About KCTS

A Caring Team Ready to Help

About Us

Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services provides compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals seeking support for opioid addiction and recovery. We are committed to creating a welcoming environment where people feel respected, supported, and safe as they take the next step toward healing.

Mission and Philosophy

Keetoowah Cherokee Treatment Services is committed to supporting wellness, strengthening mental health, and helping individuals recover from addiction in the communities we serve. Through evidence-based care, medical support, counseling, and compassion, we help people overcome challenges and build a healthier, more stable future.

Mission and Philosophy
Mission and Philosophy
Our Core Values
Our Core Values

Our Core Values

At KCTS, we believe treatment should be grounded in dignity, respect, clinical excellence, and compassion. We are committed to meeting each person where they are and providing care that supports lasting recovery.

Grant Support

Grant Support

KCTS is supported by the Medication-Assisted Treatment / Prescription Drug and Opioid Addiction Grant through SAMHSA for fiscal years 2022 through 2027.

Leadership

Leadership

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

Our History

Our History

Established in 2008, KCTS was the first Tribal methadone clinic in the United States. We continue to serve both Native and non-Native patients with compassionate, evidence-based care.

Supporting Progress in Treatment

To help each patient receive the right level of care, KCTS monitors several areas throughout treatment, including:

  • Participation in treatment and ongoing engagement
  • Progress through each phase of care
  • Response to challenges or setbacks
  • Movement toward personal treatment goals
  • Readiness for program completion and continued recovery
Supporting Progress in Treatment

Our Services

Take the Next Step When You’re Ready

Take the Next Step When You’re Ready

If you have questions about treatment, insurance, or what to expect, our team is here to help. Reach out to learn more or schedule an appointment in a supportive, nonjudgmental setting.