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Join Groups for proven MOUD care, weekly support meetings, and real-life goals.




What is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Saves Lives.
- Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) is a specific type of Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), which covers various substance use disorders. MOUD is preferred by some because it emphasizes the essential role of medication in recovery, rather than treating it as a temporary aid.
- MOUD reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms, supports long-term recovery, and can prevent relapse. Some forms of MOUD deter misuse by triggering withdrawal if injected or snorted and can block the effects of other opioids.
- While some oppose long-term MOUD use due to concerns about dependency, it doesn’t lead to the harmful behaviors typical of addiction. Like other chronic conditions, opioid use disorder may require lifelong medication.
* Larochelle, M. R., Bernson, D., Land, T., Stopka, T. J., Wang, N., Xuan, Z., ... & Walley, A. Y. (2020). Medication for opioid use disorder after nonfatal opioid overdose and association with mortality: A cohort study. Addiction, 115(3), 598-607. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.14991


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Get Help With Opioid Use —Same Day or Next Day MOUD Treatment

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Opioid Clinic Near You—virtual care, local support
Behind the screen is a real local team—your team. We have over 130 offices across the country if you ever want to
come in. Think of them as your home base for recovery.
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Your care team is here to help with all aspects of life.
Recovery gives you the chance to rebuild and repair. Along with Suboxone and group therapy, you’ll receive support and resources to improve relationships, secure housing, access healthcare, and more — all included in your personalized treatment plan.
Real people, real stories, real recovery.
You have questions, we have answers
Groups providers prescribe members with medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Most members are prescribed Suboxone. Suboxone helps with withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
We accept many Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurance plans.
- Aetna
- BCBS
- Cigna
- Humana
- Medicaid
- Medicare
- United Healthcare
- Wellpoint
- And many more
If you’re uninsured, we accept self-pay, and you may have access to state grant programs. Please call us at (888) 858-1723 to discuss your options. Making treatment affordable for you is our priority.
Both! We offer in-person support at our local offices or online using the Groups app. Whatever works best for you and your needs.
You’ll meet with a licensed counselor or Recovery Consultant who will ask questions about your health history. This helps us make sure our program is right for you. This will most likely be done virtually.
Next, you’ll meet with a physician (also virtually) to go over any medical issues that could impact treatment. If you’re right for our treatment, they'll prescribe the right dose of medication to prevent cravings. If Groups isn’t the right fit, we’ll refer you to other treatment options.
Yes. Members complete weekly urine screens as part of treatment. The results are confidential between you and your care team. Suboxone is a highly regulated medication. Many states require treatment to include drug screens.
Drug tests also provide valuable information about treatment progress. Groups doesn’t punish members for positive drug screens. Instead, we work with members to help them stay safe and prevent or reduce opioid use.
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