Your first Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) appointment is an opportunity for you and your doctor to set goals, share information, and build trust. You’ll develop a foundation for a safe and stable recovery from an opioid use disorder.
Doctors are encouraged to assess their patients carefully before they offer prescriptions for OUD.[1] Expect your doctor to ask several questions to ensure that this form of treatment is right for you.
You’ll be asked about the following:
All this information will be used to help you and your provider develop a treatment plan.
Your doctor should educate you about your medications and how treatment works. Informed consent is an important part of your recovery, so expect your doctor to move slowly and ensure you understand everything that's shared with you.[2]
Your doctor will explain the following:
Your provider will schedule a follow-up visit, and you’ll continue to see the same provider for ongoing treatment. If you have questions before that appointment arrives, your doctor will tell you how to get in touch.
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