About Albuquerque Treatment Services
Albuquerque Treatment Services is a CARF-accredited outpatient opioid treatment clinic serving adults in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as part of the statewide New Mexico Treatment Services network.
The clinic combines medication assisted treatment with individual and group counseling to support people working through opioid use disorder, including pregnant patients and those with co-occurring mental health needs.
Their "Hope Begins Here" approach centers opioid recovery as a specialty, not a sideline, helping patients build stability with care that meets them where they are.
Methadone Based MAT for Opioid Recovery
The clinic's core focus is outpatient medication assisted treatment, with methadone paired with individualized counseling to address opioid dependence.
As a CARF-accredited opioid treatment program, Albuquerque Treatment Services delivers care within a structured, accountable clinical setting.
Treatment typically includes daily medication dosing alongside one-on-one counseling and group recovery support designed to reinforce coping skills, relapse prevention and long-term wellness.
This integrated model targets both the physical and behavioral sides of opioid use disorder, helping patients stabilize and sustain progress over time.
Supportive Care for Pregnant Patients
The clinic also provides treatment accommodations for pregnant opioid-dependent patients, recognizing the specialized medical and emotional needs involved. This focus reflects a commitment to safe, compassionate care during a critical window for both parent and baby.
Affordable Care with Self Pay Options
Albuquerque Treatment Services is located on Madeira Dr SE and offers in-person outpatient care Monday through Friday with early morning hours, with additional sister clinics in EspaƱola, Farmington and Santa Fe for regional continuity.
The clinic accepts TriWest, Medicaid, Medicare, select Medicare Advantage plans and other insurance, with affordable self-pay options and currently waived intake fees during its rebrand.





