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Medical History Form

Patient Admission Form

Courtesy Dosing Form

NWIH provides methadone at the following clinics:

  • 3727 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409 / Phone: 253-300-7474
  • 9720 South Tacoma Way, Lakewood, WA 98499 / Phone: 253-503-3666

Suboxone Copay Assistance

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Washington Recovery Hotline: 1-866-789-1511

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Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA)

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How do I recognize Substance Use Disorder?

Substance use disorders could present in many different ways. Anytime you feel you must use a substance to function and manage stress in relationships or are struggling to fulfill major life obligations, there’s a problem. Our providers use evidence based techniques to treat and diagnose substance use disorders.

How can I become a patient at NWIH?

You’re welcome to walk in any of our clinics or call us to make an appointment. We will get you in within 24 hours.

Our phone number is + 1 253-503-0226

Here’s a list of all our locations:

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Tacoma South
3727 South Tacoma Way,
Tacoma, WA 98409
Phone: 253-300-7474
Fax: 253-442-6122

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Tacoma Westgate
5929 Westgate Blvd., Suite A
Tacoma, WA 98406
Phone: 253-503-0226
Fax: 253-625-7912

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Puyallup
3800 3rd Street SE,
Puyallup, WA 98374
Phone: 253-200-0415
Fax: 253-845-4742

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Lakewood South
9720 South Tacoma Way,
Lakewood, WA 98499
Phone: 253-503-3666
Fax: 253-503-1633

Why should I choose NWIH?

We believe SUD is a chronic disease and use a holistic approach to treat SUD (Substance Use Disorder) by attending to all aspects of our patient’s life. Our differentiator is the evidence-based, integrated treatment program to heal your body, your emotions, and your outlook on life, leading you to recovery.

Call us: + 1 253-503-0226

How can I refer a loved one to NWIH?

Call our referrals line at number is + 1 253-200-0300

We accept referrals from local jails, drug courts, needle exchange programs and other community organizations. And of course, from friends and family.

How do you treat SUD at NWIH?

We employ an integrated treatment plan that attends to SUD patients’ chemical, biological, psychological, and social states by providing medications, talk therapy, peer counseling, primary care, wound care, and Hepatitis C treatment. Effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual—physical, mental and social health.

How long does it take to treat SUD?

SUD is a chronic brain disease. Utilizing a holistic approach to address the root cause of the problem, significant complications and progression of the disease can be controlled and halted. 

What other services does NWIH offer?

We offer many services related to the integrated treatment plan for SUD patients such as psychiatric and mental health counseling, peer counseling and recovery coaching, as well as wound and Hepatitis C care. See all our services.

What is MAT?

Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that combines medication with counseling and behavioral therapies, counseling, and regular drug screens for the treatment of Substance Use Disorder. See our steps to recovery.

Where can I find a MAT location?

All four clinics offer MAT at the moment.

The following clinics offer Methadone,  Buprenorphine & Naltrexone products.

Lakewood 
9720 South Tacoma Way, Lakewood, WA 98499
Phone: 253-503-3666
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Tacoma South
3727 South Tacoma Way,
Tacoma, WA 98409
Phone: 253-300-7474


The following clinics only offer Buprenorphine and Naltrexone products

Puyallup
3800 3rd Street SE, Puyallup, WA 98374
Phone: 253-200-0415
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Tacoma Westgate
5929 Westgate Blvd., Suite A, Tacoma, WA 98406
Phone: 253-503-0226

You will only receive methadone if you are seeing both a mental healthcare provider and a chemical dependency counselor.

You will only receive methadone if you are seeing both a mental healthcare provider and a chemical dependency counselor.

What medications do you prescribe for SUD?

We prescribe Methadone, Naltrexone and Buprenorphine  products.

How can I get my prescription?

To get your prescription, you will have to call any one of our clinics and schedule an appointment to see one of our providers. We also offer Virtual visits. Call +1 253-503-0226

What does Integrated Treatment mean?

NWIH believes in treating SUD patients with an integrated health plan that combines Medication Assisted Treatment with counseling services to heal patients’ chemical, biological, psychological, and social states by providing medications, talk therapy, peer counseling, primary care, wound care, and Hepatitis C treatment.

How can I get a copy of my medical records?

You can contact our clinics for more information on obtaining secure medical records. Phone: + 1 253-200-0300

How can I become a partner with NWIH?

NWIH has partnered with many local and state organizations to carry its mission of serving our patients and community. We strongly believe in innovation and collaboration. We are very appreciative of the opportunities provided to us to expand our services. If you are interested in partnering with us please contact us: [email protected]

FAQ

There are many factors which push people into risky patterns of substance use. Oftentimes the behavior following Substance Use Disorder in patients is misunderstood by family and friends. We’re here to answer those difficult questions and offer treatment that leads to recovery.

Patient Forms

Medical History Form
Patient Admission Form

Click on the forms and print them directly from your internet browser window. Fill the forms completely with all your information and bring them to the clinic.

Courtesy Dosing Form

While you're away from your treatment clinic, You can receive your dose at one of our MAT clinics by filling out the above form.

NWIH provides methadone at the following three clinics:

  • 3727 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, WA 98409 / Phone: 253-300-7474
  • 9720 South Tacoma Way, Lakewood, WA 98499 / Phone: 253-503-3666