Get Opioid Use Treatment

Map to find treatment

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to Save Someone from
an Opioid Overdose

Overdose Risks

Mixing drugs, including Fentanyl

Opioid Safe Use

Prevention Tips

Get Naloxone

to Save Someone from
an Opioid Overdose

Map to Get

Opioid Use Treatment

Overdose Risks

Mixing drugs, including Fentanyl

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For mental health emergencies, call or text 988

For opioid medication treatment, click here

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How to Use this Map

Steps

  1. Filter your search by county or city (if your county or city does not appear please view telehealth options).
  2. Select the type of Medication Assisted Treatment Type you are searching for (MAT for pregnancy, MAT for outpatient, MAT for inpatient and MAT for detox)
  3. Click either the red box for MAT Treatment Centers or click on blue box for MAT Telehealth Centers)
  4. To go back to the original map, click the circular arrow icon to refresh the map.

MAT Provider Contact Form

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Another Treatment Resource:

988 Lifeline – Call or Text
Anyone. Anytime. Any Issue.

Free, Private and Confidential Support 24/7 by Phone, Text or Chat

If you are overwhelmed by life or emotions or seeking help with alcohol or drug use and you don’t know where to turn, 988 is here to listen and get you private one-on-one support from a caring, understanding and non-judgmental counselor to help you through the moment.
No matter the circumstances, don’t wait to get help. Call or text 988. Click here for more 988 New Mexico’s Lifeline. Visit https://988nm.org/

Medicaid Eligibility

New Mexico Medicaid covers Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders, including Methadone, Buprenorphine (also known as Suboxone), and Naltrexone (also known as Vivitrol).

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