Opiate Treatment Program in Idaho
Raise the Bottom is Idaho’s #1 opiate treatment program for recovery from all kinds of opiates. With locations in Boise, Nampa, and Pocatello, we continue to expand our services and our locations to rid Idaho of this devastating disease.
What is an opiate treatment program?
Trusted, Accredited Opiate Treatment in Idaho
Getting help shouldn’t require putting your entire world on pause. An outpatient opiate treatment program offers structured, evidence-backed care while allowing you to continue working, supporting your family, and showing up for the commitments that matter to you. It’s ideal for people who want to make meaningful progress without stepping away from their everyday life.
By combining medication-assisted treatment with individualized therapy and ongoing recovery support, this approach helps you regain physical stability and reduce overwhelming cravings. Under the guidance of Raise the Bottom’s highly trained clinicians, you can find clarity, rebuild important relationships, strengthen your confidence, and move toward a life that feels stable, purposeful, and truly your own.
The Proven Effectiveness of Opiate Addiction Treatment Programs
An opiate addiction treatment program can bring powerful relief during moments when life feels unpredictable, overwhelming, or controlled by cravings and withdrawal. For many people, the right combination of medication and counseling provides stability, clarity, and the ability to finally make real progress in recovery.
Key Benefits of an Opiate Addiction Treatment Program
Crafting an individualized treatment plan can offer a strong sense of stability, especially when opiate use has disrupted routines, relationships, or emotional well-being. This approach emphasizes safety, open communication, and long-term recovery support. Together, you and your care team build a framework that strengthens your health and empowers you to take back control of your life.
- Relief from withdrawal symptoms that disrupt daily life
- Significant reduction in cravings
- Increased success in therapy and behavioral change
- Improved focus and emotional steadiness
- Personalized medication-assisted treatment plans
- Support during difficult emotional or high-risk moments
- Guidance through dose adjustments and treatment
- Your team that supports you through every stage of recovery
Raise the Bottom. Your Future Is Worth the Fight!
How Our Program Works
Step 1
Call or schedule online to meet with our admissions team. We’ll review your history, current opiate use, medical needs, and goals. You’ll leave knowing your options and your next steps. No judgment, no lecture.
Step 2
You’ll meet with a provider to choose the right medication, dosing schedule, and counseling plan. We coordinate around work and family responsibilities so treatment fits into your life instead of taking it over.
Step 3
You begin medication, attend counseling, and check in regularly with your team. As you gain stability, we adjust your plan, add supports, and help you strengthen the foundation for long-term recovery.
Affordable, quality opiate addiction treatment
Our Trusted In-Network Insurance Partners
Quality opiate addiction treatment in Idaho should be accessible to everyone. Raise the Bottom collaborates with major insurers and public programs like Medicaid, Medicare, and TRICARE, as well as commercial health plans such as Blue Cross Blue Shield and Aetna.
- 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





















What our paitents say about us
Helping Idahoans Be Freed From Opiates
Many of the reviews we receive talk about the small things our team does that make a big difference. Patients mention how we remember names, check in, and treat each person with real compassion. They say the space itself feels calm and safe, somewhere they can talk openly and feel understood instead of criticized or labeled.
Your (and their) Future is worth the fight!
Can I Do Opiate Treatment While Pregnant?
Pregnancy should never be a reason to avoid treatment. It’s actually a powerful reason to begin. Untreated opiate use during pregnancy can increase the risk of overdose, complications, and neonatal abstinence syndrome, but evidence-based MAT programs can significantly improve outcomes for both parent and baby.
At Raise the Bottom, we provide specialized care for pregnant and postpartum patients, coordinating closely with your OB/GYN and other providers. We focus on stabilizing your health, supporting healthy prenatal care, and building a safe plan for after delivery.
OTHER QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions
Opiate addiction is a chronic medical condition where the brain and body adapt to prescription painkillers or illicit opiates. People feel strong cravings and withdrawal when they try to stop, making it very hard to quit without support.
We treat opiate use disorder using medication-assisted treatment with methadone, buprenorphine/Suboxone, and naltrexone/Vivitrol, combined with counseling and recovery support. Your care team personalizes the plan based on your health history, goals, and responsibilities.
Most people begin feeling some relief from withdrawal within the first few days of starting medication. Cravings usually ease over the next few weeks, but building long-term recovery is an ongoing process that continues with counseling and support.
Yes. When prescribed and monitored by trained professionals, methadone and buprenorphine are safe, evidence-based medications that reduce overdose risk, stabilize the brain, and help people rebuild their lives. We monitor dosing, side effects, and overall health closely.
We accept Medicaid, Medicare, many commercial plans, and TRICARE, and offer sliding-scale options when possible. Our team can verify your benefits, explain costs up front, and help you understand your coverage before you begin treatment.
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