Same Day Suboxone Treatment Online for All of Tennessee

Same Day Suboxone Treatment for all of Tennessee with Suboxone delivery

Same day Suboxone treatment online for anyone who lives in the state of Tennessee.

Using your TennCare Medicaid health insurance (AmeriGroup, BlueCare and United Healthcare) you can literally get same day Suboxone treatment online with no out of pocket costs.

Same day Suboxone treatment online, also known as telemedicine, offers a number of advantages for addiction patients and healthcare providers. Some of the key benefits of same day Suboxone treatment online in Tennessee include:

  • Convenience: Patients can see a Suboxone doctor in Tennessee from the comfort of their own homes, without having to travel to a Suboxone doctor’s office or clinic. This can save time and money, and can make addiction treatment possible for those who may live in rural areas of Tennessee where Suboxone clinics do not exist.
  • Access to addiction specialists: Same day Suboxone treatment online can make it easier for patients to see addiction specialists, even if they live in a remote or rural area of Tennessee. This is because addiction specialists can see patients from anywhere in the State of TN, as long as they have an internet connection.
  • Lower costs: Same day Suboxone treatment online can be a more cost-effective way to receive addiction treatment than traditional in-person visits. This is because there are no travel costs, and patients may not have to pay for parking or copays.
  • Improved communication: Telemedicine can improve communication between patients and doctors. This is because doctors can see patients in their own homes, while also seeing the patient’s medical records and urine drug screen test results. This can help doctors to make more accurate diagnoses and to provide better care.
  • Increased access to care: Telemedicine can increase access to care for patients who have difficulty getting to a doctor’s office or clinic. This includes patients with disabilities, patients who live in rural areas, and patients who work long hours.

Same day Suboxone treatment using Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Suboxone is a prescription medication that is used to treat opioid addiction. It is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone, which are two different drugs that work together to help people stop using opioids.

Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist, which means that it binds to opioid receptors in the brain but does not produce the same high as full opioid agonists like heroin or oxycodone. This makes it less likely that people will abuse Suboxone, and it also helps to reduce withdrawal symptoms.

Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, which means that it blocks the effects of opioids. This is important in Suboxone because it prevents people from overdosing if they take Suboxone and then use another opioid.

There are a few reasons why someone might take Suboxone:

  • They are struggling with opioid addiction and want to get help. Suboxone can help people to stop using opioids and to stay sober.
  • They are in withdrawal from opioids. Suboxone can help to reduce or even eliminate withdrawal symptoms and make it easier for people to get through withdrawal.
  • A way to manage chronic pain. Though Suboxone is not prescribed as a pain medication in the United States, it has been prescribed in other countries for pain management. Suboxone has been used to treat chronic pain, and it can be a safer alternative to other opioid pain medications due to its very long half-life.
  • Same day Suboxone treatment means getting help today and feeling better tomorrow.

Some of the benefits of same day Suboxone treatment online:

  • Reduces opioid cravings: Suboxone can help to reduce cravings for opioids, which can make it easier for people to stay sober.
  • Reduces withdrawal symptoms: Suboxone can help to reduce withdrawal symptoms, which can make it easier for people to get through withdrawal.
  • Prevents overdose: Suboxone can prevent overdose if people take it and then use another opioid.
  • Manages pain: Suboxone can be used to manage chronic pain, and it can be a safer alternative to other opioid pain medications.
  • Reduce their risk of contracting HIV and hepatitis C via intravenous needle usage
  • Improve their sleep quality
  • Increase their energy levels
  • Improve their mood
  • Increase their motivation
  • Improve their cognitive function

Telemedicine makes addiction treatment convenient and accessible to anyone living in Tennessee

Telemedicine, the remote provision of healthcare services through digital communication, is proving to be a game-changer for addiction treatment, especially in rural areas.
Here’s why:

  • Accessibility: Rural communities often lack adequate healthcare facilities and specialists. Telemedicine bridges this gap by allowing patients to consult with healthcare providers remotely, reducing the need for travel and making care more accessible.
  • Cost-effectiveness: Telemedicine reduces healthcare costs for both patients and providers. Patients save on travel expenses, while providers can reach more patients without the need for additional infrastructure.
  • Timely interventions: With addiction, every minute counts. Thanks to illicit drugs like fentanyl being laced into “fake” or “pressed” pills as well as being infused with heroin, illicit drug users are literally one dose away from overdose. Same day Suboxone treatment means getting access to treatment quickly that can help prevent accidental overdoses, potentially saving lives, especially in areas where immediate medical care is limited.
  • Continuity of care: Managing chronic conditions like opioid addiction can be challenging in rural areas due to limited access to specialists. Telemedicine enables regular follow-ups and monitoring, ensuring continuity of care without patients needing to travel long distances.
  • Healthcare equity: By bringing healthcare services to remote communities, telemedicine promotes equity in healthcare access. It ensures that individuals in rural areas receive the same quality of care as those in urban areas, regardless of geographical barriers.

In essence, Recovery Care’s same day Suboxone treatment empowers all Tennessee communities by breaking down geographical barriers, reducing costs, eliminating transportation issues, and improving healthcare outcomes. As technology continues to advance, Recovery Care will be at the forefront in addiction medicine with the goal of making addiction treatment accessible to everyone in Tennessee.

Ready to Get Started with Same Day Suboxone Treatment Today?

Register online using the links below. Recovery Care accepts all TennCare Medicaid insurances, most major insurance plans, and offers a self-pay program starting at $200. You can even have your Suboxone medications shipped to your door.*

*a delivery fee may apply.

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21 Comments

  1. Jessica Davis on September 14, 2023 at 11:24 pm

    I am looking for a doc online that accepts tenncare I am currently getting subutex and was just wanting to change doctors was wondering about the program and I have documentation that I am allergic to the naloxone

  2. Aubree Dunston on September 25, 2023 at 5:29 pm

    I moved to Tennessee recently from New York I was using Ophelia which was a telemedicine group for suboxone I’m now looking for a new group that is telemedicine I have ambetter for insurance please let me know if this is acceptable

  3. Angie D Hanshew on September 28, 2023 at 1:57 pm

    I left a message on y’all’s number by text messaging my name is Angela I’m day three of no heroin I’m trying but I cannot do this this is probably my fourth attempt at trying to come clean and stay off but the pain is too unbearable can you please help me and my fiance we are struggling and needs Suboxone please or some type of relief I have blue care and he has ambetter

  4. Paul overton on November 23, 2023 at 12:44 pm

    Need help finding my brother a good doctor he is currently on parole so he needs to get in ASAP before he gets locked back down he has no insurance as of now so curious on how much it would cost us

  5. Charlena upchurch on December 4, 2023 at 3:06 am

    Hi I’m looking for a new doctor via telehealth and I’m from Tennessee and have Healthcare insurance.

  6. Decynda Holt Mix on December 20, 2023 at 8:24 pm

    I am looking for a Suboxone doctor who will prescribe me Suboxone within a couple of days I am in desperate need please help I am on the verge of relapsing. I have Ambetter of TN Elite Bronze but my insurance card has been lost. Can someone help me

    • Andrew Stephen on December 20, 2023 at 10:26 pm

      You can call the Ambetter help line at 833-709-4735 and they should be able to refer you to a Suboxone clinic that accepts their insurance, as well as request your member ID and group number, which you’ll need for treatment. I hope this helps. We wish you the very best in recovery.

  7. Amanda havens on January 13, 2024 at 2:35 pm

    Hi this is Amanda havens I’m needing help bad cause I have moved here about three weeks ago I need help please

  8. Kimberly mccamey on January 18, 2024 at 2:35 pm

    Hi my name is Kim mccamey I live in tn and have ambetter. Do you all accept that insurance?

    • Michael Stevens on January 19, 2024 at 9:01 pm

      Hi Kim. Sadly, we are not in network with Ambetter insurance – yet. We should be in-network with them early this year. I will be happy to reach out to you when we do. Here’s suggestion for now:
      Call the number of the back of your card.
      Speak to a customer service rep.
      Ask them to please locate an outpatient addiction treatment facility near you (or that provides Telemedicine Addiction Treatment) that accepts Ambetter insurance. This is a service they provide to all members.
      I wish you the best in your recovery and will reach out to you when Ambetter is accepted here.

  9. Brenda Parks on February 18, 2024 at 5:50 pm

    My name is Brenda,my regular Suboxone doc retired from his practice. I’m looking for a new program. I want to maybe look into yours. I have Wellpoint insurance,but I guarantee your out of network. How much does it cost to do the tele-health Suboxone program?

    • Michael Stevens on February 20, 2024 at 6:02 pm

      We do accept many of the Wellpoint commercial plans and would be happy to check for you. Please text photos (front and back) of your insurance card to (931) 548-3062. Our self-pay program costs $350 per month, plus a $20 monthly telemedicine program fee. We have appointments available most every weekday. Please let us know how we can help.

  10. Dionne M Turner on March 5, 2024 at 12:04 am

    Please call me i need a suboxone dr that takes mu insurance

  11. Christy Christian on March 29, 2024 at 1:26 pm

    Hi I am needing to see Dr asap I am withdrawing try so hard get back up my feet again I’ve been through alot in past year I am try of living life this way I’m tired of drug life can you please help me Thank you

  12. Christy D Christian on March 29, 2024 at 1:27 pm

    I have Ambetter insurance do you take it

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