About Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services – Tulsa
Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services (KCTS) provides help for opioid addiction in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Their goal is to get you on the road to recovery with professional, compassionate care. They have a knowledgeable staff ready to answer your questions and guide you through the program.
KCTS is owned by the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees, but they serve tribal and non-tribal guests. And if you aren’t in Tulsa, they offer assistance in Tahlequah, Jay, and Kansas.
The Tulsa location provides medication assisted treatment (MAT) using the FDA-approved medicine methadone to lessen withdrawal symptoms and reduce drug cravings. They combine this service with counseling to address all aspects of healing, not only the symptoms.
You won’t feel isolated when getting treatment with KCTS. They have a team of specialists to help you recover, including psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, therapists, case managers and peer recovery specialists.
Case managers can connect you to additional resources for ongoing recovery care. They can help with housing, insurance and transportation.
Peer support is included in some of their programs. These specialists help guide you through the program to get the most out of their services. They can also connect you to other support resources for continued sobriety assistance.