MAT Clinic
Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use
If you are ready to take the first step, or need care today, our MAT clinic is available to support you.
Walk-In treatment currently only available at our Keokuk Location
Community Health Centers of Southeastern Iowa offers a MAT Clinic to provide timely, compassionate care for individuals seeking treatment for opioid use disorder. No appointment is required.
What is the MAT Clinic
The MAT Walk‑In Clinic provides same‑day access to Medication‑Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT combines FDA‑approved medications with counseling and behavioral health support to treat opioid use disorder.
This service is designed to reduce barriers to care and connect patients to treatment as safely and efficiently as possible.
Who Can Walk-In? (Keokuk Only)
• Individuals seeking treatment for opioid use disorder
• New or existing CHC patients
• Self‑referrals welcome — no provider referral required
• New or existing CHC patients
• Self‑referrals welcome — no provider referral required
You do not need to be in crisis to be seen. Walk‑in services are available for anyone ready to talk about treatment options.
What to Expect at a MAT Visit
• A medical and substance use evaluation
• Discussion of treatment options, including MAT medications when appropriate
• Support from medical and behavioral health staff
• Planning for follow‑up care and ongoing treatment
• Discussion of treatment options, including MAT medications when appropriate
• Support from medical and behavioral health staff
• Planning for follow‑up care and ongoing treatment
All visits are provided with privacy, respect, and without judgment.
Why a MAT Clinic
• Timely access to care
• Reduced wait times for treatment
• Integrated medical and behavioral health services
• Patient‑centered, supportive approach
• Reduced wait times for treatment
• Integrated medical and behavioral health services
• Patient‑centered, supportive approach
Medication‑Assisted Treatment is an evidence‑based approach that supports recovery and reduces the risk of overdose.