Medication for Opioid Use Disorder offered at Neighborcare Health's Pike Place Market Clinic
Medication for Opioid Use Disorder offered at Neighborcare Health's Pike Place Market Clinic
Provides medications such as buprenorphine and naltrexone for people with opioid use disorders. The medications can be taken at home to help ease cravings and stop withdrawals from opioids. Provides behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment on an outpatient basis for established patients. Offers home-based inductions. Patients will receive a prescription after first visit. Clients are not required to do counseling but it is encouraged and available at all clinics.
Physical Address
1930 Post Alley Walk Way, Seattle, WA 98101
Hours
Phone: M-F, 8am-5pm. 1st W, 9:30am-5 pm. Clinic: M-Th 8am-5pm F, 8am-4pm 1st & 3rd W, 9:30am-5pm
Application process
Call for intake and to see if the clinic is accepting new patients or if capacity has been reached. Patients may be able to get a prescription for Suboxone at initial appointment depending on medical history and provider availability.
Fee
Offers sliding scale fees and accepts Medicare, WA Apple Health (Medicaid), and most health insurance plans.
Eligibility
Individuals who have an opioid use disorder (addiction to pain medication or heroin, for example) Works with people who are homeless as well as those with ongoing polysubstance use.
Languages
Interpreter services
Service area
King, WA
Agency info
Neighborcare Health
Operates multiple health care clinics throughout the Seattle area.