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Shelbyville Comprehensive Treatment Center

Contact Information

Facility Hours

Monday: 06:00 am - 02:30 pm

Tuesday: 06:00 am - 02:30 pm

Wednesday: 06:00 am - 02:30 pm

Thursday: 06:00 am - 02:30 pm

Friday: 06:00 am - 02:30 pm

Saturday: 07:00 am - 09:00 am

Sunday: 07:00 am - 09:00 am

Intake Numbers

(502) 647-0154
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About

Shelbyville Comprehensive Treatment Center specializes in the treatment of adults aged 18 and older who are battling an addiction to opioids and wish to experience a comprehensive treatment approach. By combining medication-assisted treatment with therapeutic interventions, patients are given the opportunity to treat the emotional and physical components of their addictions, increasing the likelihood that lasting recovery will occur. By providing patients with individualized support, each patient is given the special attention that his or her case requires. Please contact us today to learn more about the treatment options that we offer, as well as how we can assist you in progressing towards recovery. Our staff of nurses, physicians, and counselors assists patients in developing a customized plan of treatment that encompasses their unique treatment requirements and goals. Treatment planning at Shelbyville CTC is multifaceted and comprehensive. In addition to the wide range of therapeutic interventions offered to all patients, the following medications are also available for patients to incorporate into their treatment plans on an as-needed basis: Methadone: As an opioid agonist, methadone is prescribed to eliminate cravings for continued opioid use while providing relief from the physical symptoms associated with withdrawal. Use of this medication allows patients to actively play a role in their recovery as methadone will not cause cognitive impairments or delays. Subutex: Using buprenorphine as its active ingredient, Subutex is a partial opioid agonist-antagonist that works by blocking the effects that opioids have within the brain. Patients who are prescribed this medication will notice a decrease in cravings for continued opioid use while eliminating the physical discomforts of withdrawal. Suboxone: Suboxone utilizes a combination of naloxone and buprenorphine, which provides relief from withdrawal symptoms while diminishing cravings for additional opioid use. Unlike other medications available in treatment, Suboxone will cause patients to experience symptoms of withdrawal should they attempt to abuse opioids throughout the course of treatment. Vivitrol: An injectable medication that can be prescribed to treat an opioid addiction is Vivitrol. This medication, which contains naltrexone, can reduce cravings, is non-narcotic, and is non-addictive. The specific medication prescribed, as well as the dosage administered, will be dependent upon the unique treatment requirements of each individual patient. Medications and dosages can be adjusted throughout the course of treatment if necessary. The treatment available through Shelbyville Comprehensive Treatment Center is highly customizable in order to meet the requirements of each individual patient. By working closely with our compassionate team of medical and mental health experts, patients are given the support, treatment, and education that is required in order to progress towards a future without addiction. We are here to assist you or someone that you care for in taking the first steps towards recovery. Shelbyville CTC serves Shelby and surrounding counties. Intake days are Mondays and Thursdays. Dispensing hours for methadone are Monday through Friday 6:00AM to 10:30AM, and Saturday - Sunday 7:00AM to 9:00AM.

Facility Brochure

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Treatment Services

Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Accreditation and Licensure

AODE

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CARF

Information

Accepting Patients

Not Accepting Patients

Treatment Type

    • Outpatient
    • Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
      • Buprenorphine / Suboxone
      • Methadone
      • Vivitrol / Naltrexone
    • Telehealth

Facility Type

  • Private

Treatment Services

  • Health Education Services
  • Case Management

Accepted Forms Of Payment

  • Medicaid
    • Aetna
    • Anthem
    • Humana
    • Passport
    • WellCare
    • United Healthcare Community Plan
  • Medicare
  • Self-Pay

Additional Services

  • Social Services
  • Life Skills Development

Population Served

  • Age
    • Adult
  • Gender
    • Female
    • Male
    • Transgender Female
    • Transgender Male
  • LGBTQ+
  • Pregnant / Postpartum
  • Veterans/Military
  • Preferred Language
    • English
  • Disabled
  • Currently Receiving Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)
  • Correctional/Legal

Policies

Referral / Admission

  • Admission criteria
    • To be eligible, prospective patients must be at least 18 years old, and must have been addicted to or dependent upon opioids for a minimum of one year prior to seeking treatment. Some exceptions to this may apply, but please call to ask. While you are speaking with our staff during that first phone call, you can schedule an appointment on a day and at a time that is convenient for you to complete the following: A complete physical with one of our staff physicians A drug screening A TB test (if one has not been completed in the past year) All necessary admissions paperwork, including releases of information if a prospective patient is currently being treated by another provider
  • Referral process
    • No referral is necessary.

Other Requirements / Policies

  • Prescription Medication Policy Details
    • Please disclose any prescription medications. The staff will work to coordinate with any prescribing entity to ensure appropriate and safe treatment.
  • Gender-specific Treatment Policy
    • Self-Identified Gender
  • HIV Screening Offered

Tobacco Policy

  • Dipping
    • Not Allowed
  • E cigarettes
    • Not Allowed
  • Smoking cessation products
    • Allowed
  • Smoking
    • Not Allowed