Center for Behavioral Health Tucson

2437 North Stone Avenue Tucson, AZ 85705 | 520-624-0250

About Center for Behavioral Health Tucson

Center for Behavioral Health Tucson is an outpatient opioid addiction treatment center in Tucson, Arizona specializing in medication assisted treatment for adults seeking recovery from opioid use disorder.

The center offers FDA approved medications combined with mental health counseling and wraparound support services. Part of the largest Joint Commission accredited outpatient network in the U.S., Center for Behavioral Health Tucson provides evidence based wholeperson care that addresses both substance use and cooccurring mental health conditions.

Treatment begins with a personalized assessment to determine the most effective medication and counseling plan based on medical history, addiction severity, and individual needs.

Clients receive outpatient medication assisted treatment using methadone, buprenorphine or buprenorphine and naloxone, with detoxification services available for those transitioning off opioids.

What to Know About Center for Behavioral Health Tucson

  • Location: Stone Avenue, serving the greater Tucson area
  • Levels of care: Outpatient medication assisted treatment, detoxification services and intensive outpatient programs
  • Who they treat: Adult men and women, veterans, pregnant patients and individuals with cooccurring mental health and substance use disorders
  • Staff and services: Multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, counselors, and behavioral therapists providing personalized medication prescriptions and flexible counseling formats

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2437 North Stone Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85705
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