Our MAT Program
"Medication-assisted treatment combined with psychosocial therapies and community-based recovery supports is the gold standard for treating opioid addiction.”
─ U.S. Surgeon General
Our Philosophy
Pavana Treatment Group provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) utilizing FDA-approved medication along with behavioral services. MAT is the only treatment option shown by research to be effective for opioid use disorder (OUD). Medications used in MAT include buprenorphine/naloxone. Buprenorphine suppresses withdrawal and cravings. There is no maximum recommended duration of treatment. We meet patients where they are at and support them down their treatment path.
scheduling an Appointment
Scheduling an appointment is very simple. Contact us via phone call, text, or by clicking "GET HELP NOW" at the top of the page and we will set you up for an appointment usually within 24-48 hours. Oftentimes we can even see you the same day that you contact us. To schedule your appointment we will need some basic personal information and your form of payment for services. We accept self-pay, NC Medicaid, all Medicaid managed care plans, Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and Humana. At your initial visit you will need to present your photo ID, your insurance card, and any visit fee, copay, or deductible due.
Stages of Treatment
We accept patients as they present to us and treat them with respect, patience, empathy, and understanding. Our MAT program the includes various phases shown below. For some patients, treatment may continue indefinitely, while others can be safely titrated down and off of the medication. We discuss these options with each patient during treatment. Every patient has their own unique treatment path to recovery, and we are there to assist them every step of the way.
Phase 1
During the initial treatment phase, patients visit our clinic weekly and after a thorough discussion with the medical provider, we typically prescribe 7 days of medication.
Phase 2
After an appropriate amount of weeks of treatment, patients who are stable, consistent, and on their path to recovery, may move up and be seen every two weeks.
Phase 3
After several visits in Phase 2, very stable patients shift into a maintenance phase with appointments every 3-4 weeks for as long as neccessary on their treatment path. We will discuss tapering down off of the medication as appropriate.
Contact Us:
Note: We provide superior care to our patients in person, at our locations. We do not provide virtual care.
Gastonia Office:
1560 Union Rd.
Gastonia, NC 28054
Monroe Office:
1309 E. Sunset Dr.
Monroe, NC 28112
Fayetteville Office
1909 Bragg Blvd, Ste 94
Fayetteville, NC 28303