Tooele Opioid Response Network

Treatment Resources

The treatment resources included in this section are a sampling of what is currently available for those living in Tooele County. Please feel free to research those listed here, and contact us if you need further information or recommendations.

  Outpatient Treatment In-Patient Treatment Medication-Assisted Treatment
Alpine Academy Residential Treatment
800-244-1113
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Bonneville Family Practice
435-248-0333
 
Pathways Real Life Recovery
435-315-2199
 
Teen Challenge Utah Residential
435-843-5602
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Utah Department of Health
Violence & Injury Prevention Program
Stop the Opidemic
888-222-2542
   
University of Utah Stansbury Clinic
801-583-2500
   
University of Utah Stansbury Clinic
Neuropsychiatric Institute
801-583-2500
   
Valley Behavioral Health
435-843-3520
Warrior Spirit Recovery Center/Nat-su Healthcare
435-850-1908
 
Young People in Recovery
435-255-9518
Recovery Support Services Only

*Client Services Only

The following agencies offer counseling for substance use disorder/opioid use disorder. Note: Resources are provided for information only and may not be available or appropriate in all circumstances.

Aspen Ridge Counseling
801-990-4300

Bonneville Mental Health
435-248-0333

Choices for Change
435-841-4060

Juniper Family Counseling
801-901-3460

Pathways Real Life Recovery
435-359-2570

Rubicon Counseling
435-248-2025

Silverado Counseling
801-983-5540

Sunset Counseling
435-200-1462

U of U Stansbury Counseling
435-843-3000

Valley Behavioral Health
435-843-3520

Alcoholics Anonymous
801-484-7871

Al-ANON
866-262-9587

Drugfree.org Hotline
855-378-4373

Narcotics Anonymous
801-252-5326

NAMI Utah Hotline
435-840-8520

SAMHSA National Hotline
800-662-4357

Suicide Prevention Hotline
800-273-8255

Tooele ALANO Oaasis Club
60 South Main | Tooele, UT 84074

Utah's Stop the Opidemic
888-222-2542

USARA
435-255-9905

Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. Research shows that a combination of medication and therapy can can help some people struggling with addiction sustain recovery.

Effective medications exist to treat opioid use disorder, including methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. These medications could help many people recover from opioid use disorder.

For more information about these medications and locating treatment, visit GetSmartAboutDrugs.gov.


The SUPeRAD clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah is currently creating an Opioid Use Disorder Safety Bundle. If you would like to be included on the mailing list, please contact Heather Sarin at
hsarin@utah.gov.