Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
Safe, proven medicines to help lower cravings and support recovery.
Help That Works for You
At We Care Daily Clinics, we offer medications for opioid use disorder to support people living with opioid use in Washington. If you are struggling with heroin, fentanyl, or prescription pain pills, you are not alone.
Talk to Someone Who Cares
Call Us Today at (253) 999-5750
What Is Medications for Opioid Use Disorder?
MOUD uses safe, approved medicines to help you recover from opioid use. These medicines lower cravings and help your body feel more stable.
We also give you support like counseling mental health services and peer support services. It’s care for your whole self, not just the symptoms.
Medicines We Use
We offer three approved medicines for opioid treatment in Washington.
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Taken daily by mouth at a clinic to reduce opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
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A daily sublingual film or tablet that combines buprenorphine and naloxone to manage opioid dependence and prevent misuse.
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A monthly injection of naltrexone that blocks opioid effects and helps prevent relapse after detoxification.
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Used to maintain steady buprenorphine levels and support recovery from opioid dependence.
We help you choose the treatment that feels right for you. Our team is here to guide and support you.
Full Support For Your Recovery
We treat more than opioid use. We care for your whole life, so you can feel stronger, safer, and more supported each day.
What You Get With Treatment
One-on-one counseling
Group support
Mental health care
Peer support services for housing, jobs, food, and more
How This Support Helps You
Handle cravings and triggers
Work through stress, sadness, and trauma
Build healthy habits and goals
Feel more in control of your life
Get through hard days with someone by your side
Start Right Away
Walk in or call—no referral needed
Same-day care is available
You don’t have to feel “ready” to start
We welcome everyone
Insurance and Cost
We accept Medicaid and Medicare. If you don’t have coverage, we will help you find a way.
Where to Get MOUD in Washington
We offer full medication-assisted treatment at all our locations:
Auburn, WA – In-person clinic
Seattle, WA – Mobile clinic
SODO (Seattle), WA – Mobile clinic
Tacoma, WA – Mobile clinic
FAQs About Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
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Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and support services to treat opioid addiction. It helps reduce cravings, prevent relapse, and support long-term recovery.
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Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) work by balancing brain chemistry, reducing withdrawal symptoms, and blocking the euphoric effects of opioids. This helps you feel stable and able to focus on recovery through counseling, peer support, and healthy lifestyle changes. The medications we use—such as Methadone, Buprenorphine (Suboxone, Sublocade), or Naltrexone (Vivitrol)—are designed to prevent the sickness often associated with withdrawal. When taken as prescribed under medical supervision, MOUD helps your body adjust comfortably and safely without the severe symptoms of withdrawal.
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We Care Daily Clinics accepts Medicaid and Medicare. For those without insurance or those with financial concerns, our on-site financial navigators can help explore coverage and payment options. Our goal is to ensure cost is never a barrier to receiving life-saving treatment.
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The length of treatment varies. Some people may use MOUD short-term, while others benefit from longer-term or ongoing support. Treatment plans are individualized and made with your provider.
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No. MOUD uses safe, regulated medications under medical supervision. These treatments stabilize patients, improve health, and support recovery. They are proven to reduce overdose risk and improve quality of life.
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Anyone over the age of 18 struggling with opioid use disorder may qualify. Our care team will provide an assessment and help determine if MOUD is the right fit.
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Relapse can be part of the recovery journey, and it doesn’t mean treatment has failed. If a relapse happens, our team will work with you to adjust your care plan, increase support, and make sure your safety comes first. Continuing MOUD after a relapse still lowers the risk of overdose and can help you get back on track. At We Care Daily Clinic, we meet patients with compassion and support- never judgment.