Addiction Treatment at University of Vermont Medical Center
The University of Vermont Medical Center (UVM Medical Center) offers comprehensive and compassionate addiction treatment services for adults seeking recovery from Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring mental health conditions. Recognizing that every path to recovery is unique, the center provides highly individualized, evidence-based care delivered by experienced professionals specializing in addiction medicine.
Integrated and Personalized Care
At UVM Medical Center, treatment plans are not one-size-fits-all. The approach emphasizes getting to know the patient and creating a personalized plan designed to facilitate lasting recovery. Care is often integrated with primary care medicine, ensuring a holistic view of the patient’s health. The team is equipped to address a wide range of disorders, including Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), Cannabis Use Disorder, and Stimulant Use Disorder.
Levels of Outpatient Service
The center provides multiple levels of outpatient care to meet patients at various stages of their recovery journey, ranging from mild to severe SUDs. This tiered approach allows for flexible and intensifying support as needed. For those requiring a focused transition from a higher level of care, the DayOne Suboxone Transition Program offers a five-week structured period before moving to office-based treatment with UVM Medical Center physicians.
Outpatient Programs Include:
- Level III: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), meeting three times a week for three-hour sessions.
- Level I: Less intensive groups meeting once a week for ninety minutes, focusing on topics like Women’s Recovery, Men’s Group, Cognitive Behavior Therapy Skills, and Relapse Prevention.
Specialized Clinical Support
In addition to group and individual therapy, UVM Medical Center provides crucial clinical support services. This includes medical mental health assessment, on-site psychiatric services, and psychopharmacological evaluation and monitoring. The center also facilitates consultations for integrating mental health services, assessments for detoxification needs, and referrals to residential services when appropriate. Collaboration with other specialty clinics, such as the Seneca Center, ensures a complete spectrum of mental health and addiction care is available.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of disorders does UVM Medical Center treat?
The center treats a variety of Substance Use Disorders (SUDs), including but not limited to Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), Cannabis Use Disorder, Sedative Use Disorder, and Stimulant Use Disorder. They also manage co-occurring mental health conditions.
Is the DayOne Program right for me?
The DayOne Suboxone Transition Program is specifically designed to provide stability and assistance during a five-week transition period for individuals moving from a higher level of care to office-based treatment for opioid use disorder.
How do I begin treatment at UVM Medical Center?
It is recommended to start by contacting your primary care provider for support and resources. If specialist care is necessary, your primary care provider may connect you with UVM Health’s Addiction Treatment Center to begin creating your individualized treatment plan.




