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Providers’ frequently asked questions about the Norton Women’s Care Maternal Opiate Substance Treatment (MOST) Program

The Maternal Opiate Substance Treatment (MOST) Program is an addiction treatment program designed specifically for pregnant women with a substance abuse disorder. The program is designed to reduce the stigma for pregnant women with substance use disorders by providing prenatal and addiction treatment in the same clinic serving other women with high-risk pregnancies.

Below are common questions providers ask about the program.

What warrants a referral to the MOST Program?

What warrants a referral for an outpatient consult with Jonathan W. Weeks, M.D., medical director of the MOST Program?

What does the MOST Program provide to my patient?

The MOST program also assists postpartum women who need stabilization during their postpartum stay.

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Refer a patient

To refer a patient to Jonathan W. Weeks, M.D., maternal-fetal medicine physician and medical director of the MOST Program:

Norton Healthcare Providers
Please use the Epic Ambulatory referral to the MOST (Maternal Opiate and Substance Treatment) program.

Non-Norton Healthcare Providers
Please fill out one of the forms below and fax to the number listed on the form.