Missouri Behavioral Health
Addiction Treatment · Springfield, MO

Fentanyl Rehab in Springfield, MO

Life-saving fentanyl addiction treatment — medically supervised detox, medication-assisted treatment, and evidence-based behavioral therapy in Springfield, Missouri.

100×

More potent than morphine

MAT

FDA-approved medications available

24/7

Emergency admissions available

Overview

The fentanyl crisis in Missouri.

Fentanyl is now the leading cause of overdose death in Missouri and across the United States. Illicitly manufactured fentanyl — frequently pressed into counterfeit prescription pills — has made opioid use dramatically more dangerous. A dose as small as 2 milligrams can be lethal.

Effective fentanyl treatment requires medically supervised detox, evidence-based MAT, and comprehensive behavioral programming. Missouri Behavioral Health provides all three — with same-day admission available for those in crisis.

Effective fentanyl treatment requires medically supervised detox, evidence-based MAT, and comprehensive behavioral programming. Missouri Behavioral Health provides all three — with same-day admission available for those in crisis.

Fentanyl addiction treatment in Missouri

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Signs & Symptoms

Signs of fentanyl dependency.

Fentanyl dependence can develop extremely quickly. If you recognize any of these signs, call us immediately.

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  • Feeling unable to function normally without fentanyl
  • Needing increasingly higher doses to achieve the same effect
  • Severe withdrawal — sweating, muscle aches, vomiting — between doses
  • Using fentanyl in ways other than prescribed (snorting, injecting)
  • Obtaining fentanyl illicitly through counterfeit pills or street sources
  • Isolating from family and friends to hide fentanyl use
  • Continued use despite knowing the life-threatening risks
Treatment Options

Fentanyl treatment programs at MBH.

Medically Supervised Detox

Fentanyl withdrawal is intense and can be dangerous. Our physicians manage the detox process using evidence-based protocols to keep patients safe and as comfortable as possible.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

FDA-approved medications (buprenorphine, naltrexone) reduce cravings and withdrawal, dramatically improving long-term recovery outcomes when combined with therapy.

Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

High-frequency programming for those transitioning from detox or needing intensive structured support — 5 to 7 days per week.

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

9–15 hours of weekly therapy, flexible enough to fit around work and family obligations while maintaining clinical intensity.

Our Approach

How we treat fentanyl addiction.

Medication-Assisted Treatment

Buprenorphine and naltrexone are the gold standard for opioid use disorder — significantly reducing mortality risk and improving treatment retention.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Addresses the thinking patterns and emotional triggers that sustain fentanyl use, replacing them with healthier coping strategies.

Group Counseling

Peer support from others who understand opioid addiction is a powerful recovery tool — building community and accountability.

Co-occurring Disorder Treatment

Chronic pain, PTSD, depression, and anxiety frequently underlie fentanyl use — our team treats the whole clinical picture.

Family Therapy

Opioid addiction profoundly impacts family systems. We engage loved ones as active partners in the recovery process.

Relapse Prevention

A detailed relapse prevention plan — including how to respond to urges, warning signs, and what to do if relapse occurs — is built with every client.

Insurance & Cost

Fentanyl treatment is covered.

Opioid use disorder treatment — including MAT — is a federally mandated covered benefit. We accept Aetna, Anthem, BCBS, Cigna, Beacon Health, Carelon, GEHA, and Cox Health. Same-day benefit verification available.

Aetna
Anthem Blue Cross
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Beacon Health
Carelon
GEHA
Cox Health
FAQ

Common questions.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Fentanyl is 50–100 times more potent than morphine. Illicitly manufactured fentanyl is frequently pressed into counterfeit pills indistinguishable from legitimate medications, making even a single use potentially fatal. Physical dependence develops rapidly with regular exposure.

Also Treating

We treat all major substance use disorders.

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Admission coordinators are available 24/7.

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