Who We Serve

Healthcare Providers

At Community Medical Services (CMS), we know that substance use disorder (SUD) rarely exists in isolation. Our patients often face a range of complex physical, mental, and behavioral health challenges that may go unaddressed for years. That’s why we use a whole-person, interconnected model of care built on strong, respectful partnerships with other healthcare providers.

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How We Serve Your Organization

Accepting Referrals & Referring Back to the Community

Beyond our medication-assisted treatment, our responsibility extends to helping every individual access the full spectrum of care they deserve. That’s why we maintain strong referral relationships with primary care practices, mental and behavioral health providers, inpatient and outpatient SUD treatment programs, OBGYN clinics, and more.

Our goal is to ensure every patient receives comprehensive, continuous care regardless of where they enter the healthcare system. When our services work alongside yours, we treat the whole person, not just their diagnosis.

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Referrals

Referring Patients to CMS

We welcome referrals from a wide range of partners, including primary care providers, emergency departments, mental health clinicians, and social services agencies. We also work alongside harm reduction programs and justice system diversion programs to ensure everyone has access to holistic treatment.

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Referrals

Available Treatment for Referrals

Our clinics offer medication-assisted treatment, integrated behavioral health support, and peer support specialists. We accept patients on a walk-in basis for same-day treatment, fostering low-barrier care for long-term engagement. By referring patients to CMS, partners ensure timely, judgement-free access to lifesaving treatment.

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How We Help Our Community

Addiction Treatment Services

Our teams deliver trauma-informed care and harm reduction, working with your team to ensure that no one falls through the cracks. Our services help every person with substance use disorder access a network of care that honors their journey and meets their unique needs.

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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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Counseling

We provide both individual and group counseling services to our patients. Counselors help clients develop healthy coping strategies, individualized to their needs.
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Peer Support

You are not alone. Through our peer support services, you can speak with other people who have been in your shoes and find both comfort and support among your peers.
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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.
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Find a CMS Clinic

We Offer Treatment In More Than 70 Clinics

Community Medical Services offers treatment in more than 70 clinics across the United States, ensuring everyone has access to the treatment they need. Find a clinic near you to get started.

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From Our Resource Center

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Why Many Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) Fail Patients and How CMS Can Help

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