Medication-Assisted Treatment Arlington

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In Arlington, Virginia, we offer medication-assisted treatment to support people with substance use needs. This page explains how MAT works, when it helps, and what to expect during care. You can book scheduled visits and follow the simple next steps with our team. As an addiction treatment center, we provide focused support that fits your treatment plan.

Medication-assisted treatment supports safer withdrawal and early recovery

Medication-assisted treatment can support you if you are starting recovery or facing withdrawal in Arlington. You receive medical guidance that helps you move through the early steps with more stability. Each visit focuses on steady progress that fits your week. This support is helpful for people who live near High View Park or Yorktown.

Medication-assisted treatment uses approved medications and weekly check-ins

Medication-assisted treatment uses approved medications and weekly check-ins to support steady progress. You meet with our team to review symptoms and adjust your plan when needed. Each visit gives you a clear direction for the week ahead. This structure works well for people who pass through Ballston during their routine.

Medication-assisted treatment helps adults manage cravings in Arlington

Medication-assisted treatment can help you manage cravings and stress in Arlington. Medications reduce symptoms so you can focus on daily tasks and healthy routines. Each visit offers clear guidance that supports your goals. This approach is helpful for people in Radnor-Fort Myer Heights or Ashton Heights.

Encore Outpatient Services

1005 N Glebe Rd #300, Arlington, VA 22201, United States

Mon: 9:30 am–8:30 pm
Tues: 9:30 am–8:30 pm
Wed: 9:30 am–8:30 pm
Thurs: 9:30 am–8:30 pm
Fri: 9:30 am–5 pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed

Please call (703) 436-8158 to check for availability and schedule an appointment.

Medication-assisted treatment supports people who are good candidates

Medication-assisted treatment supports people who are good candidates for MAT in Arlington. You may be a good fit if cravings or withdrawal make daily life hard to manage. Each visit gives you steady guidance that matches your needs and goals. This approach helps people who live near the Arlington Heights Historic District or Douglas Park.

Medication-assisted treatment offers structured phases that guide you through care

Medication-assisted treatment offers structured phases that guide you through each stage of care. You follow a clear plan that supports early steps, weekly progress, and long-term goals. Each phase builds on the last, so you always know what comes next. This steady approach fits people near Arlington Ridge or Penrose.

Medication-assisted treatment prepares you for lower-risk habits over time

Medication-assisted treatment prepares you for lower-risk habits by helping you build steady routines that support recovery. You learn actions that make daily choices easier and safer. Each visit adds structure that supports long-term progress. This approach is helpful for people in nearby areas like Georgetown or Cathedral Heights in Washington.

How to Get to Our Addiction Treatment Center in Arlington, Virginia

Our outpatient center sits close to Ballston and major roadways, so you can reach us quickly from many parts of Arlington. Parking is available in the attached garage.

Driving Directions from Arlington:

  • Head south on Sheridan Ave towards Reba PI
  • Turn right onto Carpenter Rd
  • Slight right to merge onto Washington Blvd
  • Turn left onto 10th St N
  • Slight left onto Fairfax Dr, passing Wells Fargo Bank
  • Turn right onto N Glebe Rd
  • Turn right
  • Our center will be on your right

Common Questions About Medication-Assisted Treatment in Arlington

Medication-assisted treatment costs in Arlington vary by medication, insurance, and provider. It costs $200-300 weekly for oral meds like buprenorphine via Medicare bundles and up to $1,600+ for injectables, often covered by insurance or Medicaid.
The conditions treated by MAT are opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder.
No, MAT is not the same as rehab. MAT uses FDA-approved medications combined with counseling, whereas rehab includes inpatient or outpatient programs.
Good candidates for MAT include adults and adolescents (16+) with moderate-to-severe opioid use disorder or alcohol dependence who are motivated and compliant with treatment.
The success rate of MAT typically ranges from 40% to 60% retention after 12 months, with up to 90%  less drug use or overdose risk after two years when compared to non-MAT treatments.

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Our dedication lies not just in treating symptoms but in addressing the root causes, offering a holistic approach that integrates the best of therapeutic practices with the warmth of community support.