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Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) – Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®

Clinic-Based MAT Programs for Safe, Structured Recovery

At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, we offer Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) as part of a comprehensive approach to opioid use disorder. Our clinicians provide careful evaluation, medication management, and ongoing monitoring in a supportive clinical environment focused on safety, dignity, and recovery.

We accept most major insurance plans

What Is Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)?

Medication Assisted Treatment is a clinically proven approach for treating opioid use disorder. MAT combines prescribed medications with medical oversight and supportive care to stabilize brain chemistry, reduce cravings, and lower the risk of relapse.

What We Address During MAT Visits:
  • Comprehensive medical and substance use history
  • Evaluation for MAT eligibility
  • Medication initiation or continuation
  • Monitoring for safety and effectiveness
  • Ongoing recovery and care planning

Why Medication Assisted Treatment Matters

Clinic-based MAT provides structured, supervised treatment. Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic® helps patients:

  • Reduce opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms
  • Lower the risk of overdose
  • Improve treatment retention and stability
  • Support long-term recovery goals

What to Bring to Your Visit

To make the most of your appointment, please bring:

  • A list of medications and supplements you take
  • Your insurance card (remember, we accept all insurances)
  • A photo ID
  • Any previous medical records or test results

We Accept All Major Insurances

At Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.

Providers

Meet Our Medical Staff

Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care Clinic® provides comprehensive healthcare services for every member of your family, from the youngest to the oldest.
Our dedicated team includes Board Certified Family Medicine physicians and Physician Assistants

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We're here for you in multiple locations across Texas, ensuring easy access to care:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Z-2-H Family Med & Urgent Care

What conditions does Medication Assisted Treatment treat?

MAT is primarily used to treat opioid use disorder and support recovery by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

Is MAT safe?

Yes. MAT uses FDA-approved medications and is provided under medical supervision to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Does MAT replace counseling or therapy?

No. MAT is most effective when combined with counseling, behavioral therapy, and ongoing medical care.

How do I know if MAT is right for me?

A licensed provider will evaluate your medical history, current condition, and recovery goals to determine eligibility.

Can MAT be started at home?

In certain cases, MAT can be initiated during an in-home visit when clinically appropriate.

How long does MAT treatment last?

The duration varies by individual and may range from months to longer-term maintenance based on medical guidance.

Is MAT covered by insurance?

Most insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare in many cases, provide coverage for MAT services.

Will my information remain confidential?

Yes. All MAT services comply with HIPAA and patient privacy regulations.

What is the difference between in-home and clinic-based MAT?

The treatment approach is similar, but the setting differs based on patient preference, safety, and access to care.

Can MAT help prevent relapse?

MAT significantly lowers relapse risk when combined with consistent follow-up and support.

How often are follow-up visits required?

Follow-up frequency depends on treatment stage and clinical needs and is determined by your provider.

Is MAT appropriate for long-term recovery?

Yes. Many patients use MAT as part of a long-term recovery strategy under medical supervision.