Dayton Weekend Admissions Hub

Now Open Saturdays and Sundays, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm

MedMark Treatment Centers in Dayton provides care for opioid use disorder. Individuals can receive same-day intake, a clinical assessment, and medication-assisted treatment. This approach helps reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, and support daily stability.

Available 24/7 to Take Your Call

Visit MedMark Dayton

4201 N Main St, Dayton, OH 45405

Walk in during weekend hours, come through a referral, or transition from a hospital, shelter, or community program. No appointment is needed to start the admissions process.

What to Expect

Medication-assisted treatment with methadone or Suboxone®

Counseling support with coordinated care planning

Connections to trusted community resources

Discharge planning with ongoing recovery support

Case management services to support daily stability

Education focused on relapse prevention and long-term recovery

How Our Weekend Admission Hub Works

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Arrive at the Dayton location during weekend hours

Walk in on Saturday or Sunday to begin the admissions process and start care.

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Complete intake and a same-day clinical assessment

Our team completes intake, evaluates you, and provides stabilization dosing when appropriate.

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Seamless coordination with your ongoing treatment clinic

Your information is securely shared to support a smooth transition into ongoing care.

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Continue care at your local clinic the next day

Continue medication and counseling at a MedMark location that fits your routine.

Expanded Access for the Communities We Serve

The Dayton Weekend Admissions Hub supports individuals seeking treatment for opioid use disorder in Dayton and nearby areas. After intake, patients can continue care at a clinic that fits their schedule and location.

Why Choose Opioid Use Disorder Treatment at MedMark

Personalized, Compassionate MAT

Receive an individualized treatment plan that combines medication, required counseling, and supportive services to promote recovery.

Access to Evidence-Based Medications

Methadone and buprenorphine are FDA-approved medications used to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms as part of OUD treatment.

CARF-Accredited, High-Quality Care

MedMark Treatment Centers meet rigorous standards for safety, ethics, and evidence-based care for high-quality, consistent treatment.

Insurance and Payment Options

We accept most private insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid. Veterans may be eligible through the VA Community Care Network (Optum and TriWest) with prior authorization.

Accredited and Trusted Care

All MedMark Treatment Centers locations are federally certified, state licensed, and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) to provide medication-assisted treatment for Opioid Use Disorder.

Take the Next Step Toward Care

You can begin treatment for opioid use disorder today. Medication-assisted treatment and counseling help reduce cravings and support daily stability. MedMark Dayton is ready to help you get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dayton Weekend Admissions Hub?

The Dayton Weekend Admissions Hub is a MedMark location that offers weekend access to same-day intake and medical assessment. Medication-assisted treatment may also be provided. This allows individuals to begin care without waiting for weekday openings.

Who can access the Dayton Weekend Admissions Hub?

Adults seeking treatment for opioid use disorder can access this service. This includes individuals starting care, returning after a gap, or transitioning from hospitals or community programs. Walk-ins and referrals are welcome.

Can treatment with methadone or Suboxone® begin on the weekend?

Yes. Patients receive a same-day clinical assessment. When appropriate, they may begin stabilization dosing with methadone or Suboxone®.

Will I need to return to the weekend hub after my first visit?

No. The hub is used for initial intake only. After admission, care is coordinated with a local clinic so you can continue treatment during the week.