aftercare planning to help maintain sobriety after treatment.
The duration of treatment varies depending on the individual’s specific situation and needs. Some programs may last for 30 days, while others might extend to 90 days or longer. We focus on providing the necessary time to effectively treat the addiction and support the individual in achieving and maintaining recovery.
Our treatment program does not accept insurance for office visits. Instead, we offer an income-based payment scale to ensure that our services remain accessible. However, we can work with insurance providers to cover drug screenings and prescribed medications.
Please note that we are unable to accept UPMC for You (the state-funded UPMC insurance plan). If you have any questions about payment options or coverage, we’re happy to discuss them with you—just give us a call!
Yes, family involvement is often crucial to the success of addiction treatment. We offer family counseling and educational programs designed to help family members understand addiction and learn how to support their loved ones during and after treatment.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the use of FDA-approved medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to treat substance use disorders. This approach uses medicine like Suboxone and has been shown to improve patient survival, increase retention in treatment, and decrease illicit opiate use and other criminal activity among people with substance use disorders.
Suboxone is a medication approved by the FDA to treat opioid addiction. It contains buprenorphine and naloxone. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist that helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, albeit much more weakly than other opioids. Naloxone is an opioid antagonist that helps prevent misuse of the medication.
Yes, our facilities are accredited by relevant healthcare accrediting organizations, and our staff includes licensed and certified professionals specializing in addiction medicine and behavioral therapy. We adhere to the highest standards of care and continuously update our practices based on the latest research and guidelines.
If substance use is negatively impacting your life or the life of someone you care about—whether it’s through health problems, financial issues, relationship struggles, or legal consequences—it may be time to seek help. Signs of needing help can include the inability to stop using a substance, withdrawal symptoms, and significant distress or impairment in daily functioning.
Starting treatment at Right Track Addiction Services begins with a confidential phone call or online inquiry. Our admissions team will guide you through the process, starting with an initial assessment to discuss your needs and treatment options.
We hope these FAQs have provided helpful information about our services. Remember, recovery is a journey, and we are here to support you every step of the way.
If you have any inquiries about our programs, feel free to contact us today.
We understand that recovery is personal, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. That’s why our programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. Our services include: