Not All Recovery Paths Are the Same
If you or someone you love is thinking about quitting opioids, the choices can feel overwhelming. One of the most common questions we hear in Sacramento is:
“Should I choose medication-assisted treatment (MAT), or should I go drug-free?”
While both paths are valid, not all recovery methods offer the same support, safety, or long-term success — especially when it comes to opioid addiction. At CORE Medical Clinic in Sacramento, we offer MAT because it combines medication, counseling, and real-world support — not just detox and willpower.
Here’s what you need to know about both approaches so you can make the best decision for your recovery.
What Is Abstinence-Only Recovery?
Abstinence-only recovery is based on the idea of quitting all drugs completely — including medications like methadone or buprenorphine. This is the model often used in 12-step programs or non-medical treatment centers.
While it can work for some, abstinence-only recovery has challenges:
- High rates of relapse, especially in the first year
- No medical support for withdrawal symptoms or cravings
- Can increase risk of overdose if someone relapses after a period of no use
- Doesn’t address physical dependency on opioids
For some people with mild opioid use disorder (OUD), this approach might be enough. But for many, especially those using fentanyl, heroin, or long-term painkillers, the withdrawal can be too intense to manage alone.
What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
MAT combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapy. It’s not about “replacing one drug with another” — it’s about helping your body stabilize and giving you space to rebuild your life.
At CORE Medical Clinic in Sacramento, we provide:
- Methadone clinic services to manage cravings and prevent relapse
- Buprenorphine treatment (also known as Suboxone) for patients looking for flexibility and lower misuse potential
- Naltrexone therapy to block the effects of opioids after detox
- Opioid detox center support for medically managed withdrawal
- Substance use disorder (SUD) treatment including therapy and case management
- Opioid withdrawal management tailored to your medical and emotional needs
Why MAT Works Better for Most People with OUD
Research shows that MAT is more effective than abstinence-only recovery for opioid use disorder.
Benefits of MAT include:
- Fewer withdrawal symptoms
- Stronger engagement in treatment
- Lower risk of relapse and overdose
- Better mental and physical health
- More stability in daily life, work, and relationships
MAT also removes the pressure to “tough it out” alone. Recovery shouldn’t be about suffering — it should be about healing.
Is MAT Right for You?
If you’ve tried to quit opioids and found it too hard to manage the symptoms… or if you’re scared of relapsing after a clean period… MAT may be your safest option.
Our team at CORE Medical Clinic will work with you to create a plan that fits your needs, goals, and lifestyle. We treat you with respect, privacy, and compassion — always.
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Recovery Is Personal. Your Plan Should Be Too.
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to opioid addiction recovery. But the right tools make all the difference.
Whether you’re just starting to explore treatment or looking for long-term support, CORE Medical Clinic in Sacramento is here for you — with real solutions that meet you where you are.
💬 Call us or visit our website today to learn how MAT can help you recover safely — and stay in recovery for good.