Bradley County Comprehensive Trt Ctr – Middle Tennessee Treatment Clinics LLC
Located in Cleveland, TN, Bradley County Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC), operated by Middle Tennessee Treatment Clinics LLC, is a dedicated facility focused on providing comprehensive outpatient treatment for opioid use disorder. Understanding that addiction is a complex, chronic disease, the center employs evidence-based practices to support individuals on their path to recovery. This center focuses on integrating medical, clinical, and counseling services to offer a holistic and patient-centered approach to care.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Approach
A core component of the program at Bradley County Comprehensive Trt Ctr is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). MAT combines FDA-approved medications with behavioral therapies and counseling. This integrated approach is widely recognized as the most effective standard of care for opioid addiction. The medications used, which may include Methadone or Buprenorphine (Suboxone), work to stabilize the body’s chemistry, alleviate painful withdrawal symptoms, and reduce cravings, allowing patients to focus fully on their recovery and therapeutic work. A medical professional carefully oversees all medication protocols to ensure patient safety and efficacy.
Integrated Counseling and Therapy
While medication is vital for physical stabilization, success in long-term recovery depends significantly on addressing the underlying emotional and behavioral issues contributing to substance use. Bradley County Comprehensive Treatment Center provides a range of therapeutic services designed to foster personal growth, improve coping mechanisms, and prevent relapse. These clinical services include:
- Individual Counseling: One-on-one sessions allowing patients to explore personal triggers and develop personalized recovery strategies with a dedicated counselor.
- Group Therapy: Structured sessions offering a supportive environment where patients can share experiences, gain perspective, and build a sense of community with others facing similar challenges.
- Educational Groups: Focused sessions providing crucial information about addiction, recovery skills, and healthy living.
The goal of these therapeutic interventions is to empower patients with the tools necessary to navigate life soberly and successfully re-engage with their families, careers, and communities.
Program Flexibility and Commitment to Recovery
The treatment programs are structured as outpatient services, recognizing the importance of allowing patients to maintain their daily responsibilities, such as work or family life, while receiving necessary care. The clinic’s location at 3575 Keith Street NW in Cleveland, TN, makes it accessible for residents seeking treatment. Bradley County Comprehensive Treatment Center is committed to high-quality care, ensuring confidentiality and respect for all individuals seeking help for opioid use disorder. The staff is composed of experienced doctors, nurses, and counselors dedicated to supporting patients throughout every stage of their recovery journey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the typical time commitment for the MAT program?
The duration of the MAT program varies significantly for each patient. Treatment is highly individualized; some patients may be on medication for a year, while others may require treatment for a longer period. The clinical team works closely with each individual to determine the appropriate length of stay based on their progress and stability.
Are appointments necessary, or can I walk in for treatment?
While the center strives to accommodate all individuals seeking help, it is strongly recommended to call ahead to schedule an assessment. This ensures that the proper intake process can be completed efficiently and that a medical and clinical team member is available to evaluate your needs.
Does this center treat addictions other than opioid use disorder?
Bradley County Comprehensive Treatment Center primarily specializes in the outpatient treatment of opioid use disorder using Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). Patients with co-occurring substance use issues or mental health conditions will be evaluated, and care will be coordinated as appropriate, often through referrals to specialized services.





