Recovery Care of Columbia Wins Best of Tennessee Regional Award for Addiction Treatment Excellence

Recovery Care of Columbia staff celebrating the Best of Tennessee Regional Award for addiction treatment excellence.

Recovery Care of Columbia has been honored with the Recovery Care of Columbia Best of Tennessee Award, recognizing its excellence in virtual addiction treatment and patient-centered care. This prestigious award underscores the clinic’s six-year commitment to helping Tennesseans overcome opioid addiction safely, effectively, and compassionately. Read the press release here.

Why Recovery Care of Columbia Stands Out in Tennessee

Opioid addiction is a serious and life-threatening condition, affecting people from Nashville to Memphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Cookeville, and beyond. According to the DEA and SAMHSA, untreated opioid addiction can lead to overdose or death. Recovery Care of Columbia addresses this crisis with:

  • TeleMAT (Telemedicine Medication-Assisted Treatment): Patients never need to come to a clinic. Suboxone treatment is initiated virtually and can be sent to local pharmacies or delivered overnight.
  • Comprehensive care: Medication management, counseling from master’s-level clinicians, and recovery planning.
  • Accreditation: Fully accredited by The Joint Commission, ensuring safe, high-quality care.
  • Proven experience: Over 1,000 Tennesseans treated successfully and over 100 five-star Google reviews. See our 270+ patient reviews.

The clinic’s team, including owners in active recovery, is passionate about treating patients with respect and dignity, creating a supportive environment free from judgment.

Benefits of Virtual Suboxone Treatment

Virtual treatment provides unique advantages for patients facing logistical challenges, such as lack of transportation or busy work schedules:

  • Immediate access to care: Suboxone prescribed same-day.
  • Privacy and discretion: Receive treatment safely from home.
  • Flexible scheduling: Evening and weekend appointments available.
  • Evidence-based approach: FDA-approved medications and counseling improve recovery outcomes.

Learn more about our telemedicine options:

Evidence-Based Treatment Backed by Research

Recovery Care of Columbia follows best practices recommended by reputable organizations:

  • FDA-approved Suboxone: Reduces opioid cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
  • SAMHSA guidelines: Integrates counseling with medication-assisted treatment.
  • DEA compliance: Ensures safe prescribing practices for controlled substances.

By combining medication, counseling, and telemedicine, the clinic empowers patients aged 18 to 65 to regain control over their lives.

Keys to Lifelong Recovery

Success in opioid addiction treatment is rooted in three pillars:

  1. Suboxone therapy: Provides a safe, controlled way to transition off opioids.
  2. Professional counseling: Master’s-level clinicians guide patients through behavioral and emotional recovery.
  3. Supportive care team: Experienced staff with years of expertise and lived experience in recovery.

Explore our staff and meet the team here: Meet our team.

Why Patients Trust Recovery Care of Columbia

  • Six years of stability and service across Tennessee
  • Over 1,000 patients successfully treated
  • First clinic in Tennessee licensed for fully virtual addiction treatment
  • Over 100 five-star Google reviews
  • Flexible, confidential care for patients with family, work, or legal concerns
  • Treating addiction to hydrocodone, oxycodone, fentanyl, Kratom 7-OH, and all other opioids using 100% telemedicine

Patients can call or text us at (615) 927-7802 or securely message via the Spruce Health mobile app for immediate assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Recovery Care of Columbia Best of Tennessee Award

Q: What does the Best of Tennessee Award signify?
A: It recognizes excellence in substance abuse treatment, community service, and patient outcomes.

Q: Is telemedicine treatment effective?
A: Yes. TeleMAT combines FDA-approved medications with counseling, yielding similar results to in-person treatment.

Q: Which opioids can be treated with Suboxone?
A: Suboxone can safely transition patients off hydrocodone, morphine, codeine, methadone, oxymorphone, Tramadol, heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, OxyContin, Percocet, Kratom, 7-OH, and other opioids.

Q: Can I start treatment the same day?
A: Yes. Suboxone can be prescribed at your first virtual appointment.

Q: Are there financial assistance options?
A: Yes. Apply for our Sliding-Scale Program.

Recovery Care of Columbia Best of Tennessee Award: Transforming Lives Across Tennessee

Winning the Recovery Care of Columbia Best of Tennessee Award is more than an honor—it’s a testament to the clinic’s dedication to accessible, compassionate care for individuals struggling with opioid addiction. Whether you live in Memphis, Knoxville, Lakesite, Orme, or Three Way, help is just a call or click away.

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