Integrated, evidence-based care designed to support healthier pregnancies, improve maternal outcomes, and promote long-term recovery for both mother and baby.
Pregnancy can be a critical opportunity to engage patients in their health. OSU Maternal & Addiction Recovery Care provides specialized addiction medicine care for pregnant patients affected by opioid, alcohol and other substance use disorders.
This collaborative program reflects a shared commitment between obstetrics and addiction medicine physicians at OSU Medicine to deliver truly integrated, compassionate care in a supportive, judgment-free environment.
Highlights
Comprehensive Prenatal & Addiction Care
Integrated prenatal and addiction treatment supports pregnant patients through coordinated medical care, behavioral health services, and evidence-based treatment in a trauma-informed environment.
Rapid Access & Care Coordination
Expedited access to care and dedicated coordination services help address medical, behavioral, and social needs that may impact treatment engagement and pregnancy outcomes.
Delivery & Postpartum Planning
Individualized birth and recovery planning promotes continuity of care during delivery and throughout the first 12 months postpartum, including coordination with pediatric and inpatient teams.
Recovery & Family Support Services
Recovery-focused support services help strengthen long-term stability through peer support, parenting education, doula services and family engagement.
Pediatric & Newborn Support
Collaborative newborn and pediatric care planning helps prepare families for infant care needs, including education and support related to neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) and early follow-up care.
Why Integrated Care Matters
Research shows that integrated prenatal and addiction care can improve engagement in treatment, reduce complications, and support healthier outcomes for both mother and baby. Evidence-based treatments that combine obstetrics, behavioral health, addiction medicine, and social support services have demonstrated improvements in postpartum continuity, neonatal outcomes, and maternal recovery engagement.
Healthcare professionals seeking coordinated care for pregnant patients with substance use disorder can refer patients to the OSU Maternal & Addiction Recovery Care program for compassionate, multidisciplinary treatment focused on improving outcomes for both mother and child.
Referral Information
We welcome referrals from:
- OB/GYN providers
- Primary care physicians
- Emergency departments
- Behavioral health professionals
- Community organizations and social service agencies

For questions, contact:
Faith Kelly, LMSW, Program Manager
OSU Maternal & Addiction Recovery Care
OSU Obstetrics & Gynecology – Houston Center
717 South Houston Avenue, Suite 200, Tulsa, OK
Phone: 918-586-4530 | Fax: 918-586-4528