Treating
Opioid Addiction
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While prescription opioid pain medications can help treat pain
after surgery or an injury, they carry serious risks like addiction. If you
or a loved one are struggling with opioid addiction, Medicare covers treatment services that can help. These services help people with Medicare recover from opioid
addiction and include medication coverage (like methadone, buprenorphine, and
naltrexone), counseling, drug testing, individual and group therapy, and
more. Certain services, like counseling and therapy, are available both
in-person and virtually. Learn More
The first step is talking with a doctor about treatment
options, and where to go to get help. People with Medicare can also visit Medicare.gov and select their state to
find local treatment programs. Sincerely, The Medicare Team |
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Wednesday, September 28, 2022
Medicare covers opioid addiction treatment services
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