Programs & Services

KCTS provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT), counseling services, peer recovery support, and coordinated care designed to support individuals throughout their recovery journey.

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Our MAT program combines medication support with counseling, behavioral therapies, and recovery resources to provide a comprehensive approach to opioid use disorder treatment.

Counseling and Recovery Support

Treatment includes therapeutic services delivered by licensed clinicians along with peer recovery support services provided by trained specialists with lived experience.

Program Structure

Treatment plans are individualized and structured in phases based on each patient's progress and clinical needs.

Discharge Planning

Patients work with clinicians to develop long-term recovery plans, ensuring continued support and resources following completion of the program.

Insurance and Payment

KCTS accepts most insurance providers, Medicaid, Medicare, and Medicaid Supplemental plans. IHS Native care policies are honored. Low-cost payment options are available for uninsured patients.

Regulatory Alignment

Eligibility and program requirements align with Title 42 CFR regulations governing opioid treatment programs.

Our Core Values And Principle

Grant Support

KCTS received the Medication Assisted Treatment / Prescription Drug and Opioid Addiction Grant (MAT/PDOA) from SAMHSA, covering fiscal years 2022–2027.

Leadership Structure

  • Clinical Supervisor – Shelby Torrence
  • Medical Director – Dr. Harold Pierre
  • Medical Operations Supervisor – Tasha Irving

Historical Milestone

KCTS was established in 2008 as the first Tribal Methadone clinic in the United States, serving both Native and non-Native populations.