You can do this.

When it comes to treating opioid use, one size most certainly doesn’t fit all. As a result, the first step on your journey will be a personal assessment of your situation by one of our physicians. With all our records completely confidential, you don’t need to worry about what information you reveal and we urge you to be as honest as possible. You will also meet with a qualified addiction counselor to review consent forms and be oriented on treatment expectations. Please feel free to bring any and all questions you may have to your intake counselor. They are there to make this process as informative and clear as possible for you. After you have met with the physician and intake counselor, you will then be provided with a dose of your prescribed medication by a dispensing nurse.

No Appointment Required

You may come in anytime during our business hours to complete an intake into the program. We ask that you plan on being at the clinic about 2 hours.

You will need to bring the following with you:

  • Photo ID

  • Insurance card or payment

  • List of medications

With your treatment plan designed, you’ll be given your first dose of medication. In the initial weeks of your treatment, we’ll carefully monitor your medication levels to ensure that they’re achieving the desired results. During this time, it’s crucial that you meet regularly with your counselor to help maintain your progress.

With a stable and effective level of medication realized, patients are then encouraged to explore further issues and objectives with their counselor in a bid to strengthen and enhance their lives in all aspects.

To find out how Elevate Healthcare’s program works in more detail, contact us today — one of our team members will be more than happy to answer your questions.

Insurance and Payment

We accept Health First Colorado (Medicaid) and Medicare insurance plans, and will work with you if your are uninsured or under-insured. We don’t want your financial situation to be a barrier in receiving treatment services.


Important Tips & Reminders

  • Never use more than the amount prescribed and take as close to the same time daily. If a dose is missed, or if it feels like it’s not working, do not take an extra dose of methadone.

  • Do not drink alcohol while taking methadone.

  • Be careful driving or operating machinery on methadone.

  • Store methadone at room temperature.

  • Prevent children and pets from accidental ingestion by storing it out of reach and in a locked-box.

  • Do not share your methadone with anyone even if they have similar symptoms or suffer from the same condition.

  • Dosage adjustments may be required if your medication is not lasting a full 24 hours.

  • Call 911 if too much methadone is taken or if an overdose is suspected.