Core Treatment Program
BHG Providence focuses on providing comprehensive outpatient services designed to support individuals in their recovery from opioid addiction while they continue to engage with their work, family, and community.
Length of Stay: As long as clinically necessary
This program is the cornerstone of BHG's services. It combines FDA-approved medications (Methadone and Suboxone) with counseling to provide a whole-patient approach to treatment. Patients visit the clinic for medication and participate in individual, group, and family counseling sessions to develop coping skills and address the root causes of addiction. The flexible outpatient model allows for long-term maintenance and stability.
Environment & Accommodations
BHG Providence Treatment Center operates as an outpatient clinic, not a residential facility. The environment is a professional, clinical office setting designed for privacy and safety. Patients visit the facility for appointments, medication dosing, and counseling sessions. As there are no living accommodations, the focus is on providing accessible and efficient care. Group therapy sessions typically include 10-15 patients, fostering a supportive peer community within a structured clinical framework.
The facility is an office/clinic with private rooms for counseling and a designated area for medication administration.
The program serves all adults (18+) in a co-ed environment. All patients attend the same groups and use the same facilities during their visits.
Group counseling sessions are kept to a moderate size of 10-15 participants to ensure everyone has a chance to share and connect.
Policies & Rules
This is a Medication-Assisted Treatment clinic offering maintenance on methadone and Suboxone as a core part of its recovery model.
Smoking and vaping are permitted in designated outdoor areas outside the clinic building.
Patients may bring and use their personal cell phones and other electronics. Use is restricted during counseling sessions to ensure focus.
Program & Treatment
Learn about the program structure, therapy types, and treatment model.
BHG focuses on "recovery for a lifetime," uses a proprietary clinical model that adapts to patient needs, and offers expansive counseling and case management. They also provide both in-center dosing and prescription-based options for medication.
They offer outpatient treatment programs for opioid addiction using Medication-Assisted Recovery with methadone, Suboxone, and extended-release buprenorphine, along with addiction counseling.
The website states that their counselors work to diagnose and treat co-occurring issues like depression to "heal the whole person."
They use cognitive behavioral therapy in individual, group, and family counseling formats.
No, the program is a clinical model centered around Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) and evidence-based counseling, rather than the 12-Step fellowship model.
No, this is a clinical, evidence-based program and is not affiliated with any faith or religion.
This BHG location opened in 2021.
A Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) clinic differs from traditional rehab primarily in its approach. MAT clinics use FDA-approved medications like methadone or Suboxone combined with counseling to treat addiction as a chronic medical condition. These clinics are typically outpatient, allowing patients to live at home. In contrast, traditional rehab often focuses on complete abstinence, usually involves residential inpatient stays (e.g., 30-90 days), and emphasizes intensive therapy without long-term medication maintenance.
Cost & Admission
Find answers about costs, insurance, and what's required for admission.
Costs vary. Self-pay estimates are an intake fee of $100-$300 and a daily maintenance fee of $20-$60, depending on the medication. Most costs will be covered if you have Medicaid or other insurance.
Yes, they accept Medicaid and Medicare. They also work with other insurance providers like Optum, United, Humana, and Aetna. Financing and sliding scale plans may be available.
They do not offer inpatient detox. However, the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program serves as a form of outpatient taper/detox by managing withdrawal symptoms and cravings with medication.
Yes, they offer Medication-Assisted Recovery with Suboxone as one of their primary treatment options.
Yes, they treat co-occurring issues like depression through integrated counseling services.
Daily Life & Rules
Details on the clinic environment, what to bring, and facility policies.
Treatment length is individualized and based on clinical need. Some patients may taper off medication over weeks or months, while others may remain on maintenance therapy for years or indefinitely for stability.
This is an outpatient program for opioid use disorder, so there are no living facilities. Patients live at home and visit the clinic for services.
As an outpatient clinic, this is not a locked facility. Patients come for scheduled appointments and leave afterward.
Yes, smoking is permitted outside in designated areas. Patients can also use their phones, but not during counseling sessions.
For your appointments, you should bring a valid Photo ID, your Insurance Card (if applicable), and a form of payment for any co-pays or fees.
Since this is an outpatient clinic, you only need to bring items necessary for your appointment. Weapons, illicit substances, or alcohol are strictly prohibited on the premises.
The facility is a clinical office with a reception area, private rooms for individual and family counseling, a larger room for group sessions, and staff offices.
Support, Staff & Community
Information on the care team, family involvement, and peer environment.
Care is provided by a local, multidisciplinary team that includes licensed counselors, nurses, and medical providers (such as Nurse Practitioners or Physician Assistants) who administer MAT medications.
You will be in treatment with other co-ed adults (18+) who are also seeking help for opioid use disorder. The clientele includes individuals with Medicaid, private insurance, and those who self-pay. Group sessions typically have 10-15 people.
Since this is an outpatient clinic, traditional "visitation" does not apply. However, family involvement is encouraged through dedicated family counseling sessions.
The program offers family counseling sessions to help repair relationships, educate loved ones on the nature of addiction, and build a strong, informed support system.
MAT is considered ongoing care rather than a program with a fixed end date. For patients seeking additional support, the staff can provide referrals to other levels of care, sober living homes, or 12-step meetings in the community.
The primary medical providers are typically Nurse Practitioners or Physician Assistants, and counseling is provided by licensed counselors. The website does not specify if psychiatrists or psychologists are on staff.
The program offers ongoing outpatient services. Based on their social media, they also host community events, providing opportunities for alumni to stay connected if they choose.
The duration of treatment is flexible and depends entirely on the individual's clinical needs and recovery goals. There is no maximum or minimum length of stay.
Payment & Cost Information
Insurance Accepted
BHG Providence is committed to accessible care and accepts Medicaid and Medicare. They also work with many private insurance plans. Financing options and sliding scale fees may be available.
Self-Pay Estimates
These are estimates for patients paying without insurance and are subject to change. Most costs are covered by insurance or Medicaid.
- Intake Fee:$100 - $300
- Daily Maintenance Fee:$20 - $60
In-Network & Accepted Providers May Include:
This is a partial list. The best way to confirm coverage is to contact their admissions team.
Medicaid
Medicare
Aetna
Humana
United Healthcare
Optum
And More