
Porch Light Health, Colorado’s largest addiction medicine practice, has acquired Comprehensive Behavioral Health Center (CBHC), a provider of opioid treatment programs with clinics in Denver and Lakewood. This acquisition aims to expand access to patient-centered care for individuals facing opioid use disorder.
The partnership allows Porch Light Health to offer a full spectrum of Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) options, including buprenorphine, methadone and naltrexone, ensuring patients receive tailored treatment. “In combining our strengths with CBHC, we are deepening our impact to create an even more integrated care environment that prioritizes access, innovation and recovery for every individual seeking treatment,” said Doug Weiss, CEO at Porch Light Health.
Operational changes will be minimal, but the collaboration will provide patients with additional treatment options. “This is a significant step forward in breaking down long-standing barriers in addiction medicine,” said Joy Mercer, program director at CBHC. “This comprehensive approach is a win-win. We reaffirm that there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to recovery. Through Porch Light Health, our patients will now have access to additional services, including psychiatric medicine management, behavioral health care, infectious disease treatment and more.”
Porch Light Health and CBHC will work together to challenge stigma, innovate care delivery and empower individuals in their recovery journey.
Denver-based Porch Light Health’s mission is to provide low-barrier medical addiction treatment for those affected by substance use disorders and related medical conditions. The organization offers comprehensive outpatient treatment for various substance use disorders, along with psychiatry and therapy services.