Learn more about treatment options
If you or someone you know is uninsured and has an Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), please click here or contact one of the agencies listed in the map below to learn more. Your recovery is important to us. If you do not reach someone right away, please continue to be patient and call all of the treatment agencies in your area. Buprenorphine, naltrexone/Vivitrol, and methadone are all options to treat OUD. Ask your treatment agency which medication may be best for you.
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Linkage To Care
Opioid STR/SOR partners with several organizations in Missouri to improve linkages to care for individuals with OUD. Project partners focus on a wide range of issues, including linking people post-overdose in the emergency room to evidence-based treatment, providing mental health liaison services to clients involved in the justice system, and providing support to pregnant and postpartum women as they embark on treatment and recovery journeys.
Missouri Hospital Association

The Missouri Hospital Association is expanding post-overdose hospital programming throughout the state as well as specialized services for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS).
Behavioral Health Network of Greater St. Louis

The Behavioral Health Network is implementing the Engaging Patients in Care Coordination (EPICC) program throughout St. Louis, connecting overdose survivors in the emergency room with community treatment services.
St. Louis County Justice Center - Offering Medical Treatment "Behind the Walls"

St. Louis County Justice Center and the St. Louis County Department of Public Health are developing and implementing a medical treatment program for incarcerated individuals.
Washington University's U-Matr Mobile Application

Washington University’s u-MATr team is disseminating a mobile application for pregnant and postpartum women seeking treatment for SUD.