Kratom & 7-OH Treatment

Understanding 7-Hydroxy Addiction and How Telemedicine Can Help

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7-Hydroxy addiction is a growing concern in Tennessee, affecting men and women ages 18 to 45 who may be struggling with opioid dependence from surgery, chronic pain, or past exposure. If you or a loved one are tired of chasing pills or avoiding withdrawal, Recovery Care of Columbia offers a safe, virtual solution that combines Suboxone and counseling for lasting recovery.

What is 7-Hydroxy Addiction?

7-Hydroxy, also known as 7-hydroxymitragynine, is a potent opioid derivative found in kratom. Regular use can lead to physical dependence, cravings, and severe withdrawal symptoms. The DEA has recognized the serious risk of overdose with opioids, and studies show that opioid addiction is linked to a significant increase in morbidity and mortality.

Associated Risks of 7-Hydroxy Addiction

  • Severe opioid withdrawal symptoms (nausea, sweating, anxiety, insomnia)
  • Risk of accidental overdose or death
  • Legal issues due to possession or purchase
  • Strained relationships and career setbacks
  • Co-occurring mental health conditions

According to DEA findings, opioid-related deaths in Tennessee continue to rise, emphasizing the urgent need for accessible treatment.

Signs You May Have a 7-Hydroxy Addiction

Many individuals don’t realize they’re addicted until dependence is severe. Look for these common signs:

  1. Taking more than intended to avoid withdrawal
  2. Hiding substance use from family, friends, or coworkers
  3. Experiencing cravings or obsessive thoughts about opioids
  4. Neglecting work, school, or parenting responsibilities
  5. Purchasing opioids or Suboxone on the street

If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone—over 1,000 Tennesseans have successfully entered recovery with our TeleMAT program.

Benefits of Virtual 7-Hydroxy Addiction Treatment

At Recovery Care of Columbia, we understand the challenges of traveling to appointments, especially if you live in rural areas like Jackson, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, or Franklin. Our telemedicine platform allows you to start treatment from your home without risking exposure or delays.

Key Advantages:

  • TeleMAT convenience – First clinic in Tennessee licensed for virtual opioid treatment
  • Painless transition – Suboxone safely eliminates withdrawal from hydrocodone, heroin, oxycodone, fentanyl, Tramadol, and more
  • Expert support – Counselors hold master’s degrees in addiction treatment
  • Accredited care – Fully accredited by The Joint Commission
  • Trusted history – Over six years helping Tennessee residents recover
  • Positive outcomes100+ five-star reviews from patients

How Suboxone Supports Recovery from 7-Hydroxy

Suboxone blocks withdrawal symptoms and cravings, allowing patients to focus on counseling and rebuilding their lives. Combining medication-assisted treatment with therapy is the most effective path to life-long recovery.

Steps in Our TeleMAT Program:

  1. Virtual Assessment – Begin treatment using your smartphone or computer
  2. Medication Initiation – Start Suboxone safely at home
  3. Counseling Sessions – Weekly sessions with licensed counselors
  4. Ongoing Support – 24/7 guidance for questions or concerns

Text us anytime at (931) 548-3062 if you have questions about starting Suboxone or your treatment options.

Why Choose Recovery Care of Columbia

FAQs About 7-Hydroxy Addiction

Q: Can I stop 7-Hydroxy safely at home?
A: Yes. With TeleMAT, Suboxone allows for a controlled, comfortable withdrawal without physically visiting a clinic.

Q: How long does treatment take?
A: Recovery is individualized. Many patients start to feel stable within the first few weeks while ongoing counseling supports long-term sobriety.

Q: Will I experience cravings on Suboxone?
A: Suboxone dramatically reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms when taken as prescribed.

Q: Do I need insurance to start treatment?
A: No. You can register using TennCare, commercial insurance, or self-pay options.

Q: What if I relapse?
A: Our staff provides ongoing support and counseling to help you get back on track without judgment.

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