Medication Treatment Options in Wisconsin
A plain-language overview of medication-assisted treatment options, insurance considerations, and next steps for people in Wisconsin.
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Treatment Options in Wisconsin
In the Midwest, treatment options span major metro-area clinics and smaller regional providers, with many programs coordinating closely with local health departments. People in Wisconsin exploring medication-assisted treatment typically consider methadone through a licensed opioid treatment program, buprenorphine/Suboxone through an office-based provider, or naltrexone/Vivitrol as a non-opioid option — often alongside counseling and ongoing support.
Getting Started in Wisconsin
- Learn about methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, and naltrexone/Vivitrol on our Treatment Options page
- Check whether Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance may help cover costs in Wisconsin
- Ask a prospective provider about their intake process and counseling services
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Insurance in Wisconsin
Medicaid eligibility, covered services, and provider networks vary by state, so residents of Wisconsin should verify their specific benefits directly with their plan or a prospective provider.
Verify InsuranceFrequently Asked Questions
Does Wisconsin Medicaid cover medication treatment?
Many state Medicaid programs, including in Wisconsin, cover some level of treatment services, though specifics vary. Verifying directly is recommended.
Is telehealth treatment available in Wisconsin?
Many providers now offer telehealth options for certain treatment services, though availability depends on the specific provider and state regulations.
How do I find a provider near me in Wisconsin?
You can fill out our short form or call to speak with a treatment navigator who can help point you toward next steps in your area.