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TennCare Suboxone Telemedicine Program
A Statewide Suboxone Telemedicine Program Accepting TennCare and Private Insurance We provide a 100% telemedicine Suboxone program designed to help you overcome opioid addiction from the comfort of your own home. We currently accept the following TennCare Medicaid health insurance plans: TennCare AmeriGroup TennCare BlueCare TennCare United Healthcare What About Medicare Health Insurance? Please contact…
Read MoreOpioid Addiction – Why Are People Addicted?
Getting addicted to opioids can happen to almost anyone for many reasons. While some feel the opioid addiction may be genetic, there are other reasons why people get addicted and stay addicted. The most common reasons people get addicted to opioids are: Pain Relief Opioids can be very effective at relieving pain and are used…
Read MoreIs Suboxone Right for Me?
Suboxone therapy has come a long way since it was first introduced in the late 1990’s. What used to be primarily a “medication-only” solution has evolved into a complete program of recovery known as MAT, or “Medication-Assisted Treatment”. MAT uses Suboxone as a tool to stabilize the patient from withdrawals and cravings, allowing therapy to…
Read MoreRecovery Care Suboxone Clinic Accepts TennCare Medicaid Insurance
Recovery Care of Columbia serves a very wide area of middle Tennessee. Based in Columbia, Recovery Care is convenient to people in all surrounding cities, towns and counties. Not every Suboxone clinic accepts TennCare insurance, so if you have TennCare and believe you are suffering from opioid addiction, we can provide a solution that may…
Read MoreAddiction 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,…
Read MoreHow to Use Naloxone to Prevent Narcotic Overdose
With so many people addicted to opioids it is important that as many people possible know what to do when someone is overdosing from narcotic use or abuse. Fentanyl is estimated to be 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine and is now being found in a great number of “street pills” made to look…
Read MoreSuboxone Maintenance Programs Mean Living Normal Again
Living with opioid addiction used to be a curse. Suboxone maintenance programs have changed all of that for good. The stigma associated with addiction was once only related to heroin addicts living under a bridge, surviving only to get high and getting high only to survive. The treatments were minimal, too. Methadone was just about…
Read MoreThe Truth About Suboxone and Addiction Treatment
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…
Read MoreSuboxone 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…
Read MoreHow We Treat Opioid Addiction Using Suboxone at Recovery Care of Columbia
Any doctor with the right license and waiver can prescribe Suboxone. So, why don’t all doctors prescribe Suboxone? The short answer is that not all doctors have the right disposition for treating addiction. Suboxone doctors treating someone who suffers from opioid addiction are typically unlike any other doctor in the world. Treating addiction takes patience,…
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