Medication-Assisted Treatment
Treatment That Supports the Whole Person, Not Just Symptoms
Medication-assisted treatment is one of the most researched and effective approaches to opioid addiction treatment. But medication alone is not recovery.
At North Fulton Treatment Center, we provide medication-assisted treatment as part of a structured, clinically guided program that includes therapy, accountability, and long-term support. We treat people with dignity, protect privacy, and focus on building stability that lasts.
If you have hesitated to seek help because you do not want to feel judged, labeled, or rushed through a system, you are not alone. Many of our patients are working professionals and stable adults who need discreet, respectful care in an environment that feels professional and therapeutic.
What Medication-Assisted Treatment Is Designed to Do
- Reducing withdrawal symptoms
- Decreasing cravings
- Supporting physical stability
- Lowering the risk of relapse
- Space to heal, space to grow
Our Approach to MAT
North Fulton Treatment Center is not a dose and go clinic. We believe medication is a helper. Therapy is foundational.
Our program is built on:
- Respectful, nonjudgmental care
- Individualized treatment planning
- Master-level therapy as a core element of treatment
- Consistent relationships with long-term staff
- A professional environment that supports privacy and dignity
- Ethical decision-making grounded in patient autonomy and clinical best practices
MAT Services We Provide
- Methadone treatment
- Subutex treatment
- Suboxone treatment
- Medication management
- Ongoing clinical monitoring and adjustments
- Planned addition of Sublocade as an option
Support for Co-Occurring Mental Health Concerns
Many individuals struggling with opioid addiction also experience anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, or other mental health challenges. If these issues are not addressed, relapse risk increases.
Our model supports whole-person care through therapy and clinical services that treat both addiction and underlying mental health needs. This is one reason patients who want real progress choose a program that includes more than medication.
A Setting Designed for Trust
People engage in treatment more fully when they feel safe. That is why we have created a clinic environment that is welcoming, calm, and professional.
Patients often tell us our space feels comfortable and discreet, not like a typical drug treatment facility. For professionals and working adults, that difference matters.