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FCC Behavioral HealthPoplar Bluff, MO

Butler County • 3001 Warrior Lane • Poplar Bluff, MO 63901

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3001 Warrior Lane,Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901
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3001 Warrior Lane
Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901

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FCC Behavioral Health

3001 Warrior Lane, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901

About FCC Behavioral Health — Intensive Outpatient Treatment

Facility Overview

FCC Behavioral Health, located in Poplar Bluff, MO, is dedicated to providing specialized substance use treatment for adults who are also facing serious mental health challenges. The center features both intensive outpatient and outpatient programs that include treatments such as methadone/buprenorphine and naltrexone. By employing motivational interviewing and relapse prevention techniques, FCC Behavioral Health focuses on delivering effective counseling for substance use disorders. Their programs are thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of adult men, women, and young adults, ensuring that each individual receives personalized care. The facility's gender-specific approach, alongside its comprehensive range of services, positions FCC Behavioral Health as a leading option for individuals seeking high-quality addiction treatment in the area.

Insurance Plans Honored at FCC Behavioral Health

Insurance Coverage
Medicaid
Medicare

Coverage eligibility varies by plan and policy. Reach out to verify your benefits before admission.

IOP & Outpatient Programs at FCC Behavioral Health

Programs & Service Settings
Type of CareSubstance use treatment, Treatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Service SettingsIntensive outpatient treatment, Outpatient, Outpatient methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment, Regular outpatient treatment
Medications OfferedBuprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment

Motivational Interviewing & Therapies at FCC Behavioral Health

Clinical Methods
Evidence-based therapeutic modalities offered at this center
Motivational interviewing
Relapse prevention
Substance use disorder counseling

Conditions Treated at FCC Behavioral Health — Opioid Addiction & More

Conditions Treated
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Specialty Tracks at FCC Behavioral Health — Women's Program & More

Specialized Programs
Targeted care tracks designed for specific demographics and recovery needs

Payment Options at FCC Behavioral Health — Insurance & Self-Pay

Billing & Coverage Options
Accepted insurance carriers and alternative payment methods

Insurance Plans

Payment Options

Federal, or any government funding for substance use treatment programs

Insurance coverage varies by plan. Contact the facility to verify your specific coverage and out-of-pocket costs.

Adult Admissions at FCC Behavioral Health

Patient Eligibility
Age ranges and demographics accepted for treatment

Age Groups

AdultsYoung Adults

Gender

FemaleMale

FCC Behavioral Health — CARF Accredited, Missouri Licensed

Accreditation & Credentials
Official licenses, certifications, and quality endorsements
CARF InternationalCARF Accredited
SAMHSASAMHSA Listed

All Certifications

Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
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FAQs About Treatment at FCC Behavioral Health

Common Questions About This Center

Yes, records indicate this center accepts both Medicaid and Medicare. Eligibility requirements and covered services differ by state and plan type. We recommend calling the admissions team to confirm your specific coverage and any out-of-pocket costs.

This center provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using Buprenorphine used in Treatment, Naltrexone used in Treatment. These FDA-approved medications help manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings. A physician will determine the appropriate protocol based on your individual assessment.

Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) generally meet 9 to 12 hours per week, often scheduled in the mornings or evenings to accommodate work or school. Sessions include group therapy, individual counseling, and skill-building workshops. Contact the center to discuss scheduling options.

Young adult tracks address the unique challenges of this age group, including peer pressure, identity formation, and transitioning to independence. These programs often include career counseling and life skills development alongside traditional addiction therapy.

Gender-specific programming allows women to address topics like trauma, relationships, and parenting in a supportive setting. Some facilities offer childcare coordination or family housing options. Inquire about pregnancy-safe protocols if applicable.

Continuing care planning begins before discharge and may include step-down to outpatient services, referrals to sober living homes, alumni group meetings, and connections to community recovery resources. Many facilities maintain alumni networks that provide ongoing peer support and accountability.

Treatment investment varies based on program length, level of care, and services included. Many facilities work with patients on payment plans or can recommend external financing options. Call for a confidential cost estimate based on your specific situation.

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Important Notice

This website provides general information about addiction treatment facilities. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911 for immediate assistance. For substance abuse help, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Data sourced from SAMHSA Treatment Locator, state licensing databases, and facility submissions.