Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in Western Pennsylvania
A Safe, Proven Path to Recovery — Without Judgment
At Freedom Healthcare Services, we understand how overwhelming opioid addiction can feel. You may have tried quitting on your own. You may have relapsed more times than you can count. You might even wonder if recovery is still possible.
It is. And Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) can help make it real.
MAT is not a shortcut or a crutch — it’s a clinically proven approach that combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral support to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, and support long-term sobriety. At Freedom, MAT is delivered in a judgment-free environment that’s focused on healing, dignity, and individualized care.
We don’t just give you a prescription and send you on your way. We walk with you — step by step — with structure, support, and compassion.

What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Our MAT Programs Include

Suboxone Treatment
A partial opioid agonist that helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms without producing a high. Suboxone is ideal for individuals seeking to stabilize and function in daily life while receiving outpatient care.

Methadone Treatment
A long-acting full opioid agonist dispensed at our certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP). Methadone is highly effective for those with severe opioid dependence or long-term use histories, and is administered in a structured clinical setting with daily monitoring.

Vivitrol Treatment
A non-addictive, monthly injection that blocks the euphoric effects of opioids and alcohol. Vivitrol is best suited for individuals who have already completed detox and are focused on relapse prevention and sustained sobriety.
MAT Is Right for You If You’re
- Struggling with cravings, withdrawal, or repeated relapse
- Tired of cycling in and out of short-term programs
- Looking for a recovery plan that allows you to work, parent, and live life
- Pregnant and seeking a safe, supervised way to begin recovery
- Interested in non-judgmental treatment that’s backed by science and rooted in compassion
