Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Yes, Kolmac treats adolescents. Ages vary based on programming.
Kolmac is not an inpatient program. Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health is an intensive outpatient program (IOP) that offers flexible scheduling to fit your personal and professional needs. You have the option of attending group sessions in-person at certain locations or virtually across all states we hold licensure, including Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC.
We’ll work it out. We offer programs that run in both the day and the evening. However, it’s important for you to attend sessions regularly, arrive on time, and stay for the entire session. In addition, our experience is that most employers will accommodate a temporary schedule change when we supply a nonspecific medical excuse/letter.
Buprenorphine is a medication used in treating people with opioid use disorder (OUD). Learn more on our Medication-Assisted Treatment Page.
If a patient is currently seeing a provider for buprenorphine and is willing to continue buprenorphine, we will induce buprenorphine treatment for the patient.
Our program is compatible with 12-Step principles, but unlike many other abstinence-based treatment programs we do not make the 12-Step traditions the core of our program. Because of the importance of participation in community recovery support groups for a stable recovery, we encourage our patients to make a good-faith effort to participate in one or more of these groups during their time at Kolmac.
