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Kratom Withdrawal Remedies: Safe Recovery in Tennessee
Finding Hope with Kratom Withdrawal Remedies
If you’re searching for kratom withdrawal remedies, you’re likely struggling with the painful cycle of dependence and cravings. Many people across Tennessee—from Nashville to Columbia, Clarksville, Franklin, and Murfreesboro—are turning to professional help after realizing that self-managing withdrawal is overwhelming and unsafe.
At Recovery Care of Columbia, we’ve helped over 1,000 Tennesseans, ages 18 to 65, reclaim their lives through compassionate, evidence-based care. With our TeleMAT program (telemedicine-based medication-assisted treatment), you don’t need to drive to a clinic—we bring Suboxone treatment directly to your phone or tablet.
What Are Kratom Withdrawal Symptoms?
Kratom, a plant-derived substance sometimes used to self-manage pain or opioid cravings, can cause dependence. When someone stops using it, the withdrawal symptoms often mirror opioid withdrawal. Common signs include:
- Intense cravings
- Muscle aches and body pain
- Anxiety and irritability
- Sweating and chills
- Insomnia
- Nausea or vomiting
- Depression or hopelessness
According to SAMHSA, untreated opioid withdrawal (including from substances like kratom and 7-hydroxy-mitragynine) increases the risk of relapse, overdose, and even death.
Trusted Telemedicine Addiction Treatment for Kratom and 7-OH/7-Hydroxy Addiction in Tennessee
Recovery Care of Columbia provides evidence-based Suboxone treatment for Kratom/7-OH addiction through secure telemedicine, staffed by licensed Tennessee clinicians. No clinic visits required.
- Providing Kratom addiction treatment to all communities across Tennessee
- Accredited by The Joint Commission
- Helping patients learn how to transition from Kratom to Suboxone since 2024.
- Owned and operated by people in long-term recovery who live in Tennessee
- Publisher of Kratom & 7-OH Addiction: Causes, Risks, and How Suboxone Treatment Can Help
Register for telemedicine Suboxone treatment using your TennCare Medicaid, commercial insurance, or choose a payment plan. (A sliding-scale program is also available) Click here if you’re a returning patient.
Why Kratom Withdrawal Remedies Alone Aren’t Enough
Many people try home remedies such as hydration, vitamins, or herbal supplements. While these may provide mild kratom withdrawal relief, they do not address the root cause: opioid-like dependence on the brain’s receptors.
The FDA has not approved kratom as a safe treatment, and the DEA has listed kratom as a “drug of concern.” This means it is risky to rely on kratom as a long-term solution for opioid cravings.
Suboxone: The Most Effective Kratom Withdrawal Remedy
The safest and most effective way to overcome kratom withdrawal is through Suboxone treatment, which contains buprenorphine and naloxone. This medication:
- Reduces withdrawal symptoms so you can function normally.
- Controls cravings, lowering the risk of relapse.
- Provides stability, allowing you to focus on work, family, and recovery.
At Recovery Care of Columbia:
- Suboxone is prescribed the same day as your first appointment.
- Prescriptions can be sent to your local Tennessee pharmacy or delivered overnight.
- Treatment is entirely virtual—no clinic visits required.
Telemedicine Addiction Treatment in Tennessee
We are proud to be the first clinic in Tennessee licensed to provide addiction treatment virtually. Our TeleMAT program makes care accessible even if you:
- Live in rural areas with limited transportation.
- Have TennCare Medicaid, commercial insurance, or need self-pay options.
- Work long hours and can’t take time off for clinic visits.
- Want privacy and confidentiality from the comfort of home.
👉 Register today:
- Register for virtual Suboxone treatment with TennCare Medicaid insurance
- Register for online Suboxone therapy using private health insurance
- Schedule virtual Suboxone treatment without health insurance
- Returning patient? Click here to restart your treatment
- Apply for our Sliding-Scale Program
- View all health insurance plans we accept
- View our affordable self-pay program with biweekly and monthly payments
- We accept all TennCare Medicaid insurance plans, including Amerigroup Community Care, BlueCare, United Healthcare Community Plan, and Wellpoint Community Care
- We accept all major commercial insurance (from your employer or Healthcare.gov) including BCBS, Cigna, Ambetter, and United Healthcare.
- Same-day appointments and Suboxone prescriptions are often available when fully-registered before 10:00 am Central Time. (based on availability)
Not sure if your insurance covers virtual addiction treatment? Check your insurance coverage now.
Experience a safe transition from hydrocodone, oxycodone, OxyContin, heroin, fentanyl, methadone, morphine, Kratom, 7-OH, 7-Hydroxy, Norcos, Roxicodone, Vicodin, Tianeptine, Tramadol, Opana, Percocet, codeine, oxymorphone, and other opioids.
Call or text us now at (931) 548-3062 to speak to someone about our telemedicine Suboxone program. Or, message us securely on the Spruce Health mobile app. We’re ready to help.
Why Choose Recovery Care of Columbia?
We aren’t just another addiction clinic. Here’s what makes us different:
- Joint Commission Accredited
- Clinic co-owners are in long-term recovery
- Over 125 five-star patient reviews on Google
- Tennessee’s first Virtual OBOT medical license
- Clinics treated over 1000 patients in 2025
- Regional award winner in 2025 for “Best Substance Abuse Facility” by Best of Tennessee
- TennCare Medicaid and all major health insurance accepted
- Overnight Suboxone delivery available in most areas (a delivery fee applies)
- A compassionate team of caring doctors, nurse practitioners, counselors, and administrators who genuinely care about your recovery.
- No clinic visits, ever: 100% virtual Kratom/7-OH/7-Hydroxy treatment
- Same-day appointments and Suboxone prescriptions available every Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (based on availability)
- Evening appointments available every Monday and Wednesday until 9:00 PM
- Compassionate, stigma-free, judgement-free care
- No referral needed
Our kind staff is happy to answer any questions you may have. Call us or send us a text at (931) 548-3062, or message us securely using the Spruce Health mobile app.
Learn what to expect during your first Kratom addiction telemedicine appointment.
Kratom Withdrawal Remedies vs. Professional Treatment
While at-home remedies can ease discomfort, professional treatment with Suboxone and counseling provides the best chance for lasting recovery. Here’s a comparison:
| Home Remedies | Professional Treatment (Suboxone + TeleMAT) |
| Hydration, teas, supplements | FDA-approved medication (Suboxone) |
| May reduce mild symptoms | Virtually eliminates withdrawal symptoms |
| Risk of relapse | Cravings controlled |
| No long-term plan | Comprehensive counseling & support |
Common FAQs About Kratom Withdrawal Remedies
What is 7-OH addiction treatment?
It’s a program that uses Suboxone and counseling, delivered through telemedicine, to treat dependence on 7-hydroxymitragynine and other opioids.
Can Suboxone really stop withdrawals?
Yes. Suboxone has been proven to reduce or eliminate withdrawal symptoms when taken correctly under medical supervision.
How soon will I feel better?
Most patients report major relief within the first week of treatment.
Do I need to visit a clinic?
No. With TeleMAT®, all visits are done from your phone or computer. Prescriptions are sent directly to your pharmacy.
Does insurance cover treatment?
Yes. We accept TennCare Medicaid and most commercial insurance. We also offer self-pay and sliding-scale options. See insurance and pricing here.
How fast can I start treatment?
Most patients receive a same-day Suboxone prescription after their first virtual appointment.
Is Suboxone safe for kratom withdrawal?
Yes. Suboxone works on the same brain receptors as kratom and other opioids, making the transition safe and effective when prescribed by a licensed clinician.
Do I have to travel to a clinic?
No. Our program is 100% virtual—you’ll never need to step foot in a clinic.
What if I can’t afford treatment?
We offer sliding-scale programs and accept TennCare Medicaid and most commercial insurances.
Who is eligible?
Anyone in Tennessee between the ages of 18 to 65 struggling with kratom, opioids, or other narcotics.
Steps to Get Started Today
- Call or text us at (931) 548-3062.
- Message us securely through the Spruce Health app.
- Choose your insurance or payment option.
- Receive same-day Suboxone prescription and begin recovery.
👉 Returning patients can register here.
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Get Started with Kratom/7-Hydroxy Addiction Treatment Delivered to Your Door
- Register for Kratom addiction treatment using TennCare Medicaid
- Register for Kratom addiction treatment using Commercial insurance
- Register for Kratom addiction treatment without health insurance
- Apply for our sliding-scale program
Thanks to our unique virtual medical license, anyone living in East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, or West Tennessee can safely and legally access online Suboxone treatment using any smartphone, tablet, or computer, without ever having to visit a clinic.
You can review insurance and pricing details before scheduling, so there are no surprises.
If you have TennCare Medicaid insurance, your treatment and medication costs are typically $0. If you have commercial health insurance, we will provide you with a treatment cost estimate before scheduling your first telemedicine appointment. If you don’t have health insurance, we offer biweekly and monthly payment plans.
Explore More Kratom/7-OH Recovery Resources
- Ready to stop kratom safely? Learn exactly how to transition from kratom to Suboxone in Tennessee
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- DEA.gov – Opioid Addiction Resources
- National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare
- SAMHSA – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Struggling with kratom withdrawal? Read our full Kratom Withdrawal & Treatment Guide in Tennessee