Medication-assisted treatment in Maine

Find your way back from addiction.

Outpatient addiction treatment and recovery residences across Maine. No artificial timeline, no judgment about your past. We accept MaineCare, Medicare, and most private insurance. If you don’t have any, we’ll work with you.

Morning light across a quiet Maine day-program waiting room
Coverage

Insurance coverage we accept.

If none of these apply to you, we’ll find a pathway to care that does.

MaineCare
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Anthem
Cigna
AmeriHealth
UnitedHealthcare
Evernorth
Horizon
The path

How to get started.

From your first call to your first dose, we move as fast as medical safety allows.

01

Call or submit the form.

Our admissions counselors answer Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. If you call after hours, we’ll call you back the next business day.

02

Insurance checked within 24 hours.

MaineCare, Medicare, or private insurance. If you have none, we work with OHH and STR funding or a sliding scale.

03

First appointment within 24 to 72 hours.

Medical evaluation, meet your therapist, and we begin building your treatment plan.

04

MAT starts by visit two.

Buprenorphine, Subutex®, or a long-acting injectable, matched to what you can sustain.

At a glance

The work, in numbers.

Three numbers that make the model clearer: where Enso leads, what it sustains, and how much infrastructure sits behind the clinical work.

Long-acting injectables
~40 %

of our MAT patients are on Sublocade® or Brixadi®, a share materially above the Maine market.

In Maine
1 st

program to bring medication-assisted treatment inside county jails.

MARR certified
5

recovery residences across Augusta and Sanford, built to clinical and safety standards.

A counselor in conversation with a client in a quiet Enso day-program room
Our mission

Your past doesn’t have to define you.

We welcome everyone, regardless of past issues or transgressions. Our therapeutic community takes time to build people up: case management, job training, financial counseling, and individual therapy alongside the medication work.

What our operator calls us

“Enso is sometimes the last house on the block.”

Discharge is based on the client’s needs, not the company’s. We don’t set a 90-day or six-month clock on recovery. It takes what it takes.

What we treat

Addiction doesn’t show up by itself.

Substance use often shows up with trauma, mental-health diagnoses, or reentry challenges. We treat all of it, together, under one roof.

Opioid Use Disorder

The core focus of our MAT program. Buprenorphine, Subutex®, and long-acting injectables, matched to what each person can realistically sustain.

Alcohol Use Disorder

Vivitrol®, counseling, and structured outpatient support built for long-horizon sobriety, not short-term milestones.

Co-occurring Depression & Anxiety

Integrated medication management and individual therapy alongside substance-use treatment. One treatment team, not two.

Trauma & PTSD

Trauma-informed care woven through case management, counseling, and medical visits. Your history isn’t your diagnosis.

Polysubstance Use

When someone is using more than one substance, the treatment plan has to meet all of it. We build around the whole picture.

Reentry from Incarceration

Structured supports for people coming out of county jail: medication continuity, housing connections, ID and records help.

From the community

Real recoveries. Real people.

I came in convinced I’d fail out. Two years later I’m still here, still employed, and I’m helping someone else find the door I walked through.
James
Augusta • 2 years in recovery
The monthly injection changed everything. One appointment a month, no daily reminder of what I was fighting, no lost scripts, no missed doses.
Marie
Sanford • On Sublocade® since 2024
Case management is what other programs cut first. Enso kept mine. That’s the reason I had an ID, a job, and a place to live on my discharge day.
Devon
Augusta • Completed program 2025

Names and details composed to protect privacy. Real testimonials and photography forthcoming.

Our clinics

Augusta and Sanford.

Common questions

Questions people ask before they call.

Yes. MaineCare is our primary source of funding. We also accept Medicare, most private insurance, and have OHH and STR funding paths available for qualifying opioid-dependent clients. We don’t turn anyone away for financial reasons.

Our goal is a first visit within 24 hours of your call or message. Call (207) 245-1800 or fill out the intake form and our admissions team will call you back the same day.

We take everyone. Past issues, past transgressions, past program failures, none of that disqualifies you. Enso is sometimes the last house on the block. That’s on purpose.

In Phase 1, yes. You meet with an individual therapist weekly, alongside your medical provider. Phase 1 telehealth is available if getting to the clinic every week isn’t workable.

As long as it needs to be. We don’t run a 90-day or six-month clock on you. Discharge is driven by your recovery, not the program’s schedule.

Get started

The simplest way to start is the form.

Tell us a little about your situation and we’ll reach out to book your assessment, usually within one business day. Prefer to talk now? Admissions answers Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. MaineCare accepted, no referral required.