MAT Texas Opioid Treatment Center

2100 N Hwy 360 Grand Prairie, TX 75050 | 469-460-7090

About MAT Texas Opioid Treatment Center

MAT Texas Opioid Treatment Center is an outpatient opioid treatment program in Grand Prairie, Texas.

Services include assessment, medically supervised ambulatory detox and behavioral therapy paired with medications.

The program focuses on long term recovery, combining evidence based care with a patient centered approach.

MAT for Opioid Use

Treatment begins with assessments, followed by medically supervised ambulatory detox and ongoing outpatient MAT.

Patients work with nurses, therapists and physicians to address opioid use disorders involving heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, prescription opioids and alcohol.

Clients can expect medication management with methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone or naltrexone.

Naloxone education and collaboration with caregivers and provider partners support a long term wellness plan.

Quick Facts

  • Levels of care: Outpatient opioid treatment and medically supervised ambulatory detox
  • Who they treat: Adults with opioid use disorder, prescription drug addiction, and alcohol concerns
  • Approach: Medication assisted treatment with methadone, Suboxone and naltrexone, combined with counseling
  • Payment options: Accepts most major insurance, private pay and self pay
  • Access: No waiting list, walk ins welcome, with early-morning weekday and Saturday hours
  • Accreditation: Accredited by The Joint Commission.

Starting Treatment

To begin care at MAT Texas Opioid Treatment Center, patients can walk in during clinic hours for an assessment and intake.

The admissions team can explain program options, verify insurance benefits and review affordable self pay pricing.

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2100 N Hwy 360
Grand Prairie, TX 75050
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