Comprehensive Recovery Solutions

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Cristina Frisby

Crstina is an MCAP credentialed practitioner to provide services to individuals with substance use conditions. 

She is credentialed in the domains of Clinical Evaluation; Treatment Planning; Counseling; Case Management and Referral; Client, Family and Community Education; Documentation; Clinical Supervision; and Professional Responsibility. 

Individuals holding the MCAP are a qualified professionals under Chapter 397, Florida Statutes. The MCAP credential meets the requirements for a Master’s Level CAP who may make substance use disorder diagnosis in programs billed under Florida’s State Medicaid Plan. 

  • Screening and assessment
  • Treatment planning
  • Documentation
  • Psychoeducational
  • Client, family and community education

Jordan Augustin

NP Jordan practices as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner in primary care and serves as substance abuse provider/Preceptor for undergraduate and graduate nursing students teaching primary care nursing theory and clinical practice.

NP Augustin is experienced in a wide range of health care services including but not limited to: MAT (medication assisted treatment), primary care, substance abuse, and regenerative medicine.

His goal is to provide evidenced-based holistic care/service to patients/family using a culturally sensitive; relationship-based, interdisciplinary, and collaborative approach. My overarching goal is to restore individuals and families to their physical, psychiatric/psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual health.

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We are here to guide you toward freedom from the trap of addiction and it is our privilege to help you achieve your goals for recovery.

What is MAT treatment?

MAT helps you stop using opioids with lowest relapse rates and minimal physical discomfort.

Medication-Assisted 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. It is also important to address other health conditions during treatment.

Source: samhsa.gov

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WHAT IS SUBOXONE?

Suboxone maintenance helps people stay in recovery by reducing opioid-related symptoms and cravings after the acute detoxification period ends.

Also known as Buprenorphine/naloxone, Suboxone is a prescription medicine used to treat opioid addiction in adults and is part of a complete treatment program that also includes counseling and behavioral therapy.

When taken as prescribed is safe and effective. Buprenorphine has unique pharmacological properties that help:
– Diminish the effects of physical dependency to opioids, such as withdrawal symptoms and cravings
– Increase safety in cases of overdose
– Lower the potential for misuse

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