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Recovery Is Possible. We're Here to Help.
Compassionate, Confidential Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
You deserve care without judgment. Our providers are licensed to prescribe buprenorphine (Suboxone®) as part of a comprehensive, evidence-based treatment program for opioid use disorder (OUD). We treat you as a whole person — not just a diagnosis.
What Is Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Medication-Assisted Treatment combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral health support to treat opioid use disorder. It is widely recognized by the CDC, SAMHSA, and the American Society of Addiction Medicine as the gold standard of care for OUD.
Buprenorphine/naloxone (brand name Suboxone) works by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms without producing the intense high associated with opioids, allowing patients to stabilize their lives, reconnect with loved ones, and rebuild day by day.
MAT is not trading one addiction for another. It is medicine — proven, effective, and life-saving.
Our Approach to Care
We believe that recovery looks different for every person. Our MAT program is built around:
Individualized Treatment Plans
Your starting dose, titration schedule, and duration of treatment are tailored specifically to you based on your history, health, and goals.
Ongoing Medical Monitoring
Regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, adjust medications as needed, and address any physical health concerns.
Integrated Behavioral Health Support
We coordinate with licensed counselors and therapists to ensure you have access to the mental health and counseling component that is central to lasting recovery.
A Judgment-Free Environment
Every member of our team is committed to treating patients with dignity and respect. Your privacy is protected, and your care is confidential.
What to Expect
Initial Consultation
We review your medical history, current substance use, and any co-occurring health conditions. We explain your options and answer all your questions.
Induction
Your first dose of buprenorphine is carefully managed, typically beginning when you are in mild-to-moderate withdrawal. Our provider guides you through this process safely.
Stabilization
Over several days to weeks, your dose is adjusted until cravings and withdrawal are well-controlled and you feel stable.
Maintenance & Ongoing Care
Regular appointments (monthly or more frequently as needed) to monitor your health, renew prescriptions, and support your continued recovery.
Commonly Asked Questions
Is Suboxone treatment confidential?
Yes. Your treatment is protected under standard medical privacy laws (HIPAA) as well as additional federal confidentiality protections specific to substance use disorder treatment (42 CFR Part 2).
Do I need a referral?
No referral is required. You can contact us directly to schedule a confidential intake appointment.
Will I need to come in every month?
Appointment frequency depends on where you are in treatment. Early in treatment, visits may be more frequent. Stable patients are typically seen monthly.
Do you work with patients who have relapsed before?
Absolutely. Relapse is a recognized part of the disease of addiction, not a moral failure. We are here to support you through every phase of your recovery journey.
If You or Someone You Love Is in Crisis
SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7)
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Confidential appointments available. We accept most major insurance plans.