About Community Medical Services Fond du Lac
Community Medical Services is an addiction recovery center offering opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment to the greater community in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin. It is one location that operates within the Community Medical Services network which provides substance use disorder (SUD) treatment in over 65 facilities across the country. OUD is the core treatment offered, but if you’re struggling with either heroin or fentanyl addiction you can seek care here as well. They also offer demographic specific services for pregnant women facing addiction and people actively engaged in judicial action as a result of their addiction.
This network works with most major insurance providers including Medicaid and Medicare. Payment plans are also available when you speak with a patient care advocate.
Therapeutic Detox Solutions
Opioids are some of the most addictive substances a person can take. Simply quitting is about more than willpower. Their medication assisted treatment (MAT) program works by gradually stepping you down from more dangerous substances. This reduces withdrawal symptoms to prevent relapse. While in detox, you can expect to participate in a variety of counseling services or even peer support groups to work through your addiction and understand the triggers that led to it.
Customized Treatment for Vulnerable Groups
Addiction doesn’t discriminate and can be extremely dangerous if a pregnant woman is abusing substances. They provide an MAT program specifically for pregnant women. The program uses methadone to step down from opioids which follows guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO) and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).
They also offer a correctional program. This is designed to help inmates achieve sobriety.
Preparing for Life After Addiction
Getting sober is a major achievement but requires dedication. Through counseling you’ll understand the triggers of addiction and how to combat them. You’ll also attend group, family and individual counseling sessions and have access to peer support groups to build a new social network and create accountability.