Founded by experienced professionals with a shared commitment to treating the disease of addiction with compassion and clinical excellence.
The mission of ORTC is to provide professional, personal, affordable and effective treatment to those suffering from opioid addiction and to proactively engage and educate the communities we serve about the disease.
We believe that excellent care should be available to all. Today, ORTC operates treatment centers across Oregon and Washington, providing accessible care to communities that need it most.
Would you trust the person you love the most to our care?
— The daily question our care providers ask themselves
ORTC was founded by experienced industry professionals who share backgrounds in daily clinic operations, medical care, clinical care, and most importantly a heart for the treatment of those suffering from the disease of addiction.
Our founders developed a time-tested treatment model that addresses the needs of underserved populations while integrating medications for opioid use disorders into existing community care systems.
ORTC has an interdisciplinary treatment team consisting of physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, medical assistants, phlebotomists, CNAs, licensed counselors, and certified recovery mentors — all united by a common goal: helping our clients achieve lasting recovery.
We value diversity and create inclusive, welcoming workplaces for our staff and clients alike.
We exceed performance standards through continuous improvement and evidence-based practices.
We prioritize safety protocols and the wellbeing of every employee and client.
We meet or surpass client expectations consistently through personalized, compassionate care.
We engage in outreach and community partnerships to educate about addiction and recovery.
ORTC treatment centers are accredited by The Joint Commission, demonstrating our commitment to the highest standards of quality and patient safety.
Whether you're seeking treatment or looking to make a difference in others' lives, we'd love to hear from you.