Columbia TN Suboxone Clinic Now Accepting AmeriGroup Commercial Health Insurance

We have great news for people with AmeriGroup commercial health insurance! We are now accepting AmeriGroup insured patients for addiction treatment! New patients are welcome.  YOUR SUBOXONE TREATMENT WILL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY (SAME-DAY) UPON SEEING OUR SUBOXONE DOCTORS. Your addiction treatment can be fully covered at Recovery Care of Columbia if you have AmeriGroup insurance through…

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Addiction Treatment for Maury County TN and Beyond

Thanks to telemedicine, Recovery Care of Columbia isn’t limited to only Columbia, TN. While the first month of addiction treatment is generally performed at the clinic per Tennessee State guidelines, Recovery Care can also accommodate people who can’t always make the drive thanks to telemedicine. When COVID-19 became a normal part of our everyday lives,…

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The Truth About Suboxone and Addiction Treatment

Addiction Treatment Solution using Suboxone

Recovery Care partners Jon and Drew are not new to recovery or Suboxone treatment. Both Jon and Drew own clinics in the Nashville area, and are actually competitors. Well, sort of. The truth is that if you’re working in the addiction field you probably have a passion for helping people, especially helping those who are…

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DEA Reports Fentanyl Deaths on the Rise

Fake Pills Killing Innocent people

These pills are everywhere now and look exactly like prescription oxycodone pain pills. People are buying them on the street thinking they’re getting a regulated pill made in a clean pharmacy under strict dosing guidelines. THEY’RE NOT THE SAME PILLS YOU GET AT YOUR PHARMACY – THEY ARE KILLING PEOPLE. We only wish we could…

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Suboxone Doctors and Treatment at Recovery Care of Columbia

You’re not alone… Addiction has just recently bypassed alcoholism in the stats, making it not only epidemic in proportion, but a wildcard due to the many street drugs now being created and distributed without a label. According to DrugAbuse.gov, “over 64,000 people died in 2016 from opioid addiction“, but making matters worse, the numbers have…

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