Conditions We Treat

Opioid Use Disorder Treatment (MOUD) in Montana

Judgment-free, evidence-based treatment for opioid use disorder, including medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), from board-certified addiction medicine physicians via telehealth across Montana.

Signs it may be time to seek help

Opioid use disorder is a medical condition, not a moral failing. If any of these sound familiar, effective treatment exists, and it works.

Using opioids longer or in larger amounts than intended

Strong cravings or urges to use

Needing more to get the same effect

Withdrawal symptoms when cutting back

Use interfering with work, family, or health

Wanting to stop but not being able to on your own

How we treat opioid use disorder

Medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is the gold standard of care, cutting overdose risk dramatically and making lasting recovery achievable. We combine it with real human support.

Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)

Evidence-based medications including buprenorphine, prescribed and managed by board-certified addiction medicine physicians.

Same-Team Mental Health Care

Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other co-occurring conditions treated by the same integrated team, because recovery works better when everything is addressed.

Perinatal Addiction Medicine

Specialized, non-stigmatizing care for pregnant and postpartum patients, focused on the health of both parent and family.

Recovery Support & Follow-Up

Relapse prevention planning, counseling coordination, and ongoing follow-up that continues well past the first prescription.

Why Montanans choose 406 Recovery for opioid use disorder care

01

Addiction Medicine Specialists

Board-certified addiction medicine physicians, not a general clinic adding MOUD on the side.

02

Telehealth Access Statewide

Treatment from home, removing the travel, wait lists, and visibility barriers that keep many Montanans from starting.

03

Zero Judgment

We treat opioid use disorder as the medical condition it is. You will be met with respect, full stop.

04

Whole-Person Recovery

Medication, mental health care, therapy, and recovery support in one coordinated plan.

MOUD questions, answered

Can I start buprenorphine through telehealth?

In many cases, yes. Current regulations allow telehealth initiation of buprenorphine. Your provider will review your situation and walk you through exactly how starting treatment will work.

Is taking medication just replacing one drug with another?

No. MOUD medications stabilize brain chemistry so you can function, work, and rebuild, without the highs, lows, and overdose risk of opioid use. Decades of evidence show MOUD saves lives and supports long-term recovery.

What if I’ve tried treatment before and relapsed?

Relapse is common in recovery and is never a reason to give up or be turned away. Our team specializes in patients who haven’t found success in traditional settings.

Quality psychiatric care is within reach

Whether you are seeking care for yourself or partnering with us as a provider, our team is here to help. Reach out today to get started.