About Matrix Center
Matrix Center is an outpatient opioid treatment program in Wichita, Kansas specializing in medication assisted treatment for adults struggling with opioid use disorder. The center combines FDA approved medications with individual counseling, family education and ongoing monitoring to support long term recovery. Matrix Center uses evidence based, trauma informed care with a harm reduction approach to address prescription opioid, fentanyl and heroin addiction.
Opioid Treatment Programs
Treatment begins with a confidential intake appointment, where clients complete an assessment to determine medication eligibility and develop an individualized care plan. Adults 18 and older with a documented history of opioid use may be eligible for methadone and buprenorphine/naloxone, buprenorphine or naltrexone as part of their outpatient program.
Clients receive on site medication dosing and participate in individual counseling, relapse prevention education and family support services. The program incorporates the Matrix Model framework, medication management and regular urine drug screening to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.
What to Know
- Location: East Wichita at Harry and Webb, with convenient access for local residents
- Level of care: Outpatient opioid treatment program with on site medication dosing and counseling
- Who they treat: Adults 18+ with opioid use disorder including fentanyl, prescription opioids and heroin addiction
- Approach: Evidence based matrix model with trauma informed, harm reduction principles and family involvement
- Payment options: Transparent daily pricing, private insurance and self pay accepted
- Hours: Early morning dosing (5:00am weekdays) and counseling (5:30am) to accommodate work schedules
To schedule a confidential intake appointment at Matrix Center in Wichita, you can contact the admissions team by phone or email. Staff can review medication options, verify insurance or payment arrangements and explain the outpatient treatment process tailored to your recovery goals.





