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Providence Comprehensive Treatment Center

Leading Opioid Addiction Treatment in Providence, RI

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4.3

(53 Google reviews)

Opioid Use Clinical Setting City Area Coed Adults MAT Clinic Outpatient
66 Pavilion Ave, Providence, RI 02905
Admissions: 5:30am - 2pm Daily

Overview

Providence Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) provides specialized outpatient care for adults struggling with opioid addiction in a professional, clinical setting. The facility includes a waiting room, private counseling offices, and a secure medication dispensing area to support patients through recovery. Their evidence-based approach combines FDA-approved medications like Methadone and Suboxone® with individual and group counseling to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction. By offering a "whole-person" approach, Providence CTC is dedicated to helping individuals manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and build the foundation for lasting recovery while maintaining their daily responsibilities. Visit their website here.

Facility

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Clinical Setting
Small Group Sessions (10-15 patients)
Co-ed Program for Adults
Personal Phones Allowed
Designated Smoking Areas
Medicaid Accepted
Long-Term Treatment Model
Community Referral Services

Your First Step is a Conversation

Reaching out can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. The admissions team is here to listen without judgment and help you understand your options.

  • Your call is 100% confidential. Speak with Providence CTC's admissions.
  • There's no commitment to enroll. They're here to answer questions.
  • Talk next steps clearly. Discuss costs and what treatment looks like.
(401) 337-8205

Treatment

Levels of Care

Outpatient Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

The Gold Standard for Opioid Addiction Care.

Length of Stay: As long as clinically necessary. Combines medication (Methadone, Suboxone®, etc.) with counseling.

Approaches

Individual Therapy One-on-one counseling sessions to address personal challenges and recovery goals.
Group Therapy Therapist-led sessions with peers to build a sober support network and develop coping skills.
Co-occurring Disorders The primary focus is on opioid use disorder. Referrals are provided for specialized mental health care.

Policies

Outpatient Campus

Patients attend scheduled appointments and live off-site.

MAT is Central

Adherence to the medication protocol is required.

Smoking/Vaping Allowed

Permitted in designated areas outside the clinic.

Electronics Policy

Phones are allowed but not during counseling sessions.

Mandatory Participation

Regular attendance at counseling is required.

Drug Screening

Regular and random testing is conducted.

Cost

Payment Structure

Providence CTC accepts most insurance plans, including Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurance. Contact them for a free benefits check.

Enquire About Costs

Self-Pay

Self-pay options are available. Please call to confirm exact pricing.

  • Intake Fee: $100 - $300
  • Daily Maintenance Fee: $20 - $60

Reviews

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4.3 / 5

Based on 53 Google reviews

What Clients Appreciate

  • Life-Saving Support: Many credit the clinic with saving their life and helping them regain stability.

  • Compassionate Staff: Counselors and nurses are often praised for being caring and non-judgmental.

  • Effective Program: Patients feel the program works and provides the tools needed for sobriety.

"This place saved my life. Everyone is super nice and they dont judge you. My counselor is amazing and has helped me threw alot. I would recommend this place to anyone who is looking for help."

— Destiny-Ann Marie (Google Review)

"The staff here is very understanding and supportive. From the nurses to security to counselors. My counselor has helped me so much on my journey! The security always are friendly and great people as well. I'm thankful for this place."

— Jessica R. (Google Review)
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While most reviews are positive, some critical feedback mentions long wait times, especially in the morning, and occasional negative interactions with staff. Administrative organization and communication are also cited as areas for improvement by some former patients.

Tip: The program's effectiveness is highly praised, but prospective patients should be prepared for a busy clinic environment, especially during peak hours.

Location

Address

Providence CTC

66 Pavilion Ave

Providence, RI 02905, USA

Hours

Services: Daily, 5:30am - 2:00pm
Admissions line open during business hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Program & Treatment

Why choose this program? What makes it different?

The center states it is not a "typical methadone clinic" because it offers multiple medication options (Methadone, Suboxone®, etc.) and provides personalized care with a "whole-person approach." They emphasize treating every patient with dignity, respect, and compassion.

What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?

The center offers outpatient medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder, which includes prescription medication (such as Methadone or Suboxone®) and counseling.

How do you treat dual diagnosis / co-occurring disorders?

Information regarding the specific treatment of co-occurring mental health disorders is not detailed on their website. The focus is on opioid use disorder.

What types of therapies are used?

The program uses a combination of individual and group counseling as a core component of its medication-assisted treatment model.

Does this program use the 12-Steps?

No, the program's primary focus is on clinical counseling combined with medication-assisted treatment, rather than a 12-Step model.

Is the program faith-based?

No, the program is a clinical, evidence-based treatment program and is not faith-based.

How long has this facility been open?

Providence Comprehensive Treatment Center was founded in 2005.

Cost & Admission

What will my costs be for treatment?

Costs can vary. Self-pay estimates are an intake fee of $100-$300 and a daily maintenance fee of $20-$60, depending on the medication prescribed. Most costs will likely be covered if you have Medicaid or other insurance.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes, the clinic accepts most insurance plans, including Medicaid, Medicare, and commercial insurance providers.

Do you provide detoxification services?

The clinic does not offer inpatient medical detox. However, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) itself is a form of outpatient stabilization that manages withdrawal symptoms and cravings safely.

Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?

Yes, MAT is the core of the program. The clinic offers multiple medication options, including Suboxone®, methadone, naltrexone, and buprenorphine.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment?

Inpatient treatment is residential care where you live at the facility full-time (typically 30-90 days) with 24/7 supervision and intensive therapy. Outpatient treatment allows you to live at home while attending scheduled sessions. MAT clinics like Providence CTC are a specific type of outpatient care for opioid use disorder where patients visit regularly to receive medication (like methadone or Suboxone®) and counseling, which helps manage cravings and withdrawal while maintaining daily life.

Daily Life, Rules & Family

How long will I be there?

The duration of treatment is personalized to each patient's needs. Research indicates that patients who participate in MAT for one to two years have the greatest chance of achieving long-term recovery, but you can continue as long as necessary.

Is this a closed/locked facility?

No, this is an outpatient clinic. It is not a locked or residential facility. Patients attend scheduled appointments during open hours.

Can I use my phone/laptop? Is smoking allowed?

Yes, smoking is permitted in designated areas outside the facility. You can also have your personal phone, but you are expected not to use it during your counseling sessions.

What should I bring? What should I leave at home?

Since this is an outpatient clinic, you do not need to pack belongings. For your appointments, you should bring a valid ID and your insurance information.

Who provides care here? Are there psychiatrists on staff?

Care is provided by a team of licensed counselors and medical professionals. Medications are prescribed and managed by qualified providers, such as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA), under the supervision of a Medical Director. The clinic does not have psychiatrists on staff.

Who will be in treatment with me?

The program serves a diverse population of adults (18+) of all genders who are seeking help for opioid use disorder. This includes individuals with Medicaid, Medicare, and private commercial insurance. Group sessions typically include 10-15 peers.

What is the family involvement and visitation policy?

As an outpatient facility, there are no formal visitation hours. Family counseling sessions may be available to help loved ones understand addiction and support the patient's recovery process.

What kind of aftercare and follow-up support is available?

The MAT program itself is considered long-term care. The clinic can also provide referrals to other community resources, such as 12-Step meetings, more intensive outpatient programs, or sober living arrangements if needed.

What is the layout of the campus?

The facility is a medical clinic with a waiting room, private offices for individual counseling, rooms for group therapy, medical examination rooms, and a secure dosing/dispensing area for medication.

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