About Texas Treatment Services of Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls Treatment Services in Wichita Falls, Texas provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for adults and young adults struggling with opioid use disorder.
Their opioid treatment program is the cornerstone service, offering both methadone and Suboxone maintenance therapies. This MAT clinic is supported by comprehensive counseling and dual diagnosis care to build a foundation for sustainable recovery.
MAT Services in Wichita Falls
The core offering at Wichita Falls Treatment Services is its accredited opioid treatment program (OTP) providing MAT, using methadone and buprenorphine/Suboxone. It serves adults and young adults including special populations such as pregnant or postpartum women, veterans, and people with HIV/AIDS, especially when co-occurring mental health issues are present. The program holds CARF accreditation and SAMHSA certification.
Clients in the MAT program receive both medication support and behavioral therapies including motivational interviewing, brief interventions, relapse prevention, and group and individual counseling. Screening for mental health disorders, HIV and hepatitis helps ensure care is tailored to individual needs. Many clients report relief from cravings and strong support from staff and peers.Â
The Road to Opioid Recovery
The first step to receiving treatment here is a complete evaluation of substance use history, physical health, mental health, and eligibility for methadone or Suboxone. Then, clients will start on methadone or Suboxone, adjusting their dosages under clinical supervision.
They will also engage in individual and group sessions using evidence-based approaches like relapse prevention and motivational interviewing and can receive care for mental health disorders as needed. The team will help clients develop long-term strategies for maintaining sobriety and reconnecting with community resources.
Additional Support Services and Payment Information
Beyond MAT, Wichita Falls Treatment Services also provides outpatient counseling, group therapy, brief interventions, and services tailored for co-occurring mental health disorders. These ancillary supports ensure that recovery addresses more than just the physical dependence on opioids.
They accept Medicaid, Medicare, some Medicare Advantage plans and many private insurers. Self-pay options and sliding fee scales are available for those who need financial flexibility. Payments are managed in line with state and federal standards as an accredited opioid treatment provider.





