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Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in Marietta, GA | Cobb Outpatient Detox
Medication-Assisted Treatment

MAT in Marietta, GA — Detox That Works With Your Body

FDA-approved medications combined with clinical support to reduce cravings, manage withdrawal, and give you the best possible foundation for lasting recovery — all in an outpatient setting that fits your life.

FDA-Approved Medications
Medically Supervised Detox
1 Hour a Day, Outpatient
Most Insurance Accepted
Joint Commission Accredited

Medicine Is Not a Shortcut. It’s a Tool.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) uses FDA-approved medications alongside clinical support to treat substance use disorders. It is one of the most evidence-backed approaches in addiction medicine — endorsed by SAMHSA, the CDC, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine.

MAT does not replace the work of recovery. It reduces the physical burden of withdrawal and cravings so that work can actually happen. For many people, it is the difference between completing detox and not completing it.

At Cobb Outpatient Detox, MAT is integrated directly into our outpatient detox program under the supervision of our medical team. You come in once a day, receive your care, and get back to your life.

2x
MAT doubles the likelihood of completing detox treatment compared to non-medicated approaches — SAMHSA
Reduces the severity of withdrawal symptoms
Decreases cravings that can derail early recovery
Lowers risk of relapse during the critical detox window
Improves engagement in ongoing treatment
Supervised and adjusted by a licensed physician

FDA-Approved Medications We May Use

The right medication depends on the substance, your medical history, and your individual needs. Our physician evaluates each patient and determines the safest, most appropriate protocol for your detox.

Opioid Use Disorder

Suboxone

Buprenorphine / Naloxone

A partial opioid agonist that reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms without producing a significant high. The naloxone component deters misuse. Widely used in outpatient settings and one of the most studied medications in addiction medicine.

Partial AgonistSublingual FilmFDA-Approved 2002
Opioid Use Disorder

Vivitrol

Naltrexone (Extended-Release)

A monthly injectable that blocks the euphoric effects of opioids and alcohol. Because it is non-addictive and requires no daily dosing, Vivitrol is a strong option for patients who have completed initial detox and want ongoing relapse protection.

Opioid AntagonistMonthly InjectionNon-Addictive
Alcohol Use Disorder

Naltrexone

Oral Naltrexone (ReVia)

A daily oral medication that reduces alcohol cravings by blocking opioid receptors involved in the rewarding effects of drinking. Used in combination with counseling, naltrexone significantly reduces the likelihood of returning to heavy drinking.

Daily OralCraving ReductionFDA-Approved
Alcohol Use Disorder

Acamprosate

Campral

Helps restore the chemical balance in the brain disrupted by long-term alcohol use. Particularly effective for reducing the anxiety and discomfort associated with early sobriety. Best suited for patients who have already completed withdrawal.

Post-Detox SupportBrain ChemistryFDA-Approved
Withdrawal Management

Clonidine

Catapres

An alpha-2 agonist used to manage the physical symptoms of opioid withdrawal — including anxiety, sweating, muscle aches, and elevated blood pressure. Often used as part of a broader withdrawal management protocol.

Symptom ReliefNon-OpioidPhysician-Supervised
Alcohol Withdrawal

Benzodiazepines

Librium / Valium (Protocol-Based)

Used on a medically supervised taper protocol to prevent dangerous alcohol withdrawal complications including seizures. Administered under strict physician oversight and tapered according to each patient's clinical presentation.

Seizure PreventionTapering ProtocolPhysician-Only

How MAT Works at Cobb Outpatient Detox

MAT at Cobb is fully integrated into our outpatient program. There’s no separate process — just one coordinated plan built around you.

01

Medical Evaluation

Our physician reviews your substance use history, current health, and any existing medications to determine if MAT is appropriate and which protocol fits best.

02

Individualized Plan

Your MAT protocol is built around your specific substance, withdrawal timeline, and medical needs — not a one-size-fits-all formula.

03

Daily Check-Ins

You come in once a day for your medication and a brief clinical check. Our team monitors your progress and adjusts your protocol as needed.

04

Transition Planning

As detox completes, we connect you with next-step resources — outpatient rehab, counseling, or continuing MAT support — so your progress doesn’t stop here.

Who May Benefit From Medication-Assisted Treatment

MAT is not for everyone, and our physician determines candidacy during your initial evaluation. Generally, MAT is a strong option for patients who meet certain clinical criteria.

MAT May Be Appropriate If You…

  • Are dependent on opioids, heroin, fentanyl, or alcohol
  • Have experienced severe withdrawal symptoms in the past
  • Have attempted to stop before without success
  • Are medically stable for outpatient care
  • Are committed to completing a full detox program
  • Want to reduce the physical discomfort of withdrawal

What to Know Before Starting

  • MAT requires a physician evaluation and prescription — it is not self-administered
  • Certain medications require a stabilization period before starting
  • Your full medication list will be reviewed for interactions
  • MAT is most effective when combined with counseling and clinical support
  • All MAT at Cobb is supervised daily by our medical team

Why Outpatient MAT Works

Traditional inpatient detox can feel like an impossible ask — leaving your job, your family, your life. Our outpatient detox program gives you access to the same medical-grade detox support without requiring you to check in anywhere.

One hour a day. Physician-supervised. Medication that works with your body’s chemistry. The flexibility of outpatient care combined with the clinical rigor of a medically managed program.

Most major insurance plans cover MAT as part of substance use disorder treatment. Our admissions team will verify your benefits before you begin — at no cost to you.

Cobb Outpatient Detox is Joint Commission accredited and staffed by licensed clinicians. All MAT protocols are prescribed and supervised by our medical director, Dr. John David Lentz III, MD, MBA — a board-certified physician with over 45 years of clinical experience.

MAT — Frequently Asked Questions

This is one of the most common misconceptions about MAT. FDA-approved MAT medications like buprenorphine and naltrexone are not the same as substances of abuse. They are prescribed at controlled doses, do not produce a significant high when taken as directed, and are specifically designed to normalize brain chemistry rather than disrupt it. The goal is stable functioning — not dependence on a new substance. SAMHSA, the CDC, and ASAM all recognize MAT as an evidence-based standard of care.
The duration of MAT varies by individual, substance, and clinical progress. During outpatient detox, MAT is typically used for the active withdrawal phase — which may be days to a few weeks depending on the substance. Some patients transition to longer-term MAT (such as monthly Vivitrol) after completing detox. Your physician will discuss what a realistic timeline looks like for your situation.
Most major insurance plans cover MAT as part of substance use disorder treatment under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. This includes many commercial plans, employer-sponsored coverage, and some state-funded plans. Our admissions team will verify your benefits before you start — at no cost to you. Call us at 888-753-3869 or visit our insurance verification page to get started.
Yes. One of the core advantages of outpatient MAT at Cobb is that it is designed around your schedule. You come in for approximately one hour per day, receive your medication and clinical check-in, and return to your normal routine. Most patients continue working, parenting, and managing their daily responsibilities throughout the program.
Detox is the first step, not the last. After completing your detox program, our team will connect you with next-level care — outpatient rehab, individual counseling, group support, or continuing MAT maintenance depending on your needs. We do not discharge patients without a plan for what comes next.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Our medical team is here to answer your questions, verify your insurance, and help you understand what MAT-assisted detox would look like for you — with no pressure and no commitment required to call.

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