
Patients in Recovery Looking for Additional Support
Are you already in recovery for opioid use disorder (OUD) but need more support? CMS is here to help. Our team can help you find medication-assisted treatment and counseling to bolster your recovery.
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How CMS Can Support Your Ongoing Recovery Journey
Medication Treatment & Management
The medical providers at CMS will help you find the best medication treatment option available and create a care plan alongside your doctor.
Get Support Closer To Your Location
Already in treatment at another clinic? We can help transfer your care to the clinic closest to where you live and work.
Change Treatment Providers
Looking for a new opioid treatment program? CMS can help you create to a customized, comprehensive treatment program.
What to Bring to Your Intake at Community Medical Services
Whether you’ve been referred to CMS or want to walk in and set up your treatment plan, you’re always welcome. After a brief screening with a peer support or counselor, you’ll review medical history with a provider, receive your dose of medication, and be on your way. Be sure to bring a valid ID to your first visit.
Examples: State-Issued Driver’s License, Employee Identification Badge
*No ID? No problem. Our team is here to help you obtain an ID, just come in to get started.
Additional Items for Intake
Payment Method
Examples: Medicaid, Acute Care Plan card, credit and debit card Do you need assistance with treatment payment? We can help - treatment “scholarships” are available. Contact Our Team
List Of Any Medications You’re Currently Taking (If Applicable)
Examples: Medically assisted addiction treatment prescriptions (Suboxone, Methadone, Buprenorphine), Anti-Depressants, Heart medications, etc.
Your Primary Care Physician’s Information (If Applicable)
Examples: Physician’s name, date of last appointment, practice/hospital name
What To Expect At Your First Visit

Medically Assisted Treatment Programs
At Community Medical Services, we offer methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone medications to help our patients relieve withdrawal symptoms and cravings. By stabilizing patients on a medication that works best for their needs and lifestyle, we are able to give the person time to work through the psychological aspects of substance use disorder while reducing the uncomfortable side effects of withdrawal.
Methadone
Suboxone®
Buprenorphine
Naltrexone
Brixadi
Pregnancy & Women’s Health
Sublocade®
Get a Ride to a CMS Clinic
Need help getting to a CMS clinic near you? Community Medical Services can help you find cost-effective transportation services near you, ensuring you can receive the compassionate treatment you need to start your road to recovery.
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Why Choose Community Medical Services Over Other Clinics?
At Community Medical Services, we take a holistic approach to recovery, providing tailored counseling and peer support services alongside evidence-based medication assisted treatment. Whether through community programs or individualized treatment, our team of professionals is here to help you find a path forward.
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