Missouri Behavioral Health
Service Area · Kansas City, MO

Opioid Rehab Kansas City

Evidence-based opioid addiction treatment for the Kansas City area — MAT coordination, PHP, IOP, and virtual outpatient care from Missouri Behavioral Health.

MAT

Medication support coordinated

PHP · IOP

Outpatient levels of care

Statewide

Virtual care in Missouri

Overview

Opioid rehab at Missouri Behavioral Health.

Opioid rehab helps you stop using prescription painkillers, heroin, or fentanyl with medical support, counseling, and medication-assisted treatment when clinically appropriate. Every patient receives an individualized plan from experienced nursing, medical, and mental health professionals focused on long-term recovery.

Missouri has seen rising opioid-related overdoses, including across the Kansas City metro. Accessible outpatient care — with PHP, IOP, and telehealth — helps reduce relapse and reconnect people to health, work, and family.

Opioid recovery treatment space at Missouri Behavioral Health in Missouri
Signs & Symptoms

Signs someone may need opioid rehab.

Behavioral changes — lying, poor hygiene, or loss of motivation — often signal advanced opioid use. Professional evaluation can prevent overdose and connect you to care before a crisis.

  • Unable to stop using opioids despite harm to health, work, or relationships
  • Mood swings, isolation, or secrecy around drug use
  • Increasing tolerance — needing higher doses than prescribed
  • Withdrawal symptoms when attempting to stop (aches, nausea, anxiety, cravings)
  • Doctor shopping or obtaining pills outside medical guidance
  • Continued use after overdose scares or hospitalizations
Treatment Options

How outpatient opioid rehab helps.

Outpatient care lets you receive structured therapy and medical support while maintaining daily responsibilities — integrating healthcare, mental health, and peer support for long-term recovery.

MAT Coordination

Buprenorphine or naltrexone may be coordinated with therapy to reduce cravings and support stability.

Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

Structured daytime treatment with close clinical oversight during early opioid recovery.

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

Regular therapy and peer support while maintaining work, family, and community ties.

Virtual Outpatient

Telehealth opioid treatment for Kansas City–area clients and families across Missouri.

Treatment Process

The treatment process at Missouri Behavioral Health.

01

Assessment & diagnosis

Medical and mental health evaluation identifies substance type, withdrawal risk, dual diagnosis needs, and the right level of care.

02

Stabilization & MAT

Clinical staff monitor symptoms and coordinate medication-assisted treatment when appropriate to improve comfort and safety.

03

Therapy & skill-building

Individual, group, and family therapy address triggers, trauma, and behaviors that sustain opioid use.

04

Relapse prevention

Personalized aftercare planning, naloxone education, and coping strategies protect progress beyond program completion.

FAQ

Common questions.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Opioid rehab is structured treatment to help you safely stop using heroin, fentanyl, or prescription painkillers. It combines medical support, counseling, and often medication-assisted treatment (MAT) to manage withdrawal and reduce relapse risk.

Also Treating

We treat all major substance use disorders.

Ready to Start?

Admission coordinators are available 24/7.

100% confidential · HIPAA-compliant · Same-day admissions available

HIPAA-Compliant Private Insurance Accepted Statewide Virtual Care