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Who We Serve

Families and Friends

At Community Medical Services, we understand that opioid use disorder (OUD) doesn’t just affect individuals—it impacts entire families, friendships, and communities. We’re here to help you navigate this complex journey.

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Treatment Options with Medication

We can help you understand what medication options are available for opioid use disorder (OUD), including buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone.

Referral Pathways for Co-Occuring Needs

CMS offers referral pathways for co-occurring mental health and behavioral health needs in partnership with our trusted local partners in care.

What to Expect with Substance Use Disorder

We'll help you learn what substance addiction really is and how to navigate the stigma, challenges, and misconceptions that surround it.

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Life-Saving Support

Free Narcan (Naloxone) Training Anytime

We offer Narcan (naloxone)- a life-saving medication that can reverse an opioid overdose—at all of our clinics to all CMS patients and anyone who requests it. We also provide free overdose response training for individuals, families, and groups. You don’t need to be a CMS patient or have someone in treatment with us to access these resources. We care about educating communities, one person at a time.

Stop by, call, or connect with us anytime. We’ll walk you through how to use Narcan and give you the confidence to respond in an emergency.

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How We Help

Partnership Starts with a Conversation

Whether you’re a parent, sibling, partner, or close friend, your support can make a meaningful difference in someone’s recovery journey. If you have questions, we have answers, and we’re here for you.

Contact us today to learn more, ask questions, or find resources in your community.

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.

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Methadone

Methadone is a long-lasting, affordable medication that alleviates withdrawal symptoms and prevents cravings.
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Suboxone®

Suboxone® combines buprenorphine and naloxone to reduce withdrawal symptoms while protecting against misuse.
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Buprenorphine

Buprenorphine acts as a partial agonist, activating some opioid receptors in the brain to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
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Naltrexone

Naltrexone is a monthly injectable medication that blocks all effects of illicit opioids, helping patients stay in treatment.
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Brixadi

Brixadi is a trusted, FDA-approved medication that can provide immediate relief from withdrawal symptoms and help you stay on track.
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Pregnancy & Women’s Health

CMS offers a variety of MAT services to help pregnant women recover from OUD while maintaining the health of their child.
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Sublocade®

Sublocade® is a monthly buprenorphine injection that reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms, helping patients comfortably stay in treatment.

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 your loved one find a path forward.

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