Your Path To Recovery Starts Here

At Tadiso, Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) is a key part of our comprehensive approach to recovery. We offer all FDA-approved medication options because we recognize that every person’s journey is unique and deserves individualized care. These medications help reduce cravings and manage withdrawal symptoms, creating a stable foundation that allows you to focus on rebuilding your life and engaging in counseling, recovery support, and other treatment services. Whether you are seeking help for the first time, returning to treatment, or exploring a different medication option, our team will work with you to find the approach that best meets your needs. We are committed to making the process quick, private, and accessible as possible, and we welcome individuals with Medical Assistance, private insurance, or no insurance at all.

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Strengthening Local Communities with Convenient, Compassionate Care

At Tadiso Incorporated, you’re a person with a story, and we’re here to support your opioid recovery with treatment and support services tailored to you. Our outpatient opioid treatment clinic in Allegheny County, PA, offers comprehensive, evidence-based care for opioid use disorder to individuals and families. Each person’s opioid recovery journey begins with a thorough medical assessment and psychosocial evaluation, allowing our team to create personalized treatment plans that truly address an individual patient’s needs.

Featured Opioid Treatment Services

Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD): Methadone, Suboxone, and Injectables

Contingency Management

Mental/Behavioral Health Diagnosis

Prescription Medication Management

Prenatal and Postpartum Treatment Education Programs

Recovery Support Services

In-Person and Telehealth Individual, Group, and Family Counseling

Relapse Prevention and Recovery Education

In-House Drop-In Child Care

Demystifying MOUD

Our MOUD program is designed to help alleviate the withdrawal symptoms and cravings of opioid use disorder, supporting patients as they engage more fully in counseling and recovery-focused services. Delivered with respect and support, this opioid treatment option is available both in person and via telehealth, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for all.

  • Reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms, typically administered in a clinic setting  
  • Methadone is administered on a daily basis, at Tadiso, you’ll receive medication on day one, typically within an hour
  • Walk-in during our intake hours: Monday to Friday; 6am-11am. 
  • Call or text to schedule an appointment: 833-TADISO-3  

What to Expect

  • Arrive by 11:00 AM to begin the intake process.
  • Complete your intake paperwork and meet with our admissions team to verify eligibility.
  • Meet with our medical team for your initial assessment.
  • Receive your first dose the same day (when clinically appropriate).
  • Connect with our Recovery Support team to learn about available services and supports.
  • Get personalized referrals to additional resources based on your individual needs.
  • Typically known as one of these brands, transmucosal buprenorphine-naloxone products are medications that manage withdrawal and cravings. Often, it is taken as a film or tablet and can offer a bit more flexibility with your schedule.  
  • Intake is as simple as meeting with our staff, including our medical department, and receiving a script that you can pick up at a pharmacy near you.  
  • Treatment is provided is in a safe, supportive, and confidential outpatient environment combined with your local pharmacy.
  • Our team works with each patient to determine if Suboxone is the right fit on their recovery journey.
  • Long Acting Injectables are typically known as one of these brand names. They are an FDA-approved treatment options that provides consistent medication support over weeks or months..  
  • These injections can help reduce cravings, help with withdrawal symptoms, and lower the risk of missed doses by eliminating the need for daily medication.
  • Long-acting injectables offer a discreet and convenient option for individuals seeking added stability in recovery.
  • Our medical team will help determine whether an injectable medication is the right choice based on your treatment needs and goals. It does require an in-office appointment, please call to schedule: 833-TADISO-3.
  • We have protocol if you are already on another medication and seeking to switch to one of the injectable medications.  

Methadone

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Suboxone

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Injectables

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Understanding Opioid Use Disorder

Signs and Symptoms

Risk Factors

Co-Occurring Disorders

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