Medication-Assisted Treatment in Tampa
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medication with ongoing behavioral health support to help individuals manage substance use disorders and work toward long-term recovery.
A Supportive & Individualized Approach to Recovery
Recovery is not the same for everyone. Saving Grace Behavioral Health approaches medication-assisted treatment with compassion, collaboration, and a nonjudgmental mindset while helping patients navigate both the physical and emotional challenges that can come with recovery.
Patients receive individualized care focused on long-term wellness, accountability, stability, and sustainable progress rather than a one-size-fits-all treatment approach.
Recovery Support Designed Around Your Needs
Suboxone
Treatment
Saving Grace Behavioral Health provides Suboxone treatment as part of a medication-assisted treatment approach for individuals struggling with opioid dependence and related substance use challenges.
Behavioral Health Support
Mental health challenges and substance use disorders often overlap. Behavioral health support is available for individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, PTSD, mood disorders, and other mental health concerns.
Dual Diagnosis
Care
Integrated support is available for individuals experiencing both mental health and substance use disorders at the same time through a coordinated treatment approach.
Flexible & Accessible Care
Saving Grace Behavioral Health offers:
- In-Person Appointments
- Virtual Appointments
- Flexible Scheduling
- Same-Day & Next-Day Availability When Possible
Patients can call, text, or self-schedule appointments online based on provider availability.
Common Questions About Medication-Assisted Treatment
Frequently Asked Questions
Most patients can begin treatment within 1–2 days depending on scheduling availability.
Yes. Medication-assisted treatment is combined with ongoing support and behavioral health care as part of the recovery process.
Saving Grace Behavioral Health is committed to providing compassionate, nonjudgmental care where patients feel safe discussing recovery and treatment openly.
Treatment plans are individualized based on each patient’s recovery goals, progress, and needs.