Addiction Research and Treatment Inc (AART) is a dedicated substance abuse treatment facility serving individuals in Antioch, CA and surrounding communities. Located at 3707 Sunset Lane, AART provides evidence-based treatment for people struggling with addiction, with specialized support for pregnant or postpartum women and those involved in the criminal justice system. The facility combines research-informed practices with compassionate care to help patients achieve lasting recovery.
AART offers a comprehensive range of outpatient treatment services designed to meet patients at different stages of their recovery journey. Detoxification programs provide medically supervised withdrawal management to help patients safely begin treatment. The facility specializes in medication-assisted treatment (MAT), including methadone maintenance for long-term opioid dependence management and methadone detoxification for patients ready to taper off methadone under medical supervision. Buprenorphine treatment is also available as an alternative medication option that helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. All programs are delivered through flexible outpatient care, allowing patients to maintain work, family, and other responsibilities while receiving treatment. AART recognizes that each person's path to recovery is unique, and the clinical team works to develop individualized treatment plans that address each patient's specific needs and circumstances.
AART accepts Medicaid and self-payment options, with sliding fee scales available to ensure cost does not become a barrier to treatment. For patients with Medicaid coverage, treatment services are provided in compliance with insurance benefits and parity protections. The facility understands that financial concerns can prevent people from seeking help, which is why they work with patients to explore all available payment options and create affordable care plans tailored to individual circumstances.
If you or someone you care about is ready to take the first step toward recovery, AART's team is ready to help. Call (510) 427-2285 to speak with an admissions specialist, ask questions about treatment programs, and begin the path to healing. Recovery is possible, and professional support is available now.