Suboxone Treatment and Medication Assisted Treatment

Talbot Health Services provides Suboxone Treatment and Medication Assisted Treatment services in Toledo, Clyde, and Mansfield, Ohio, giving patients a practical path into opioid recovery with medication, counseling, and follow-up.

What Patients Receive Through MAT at Talbot

The goal is not just to write a prescription. Talbot uses medication as part of a recovery plan that keeps patients engaged, monitored, and supported over time.

Suboxone Treatment

Suboxone Treatment helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms so patients can stay engaged in counseling, work, and family responsibilities.

  • Physician-guided dosing and follow-up
  • Regular visits to track stabilization
  • Support for long-term medication planning
Medication Assisted Treatment Services

Medication Assisted Treatment services combine medication with clinical oversight so recovery is built on more than willpower alone.

  • Medication paired with behavioral support
  • Ongoing monitoring and care coordination
  • Treatment decisions based on patient progress
Counseling Integrated Into MAT

Talbot ties medication support to individual and group counseling so patients can address triggers, routines, and the reasons recovery keeps getting interrupted.

  • One-on-one counseling access
  • Relapse-prevention planning
  • Support for family and daily-life stressors
Long-Term Follow-Through

Medication follow-up is designed to keep patients connected to care over time rather than treating MAT like a quick transaction.

  • Scheduled reassessment of symptoms and goals
  • Adjustment of medication plans when needed
  • Referral support if a higher level of care is needed

What Happens at the First MAT Appointment

Review your opioid use history, treatment history, and current goals.

Discuss whether Suboxone Treatment or another Medication Assisted Treatment option fits your situation.

Create a follow-up plan that includes counseling, monitoring, and practical next steps.

Map out which Talbot location works best for ongoing visits.

Who Often Benefits From Medication Assisted Treatment

People using fentanyl, heroin, or prescription opioids

Patients with repeated relapse after trying to stop on their own

Adults who need treatment that fits employment or family obligations

Patients stepping down from Residential Treatment in Toledo

People who need counseling and medication support at the same time

Common Questions About Suboxone Treatment

What is the difference between Suboxone Treatment and broader MAT services?

Suboxone Treatment is one form of Medication Assisted Treatment. MAT refers to the overall clinical approach of pairing medication with counseling, monitoring, and recovery planning.

Do you only offer MAT in Toledo?

No. Talbot provides Medication Assisted Treatment services in Toledo, Clyde, and Mansfield. Toledo also supports patients moving between MAT and Residential Treatment when needed.

Will I still need counseling if I am taking Suboxone?

Yes. We treat medication as one part of recovery. Counseling helps patients manage cravings, routines, stress, and relapse risk over time.

How often will I have to come in?

Visit frequency depends on your stability, medication response, and overall treatment plan. Early visits are usually closer together, then spacing may change as progress becomes more consistent.

Looking for a Suboxone Clinic in Toledo, Clyde, or Mansfield?

Talbot Health Services can help you start Suboxone Treatment or another Medication Assisted Treatment service with a plan that includes counseling, monitoring, and the right location for follow-up.