Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Specialist in Peachtree Corners, GA and Asheville, NC
Our Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs at Ascension Solutions Treatment provide a combination of behavioral therapy and medication to help you recover from addictions. Get help today from Dr. Jonathan Hall, MD. Contact us for more information or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Peachtree Corners GA and Asheville NC.




Table of Contents:
What is medication-assisted treatment?
How does medication assisted treatment help with addiction treatment?
What is the goal of medication assisted treatment?
How effective is medication assisted treatment for addiction?
How Can Dr. Jonathan Hall, MD, at Ascension Solution Treatment Help You Overcome Addiction with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Recovering from any kind of addiction is hard work, especially if you lack support from friends, family, or addiction professionals. Opioid use disorders are no different, whether you have become addicted to prescription opioids or recreational drugs. With that in mind, medication-assisted treatment is an excellent service for individuals dealing with opioid use disorder, as it can effectively help such individuals recover from opioid addictions with lasting results. To give you a better idea of what medication-assisted treatment is all about, we have answered some important questions on what medication-assisted treatment is, how it works, and how it can benefit you below!
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is a medical treatment for individuals dealing with opioid addiction and has also had some success in treating alcohol use disorders as well. The medication used with MAT serves as a maintenance to the particular opioid that the patient is addicted to, such as heroin, morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, and others. The substitute medication is administered in conjunction with counseling and behavioral therapies. In this way, medication-assisted treatment aims to provide a whole-person treatment approach to individuals dealing with opioid addiction.
Medication-assisted treatment helps individuals overcome addiction by blocking the euphoric effects of opioids, minimizing craving and withdrawal symptoms, and teaching patients healthy coping strategies and behavioral changes.
For example, a common substitute medication used in MAT is buprenorphine or Suboxone. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist-antagonist approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in treating individuals with opioid use disorders. As such, it works in similar ways to other opioids and occupies the same opioid receptors in your brain. However, as it occupies those opioid receptors, it also blocks the effects of other opioids, reduces withdrawal symptoms, and does not produce a euphoric effect, making it significantly less addictive.
Since buprenorphine is an opioid, however, it is not intended for long-term use. As such, behavioral therapies and counseling put the “assisted” in medication-assisted treatment to give patients the tools they need to succeed in recovery long after the medication part of medication-assisted treatment is over.
The goal of medication-assisted treatment is to help individuals dealing with a substance disorder fully recover from their addiction by meeting an established set of conditions early on in their recovery. Once those conditions are met, the substitute medication should be tapered off and replaced with healthy coping strategies. In this way, MAT is not intended as an indefinite or long-term treatment for addiction treatment.
In theory, medication-assisted treatment has plenty of promise for treating individuals with addiction. What is more, that promise has been converted into success for many individuals dealing with opioid or alcohol use disorders! Studies have consistently proven MAT to be effective at the following:
• Decreasing opioid overdose and misuse
• Improving patient survival and overall quality of life
• Increasing treatment retention
• Significantly lessening the risk of relapse
Dr. Jonathan Hall, MD, at Ascension Solution Treatment offers a comprehensive approach to overcoming addiction through Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT combines medication with therapy to address both physical and emotional aspects of recovery. Here’s how Dr. Hall helps guide patients through the process:
Comprehensive Assessment: Dr. Hall begins with a thorough evaluation of each patient’s addiction history, health, and mental well-being, ensuring a personalized treatment plan is developed.
Personalized Treatment Plan: Based on the assessment, Dr. Hall creates a customized plan, using FDA-approved medications like Suboxone to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, ensuring a smoother recovery.
Medication Administration: Dr. Hall carefully supervises the medication administration, helping manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making the recovery process more comfortable.
Counseling and Behavioral Therapy: In addition to medication, Dr. Hall integrates counseling and therapy to address the emotional and psychological aspects of addiction, providing a well-rounded approach to healing.
Ongoing Monitoring and Adjustments: Dr. Hall continuously monitors progress, making necessary adjustments to the treatment plan to ensure the best possible outcomes for each patient.
Long-Term Support and Aftercare: Dr. Hall provides ongoing support and aftercare, helping patients maintain sobriety and avoid relapse through continued care and guidance.
With Dr. Hall’s expertise, patients receive the personalized, comprehensive care they need to overcome addiction and achieve lasting recovery. Ascension Solutions Treatment is proud to provide medication-assisted treatment to individuals from Asheville, North Carolina, and the surrounding area who are dealing with opioid use disorders. Contact us for more information or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Peachtree Corners GA and Asheville NC. We serve patients from Peachtree Corners GA, Asheville NC, Swannanoa NC, Johns Creek GA, Woodfin NC, Biltmore Forest NC, Fairview NC, Roswell GA, Dunwoody GA, Pittsburg GA, Western North Carolina, and the surrounding areas.


Additional Services You May Need
▸ Addiction
▸ Medication Assisted Treatment
▸ Suboxone Treatment
▸ Behavioural Therapy
▸ Opioid Withdrawal Device
▸ Detox
▸ Vivitrol
▸ Sublocade
▸ Telehealth Suboxone
▸ Buprenorphine
▸ Depression
▸ Anxiety Disorder
▸ Subutex