ARTS Specialized Outpatient Services Clinic — Addiction treatment center in Denver, CO

4.3★★★★★★★★★★(33 reviews)

Address1648 N Gaylord St CO, Denver, CO 80206

Phone+1303-336-1600

Websiteartstreatment.com

Addiction Research and Treatment Services (ARTS) is a clinical program within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, offering substance misuse treatment for adults and adolescents. For over 50 years, ARTS has focused on providing compassionate care and medication-assisted treatments, aiming to reduce harm caused by substance misuse. Their approach integrates research, education, and clinical services, with a mission to improve quality of life for individuals with substance use disorders. ARTS offers outpatient treatment, mobile health services, and sober living homes, emphasizing a biopsychosocial understanding of addiction.

Best for

  • Adults with substance use disorders
  • Adolescents with substance use disorders
  • Individuals seeking medication-assisted treatment
  • Those needing structured sober living
Key servicesMedication Assisted Treatment, Office-Based Opioid Treatment, Adolescent Outpatient Treatment, Adult Outpatient Treatment, Mobile Health Services, Sober Living Homes
Tagsaddiction treatment, substance abuse, opioid treatment, medication assisted treatment, outpatient services, adolescent treatment, adult treatment, sober living, denver, colorado

Reviews on Google4.3 · 33 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Gram BagFeb 2025

I wasted 7 years of my life going here, trading a heroin addiction for methadone addiction. It's almost impossible to stay clean going here.

★★★★★★★★★★Camille DePaloNov 2023

I find this to be the most relaxed of 7 clinics I've been to ,both in and put of state...councellors& groups are better too...I kno it'll be possible to get settled off methadone in due time tòo.

★★★★★★★★★★RaeAnne TrujilloAug 2021

I would recommend this clinic to anyone struggling with opioids The staff is great very friendly as is the doctor and counselors :)

★★★★★★★★★★BJul 2020

This place helped me get clean, it’s a tough program with strict guidelines but it’s supposed to be that way. If you’re ready to get your life back this place can and will help you. You have to put in work and know it’s not going to be easy! Thank you to Shayla, amber, and all the nurses and staff here! Much respect!

★★★★★★★★★★Sarah BishopDec 2019

They are all really nice there Amber and the Dr really want to help see people get better. I am battling cancer as well and have alot of other appointments besides going there I am thankful they work with me there because all of my appointments get overwhelming sometimes.

★★★★★★★★★★Camille DepaloSep 2019

Currently not a fun,or comfortable, safe place to be..I always loved arts however,new directors,coordinators have changed the place less like I'm a customer here to get services,and MJ ore like a behavioral kod.center.if were caught chit chastting,part of recovery, the staff looks out for you...at least we can talk, but I'm not giving w new " sunday removal " for any b.v asic rule broken...and y I mean little.its ccx called diversion,but no matter what tough staff says,methadone,I'm only 75mg,but still it wont ladt 2 days thru sunday...just brings people to b.v use.bottles have always co ssd's t too much but newer Councellor as re decent and I like nurses& front desk folks.good ,central plc to try out suboxone or methadone....mi had tìu<

★★★★★★★★★★Tangie NierDec 2018

I have always been treated very fair. The only person I had major problems with is the councler Crissy. Some people just hate there life. Is what it is. Just stay clear from her and your good.

★★★★★★★★★★D BJun 2018

The staff really is great and they treat me like I'm a human being with a problem. Not like a second class person. The doctor is even very understanding! I feel like they're working with me when I was expecting them to work against me and I would have to try and cheat the system -- you don't have to here. Their system actually works!

★★★★★★★★★★Brenda HenryMay 2018

Great people working here.. they actually seem to care if we succeed or not. I would def recommend this place to anyone needing a little help with opiods.

★★★★★★★★★★Nicole de HeldJan 2018

I love this place!! The staff is amazing and really do want to help!!! This place has saved my life and im so very grateful!!!

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