RAISE THE BOTTOM ADDICTION TREATMENT
Opioid Addiction Treatment Center Idaho
Raise the Bottom is Idaho’s trusted opioid treatment program with locations in Boise, Nampa, and Pocatello. We provide outpatient addiction treatment, counseling, and MAT services including Suboxone, Methadone, and Vivitrol.
Who we are
Trusted Professionals Leading Idaho’s MAT Programs
We’re not a one-size-fits-all rehab. Raise the Bottom is an Idaho opioid treatment program offering MAT, outpatient care, and counseling designed to meet people where they are and move them forward.
Our Mission
Our mission is to confront the toll opioids have taken on Idaho families for more than thirty years. We work to restore strength, connection, and stability across entire communities through treatment and support.
Our Goal
Our goal is simple: help Idaho residents reclaim their place in family and community life. With treatment in Boise, Nampa, and Pocatello, we support recovery that lasts beyond the clinic doors, creating strength and stability.
Client Experiences
Why Idaho Trusts RTB
With Addiction Treatment
See what people across Idaho say about their recovery experience with Raise the Bottom. These reviews highlight the trust, care, and results that make families choose us for treatment, building confidence in recovery every step forward.
Our Proven Path To Recovery
Our Opioid Addiction Treatment Approach At
RAISE THE BOTTOM
Our approach has guided countless Idaho residents toward stability and independence, combining trusted opioid treatment with counseling, group support, and ongoing care to make recovery last.
Whole-Person Approach
We treat the complete person in recovery, not just addiction, believing anyone desiring change can achieve it with support.
Family-Centered Care
Our treatment extends beyond individuals to support families and loved ones, recognizing recovery affects your entire support circle.
Certified Excellence
Fully accredited facility meeting all federal, state, and third-party requirements for safe, professional addiction treatment services.
Multiple Locations
Healing communities in Boise, Nampa, and Pocatello ensure accessible support wherever you are throughout Idaho for recovery.
Making Addiction Treatment Accessible To Idaho
Our Trusted In-Network Insurance Partners
Being in network with major insurers means more than coverage. It means we are breaking barriers so people across Idaho can finally access the opioid addiction treatment and counseling they need without delay or overwhelming cost.
- Aetna
- Blue Cross of Idaho
- Regence Blueshield
- Moda/ODS/EOCCO
- Oregon Medicaid
- Medicaid
- Magellan Healthcare
- Medicare Part B
- Tri-Care/VA
- Cigna
- Molina Healthcare
- Mountain Health Co-Op
- Optum of Idaho
- Pacific Source
- Select Health
- Regence Group Administrators
- St. Luke’s Health Plan
- United Healthcare





















Serving Idaho Since 2010
Our Idaho Treatment Clinic Locations
BOISE
Opioid Treatment Program
9196 W Barnes St. Boise, ID 83709
208.231.3681
NAMPA
Opioid Treatment Program
1603 12th Ave Rd #B, Nampa, ID 83686
208.442.0096
POCATELLO
Opioid Treatment Program
2785 Bannock Hwy Pocatello, ID 83204
208.904.2654
Start Your Recovery With Us
Our Comprehensive Treatment Programs
Outpatient Program (OP)
An outpatient program provides flexible, supportive care that respects your daily commitments while guiding you toward healing and recovery.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
MAT combines compassionate medical support with counseling to gently ease withdrawal symptoms and provide hope for sustainable opioid recovery.
Opioid Addiction Treatment
Opioid treatment offers personalized, evidence-based care that meets you with dignity, providing comprehensive support for your unique recovery journey.
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy creates a safe, confidential space where a caring therapist helps you process emotions and develop personalized healing strategies.
Group Therapy
Group therapy connects you with understanding peers who share similar struggles, fostering mutual support, hope, and collective strength in recovery.
Relapse Prevention
Relapse prevention equips you with personalized coping tools and strategies, empowering you to navigate challenges while maintaining your hard-earned sobriety.
The RTB Impact Across Idaho
A Snapshot Of All Our Clinics
A majority of patients agreed that Raise the Bottom contributed directly to these positive changes. We create meaningful, measurable change for individuals and families throughout Idaho. Our annual effectiveness review confirms strong improvements in health, stability, and overall quality of life across all clinic locations.
- 78-100% of patients reported improved physical health
- 86-100% reported decreased substance use symptoms
- 78-100% reported higher self-esteem
- 55-57% improved housing situations
- 36-55% gained employment
- 78-91% reported better relationships, 28-64% rekindled lost connections
- 45-67% experienced reduced criminal justice involvement
BOISE CLINIC SNAPSHOT
Boise patients reported strong improvements, including:
- Digital lead tracking improved intake follow-up and conversions
- Expanded walk-in access for faster care
- Low grievance rates with prompt resolution
Our Results
- 82% improved physical health
- 91% decreased substance use symptoms
- 82% higher self-esteem
- 55% better housing
- 55% gained employment
- 82% improved relationship quality
- 45% reduced criminal justice involvement
- 73% attributed positive changes to RTB
NAMPA CLINIC SNAPSHOT
Nampa patients showed meaningful progress:
- Improved intake tracking and lead follow-up
- Increased walk-in availability
- Low grievance frequency and responsive staff
Our Results
- 100% improved physical health
- 100% decreased substance use symptoms
- 100% higher self-esteem
- 57% better housing
- 36% gained employment
- 78% improved relationships, 67% rekindled connections
- 67% reduced criminal justice involvement
- 83% attributed changes to RTB
POCATELLO CLINIC SNAPSHOT
Pocatello patients reported positive changes:
- Successful transition to digital lead tracking
- Better ability to monitor leads and follow-up
- Walk-in access helping more patients start treatment quickly
- Very low grievance rates
Our Results
- 78% improved physical health
- 86% decreased substance use symptoms
- 78% higher self-esteem
- 57% improved housing
- 36% gained employment
- 78% improved relationships, 28% rekindled lost connections
- 64% reduced criminal justice involvement
- 56% attributed positive changes to RTB
Why Choose us
Specialized Opioid Addiction Treatment Programs
At Raise the Bottom, we specialize in comprehensive opioid treatment that combines evidence-based medical care with personalized support.
We offer:
Established track record in addiction treatment with proven methodologies and clinical expertise for effective recovery outcomes.
Certified addiction specialists, counselors, and medical professionals providing comprehensive, personalized treatment for your unique needs.
Round-the-clock availability with immediate access to professional guidance, crisis intervention, and ongoing recovery support.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Opioid Addiction Treatment
Opiate addiction refers to a pattern of compulsive use of opiate drugs despite harmful consequences. It involves physical dependence, cravings, and loss of control. Opiates affect the brain’s opioid receptors, changing how pain, reward, and stress are regulated over time.
Yes. Opiates are a type of opioid made from natural compounds found in opium. Opioids is a broader term that includes opiates as well as lab-made substances like fentanyl and prescription pain medications commonly involved in opioid use disorder.
Opioids include prescription pain medications, synthetic substances, and illegal drugs that interact with opioid receptors. These drugs can relieve pain but also affect breathing, mood, and reward pathways. Repeated use increases the risk of dependence, overdose, and opioid use disorder.
Opioid use disorder is a medical diagnosis that describes a chronic condition with behavioral and physical symptoms. While addiction is a common term, opioid use disorder allows clinicians to assess severity and provide structured, evidence-based treatment over time.
Common signs include increased tolerance, withdrawal symptoms when not using opioids, cravings, and continued use despite negative effects on health or responsibilities. Changes in mood, sleep patterns, and daily functioning may also indicate problematic opioid use.
Send us a message
Complete this simple form and we’ll connect you with an expert who will answer your questions and help determine the best treatment path for your needs.