Medication Assisted Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

Medication assisted treatment (MAT) helps people with opioid use disorder feel stable, reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings, and stay engaged in care. This outpatient treatment combines medication with counseling and behavioral health support to achieve and sustain long-term recovery and health. A qualified professional will help determine the best medication to support your recovery goals. 

Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is a proven, evidence-based approach used by public health systems across the country. It helps people regain stability and reduce the risk of overdose. 

Naloxone (Narcan®) - A Safety Tool That Saves Lives

Naloxone, commonly known by the brand name Narcan®, is a medication that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. It is safe, easy to use, and does not cause harm if opioids are not present. Available at no cost in Sacramento County. 

Get naloxone (Narcan®) by calling (916) 875-2050 or visiting SaferSacramento.com

This program serves: 

  • People who use opioids, including heroin, fentanyl, or prescription pain medications 
  • People seeking outpatient treatment and support 
  • Family members or caregivers looking for information 
  • Community members seeking overdose prevention resources 

You do not need to be in crisis to reach out. Support is available. 

Medication assisted treatment includes: 

  • Prescribed medications to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings 
  • Counseling and behavioral health services 
  • Ongoing medical support and monitoring 
  • Connections to additional County Behavioral Health Services 

Services are coordinated through County-contracted providers. 

Outpatient Treatment That Fits Into Daily Life 

This program is offered on an outpatient basis, meaning: 

  • No overnight stays are required 
  • Treatment centers are located throughout Sacramento County  
  • Individuals can continue work, school, or family responsibilities 
  • Appointments and services are designed to support daily stability 
  • Counseling and Behavioral Health Support 

Medication works best when combined with counseling. Behavioral health services can help individuals: 

  • Manage stress and triggers 
  • Build coping strategies 
  • Set personal goals 
  • Stay connected to care 

Eligibility and Cost 

Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is available to individuals with opioid use disorder 

  • Referrals are not required 
  • Services are Medi-Cal eligible  
  • Behavioral Health Services can assist with referrals if needed 

If you are unsure whether this program is right for you, providers can help explain options. 

How to Get Started/Take the Next Step 

There are different ways to access services – we encourage you to connect to services in a way that is most comfortable for you: 

  1. Call ​Behavioral Health Services-Screening and Coordination

    Call ​Behavioral Health Services-Screening and Coordination (BHS-SAC) at 888-881-4881 for a referral to a County-contracted network provider. 

  2. Complete the Mental Health and Substance Use Request Form
  3. Visit a County-Contracted Network Provider

    Visit a county-contracted network provider (shown below in Locations) during scheduled drop-in hours.

Behavioral Health Services Support 

Contact ​Behavioral Health Services for guidance, referrals, and help connecting to care. 

Community Impact 

This program has proven to help individuals achieve and sustain recovery as well as substantially reduce fentanyl-related deaths by expanding access to treatment and overdose prevention across the community. 

Naloxone (Narcan®) Saves Lives 

Naloxone reverses opioid overdoses and is safe and easy to use. Anyone can carry it. 

Naloxone (Narcan®) is available for: 

  • People who use opioids 
  • Friends and family members 
  • Community members 
  • Schools and organizations 
  • First responders 

 

Carrying naloxone (Narcan®) is a public health safety measure. 

Get naloxone (Narcan®) 

For information about naloxone (Narcan®) access or training: 

Naloxone (Narcan®) can be requested in person or by phone. 

Sacramento County Medication Assisted Treatment Providers