Who We Serve

Correctional Health Facilities

At CMS, we believe all people, regardless of incarceration status, deserve fair and equitable healthcare. To achieve this goal, we collaborate with correctional health facilities to ensure all individuals have access to quality substance use treatment.

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How We Serve Your Organization

Drug Addiction Education & Resources

In 2010, CMS began supporting pregnant incarcerated individuals with medication-assisted treatment. Since then, we have expanded to treat all incarcerated populations, helping develop correctional health programs across the country. Our programs often include OUD screenings, in-reach peer support services, care coordination, medication delivery, counseling services, and more.

We also partner with other agencies and departments along the continuum of the criminal justice system to engage with justice-involved patients, including police departments, specialty courts, re-entry centers, and child welfare offices. Through deflection programs, pre-trial services, OUD trainings, and more, CMS is able to support incarcerated or recently released individuals access comprehensive opioid use treatment and support.

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Drug Addiction Intake Program

Do You Know Someone That Needs our Help?

When someone is struggling with substance abuse, overdose is always a concern. Our naloxone program ensures you have the life-saving medication you need to protect the people in your facility.

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Additional Resources

Looking For More Resources?

Our correctional health partnership is designed to provide care, support, and training regarding opioid use disorder (OUD) in incarcerated populations. From telehealth services and medication delivery to personnel training and peer support, we’re dedicated to making treatment accessible to all individuals. Connect with our outreach team today.

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How We Help Our Community

Addiction Treatment Services

Community Medical Services offers comprehensive medication-assisted treatment, counseling, and support services for those struggling with opioid use disorder (OUD). Our primary goal is to create correctional health programs that are tailored to the unique needs of your specific city, county, and state.

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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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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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