Medication services

Medication Services at Crawford County Mental Health Center are designed to support clients ages 5 and older through the careful prescription, monitoring, and management of psychotropic medications. Our team treats a range of psychiatric conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. We also offer treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which requires appropriate testing and verification of diagnosis prior to medication management.

Children's Medication Management

Crawford County Mental Health Center provides specialized psychiatric care for children and adolescents at our Broadway location in Pittsburg. Our pediatric psychiatric provider is based on-site, offering families a convenient and consistent option for managing mental and behavioral health needs.

Medication Services are available to children aged 5 and older. These services are designed to prescribe, monitor, and oversee psychotropic medications that help manage a range of mental health conditions. Our providers are experienced in treating:

  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), with required testing and verified diagnosis

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Bipolar disorder

  • Schizophrenia

Each child receives an individualized treatment plan, guided by ongoing evaluation and support. When appropriate, we also offer GeneSight® testing to help tailor medication choices based on a child’s unique genetic profile—supporting more informed and effective care decisions.

Our goal is to ensure children and their families feel supported every step of the way, with services grounded in compassion, clinical expertise, and a commitment to long-term wellness.

Adult Medication Management

Our Medication Services team provides comprehensive psychiatric care for adults seeking support with mental and behavioral health needs. Services include the prescription, monitoring, and management of psychotropic medications for individuals ages 18 and older.

Our experienced providers treat a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Bipolar disorder

  • Schizophrenia

  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), with required testing and confirmed diagnosis

Each client receives a personalized treatment plan based on their clinical needs, supported by regular evaluations and adjustments to ensure the best possible outcomes. For some individuals, we offer GeneSight® testing to guide medication selection based on genetic markers.

SPRAVATO® (esketamine)

Crawford County Mental Health Center is proud to offer SPRAVATO® (esketamine) in Pittsburg, Kansas — a breakthrough treatment for adults with treatment-resistant depression. Approved by the FDA and administered in our REMS-Certified SPRAVATO Treatment Center, SPRAVATO is designed for individuals who haven’t found relief with traditional antidepressants. This nasal spray treatment works differently than other medications and may provide rapid improvement in symptoms for some patients. If depression has persisted despite trying multiple medications, SPRAVATO could be the next step toward healing.

Learn more here!

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is a comprehensive program, individually tailored to the needs of patients, and includes medication and behavioral therapy to treat substance use disorders. MAT has been shown to be more effective than medication or counseling alone for substance use treatment.

We believe that addiction is a behavioral and medical disease. While MAT can assist with the medial aspect of addiction, counseling services are geared toward addressing the lifestyle and behavioral components. Counseling helps teach coping skills and how to prevent or avoid relapse. Addiction counseling services can include comprehensive and personalized treatment plans, social detoxification, intermediate inpatient treatment, reintegration, intensive outpatient, outpatient services, case management, and peer support.

Clients partaking in Medication Assisted Treatment can expect to meet with a licensed counselor, nurse, and a prescriber who will determine the level of care needed and develop and specific, individualized treatment plan.

MAT referrals for new clients will be accessed through our Same Day Access Clinic, which operates Monday-Friday, 8:00-3:00 p.m. Referrals for existing clients will be through the client’s current clinician or counselor.

Did you know?

  • Alcohol and opioid addiction changes how the brain functions.
  • Medication Assisted Treatment medications relieve withdrawal symptoms while counseling promotes positive behavior and lifestyle changes.
  • With cravings and withdrawal symptoms managed, clients can focus on long term remission and recovery.

Quick Facts

  • Almost 1 million people have died since 1999 from a drug overdose.
  • Almost 100,000 drug overdoes deaths occurred in the U.S. in 2020, 75% of those deaths involved an opioid.
  • Using FDA approved medications for opioid use disorder reduces the death rate among those living with an addiction by 50% or more.
  • Not only does Medication Assisted Treatment reduce the chances of relapse and overdose, but criminal activity and transmission of infectious diseases are also reduced for those receiving treatment.
Medication Management for Auxiliary Programs

In addition to the regular Medication Services that are offered to clients, staff provide medication management to other programs within Crawford County Mental Health Center, including the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program and the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program for alcohol and opioid addiction.

ACT is an evidence-based program that offers a complete range of treatment and support services for individuals that have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness and require a higher level of care.

MAT is a comprehensive program that is individually tailored to the needs of patients, utilizing medication in conjunction with therapy to treat addiction and substance use disorders. For more information on Medication Assisted Treatment, please read the MAT tab below.

 

Now Using Just-In-Time Scheduling for Medication Management

We’re improving access to care with our new Just-In-Time scheduling system for Medication Management appointments. Instead of booking months in advance, you’ll receive a reminder card the week before your next appointment. Just call during that week to schedule within 3 to 5 business days.

This system increases access to providers, reduces wait times, and offers limited same-day walk-in options for brief medication continuation visits. Please remember that refills require a kept appointment, and missed appointments must be rescheduled.

Questions? Call us at 620-231-5130. We’re here to help!