Recovery Care of Columbia serves all of Tennessee using a telemedicine addiction treatment program, regardless of your location. Not every Suboxone clinic accepts TennCare insurance, so if you have TennCare Medicaid and believe you are suffering from opioid addiction, we can provide a solution that may be zero cost to you. If you have a copay, that will be all you pay. There are no hidden fees or charges in addition to your treatment.
Medication is covered nearly 100% by Amerigroup Medicaid, BlueCare Medicaid, UnitedHealthcare Medicaid, Wellpoint Medicaid, and many private insurance companies.
Recovery Care Suboxone Clinic Accepts all TennCare Medicaid Insurance for Telemedicine Addiction Treatment using Suboxone:
Call or text us today at 615-861-1646 to see if your private or state-provided insurance will cover the costs of your addiction treatment at Recovery Care. Even if we can't help, we're happy to refer to someone who will. Why? Because we know firsthand what it's like to be addicted to opioids. Our owners have been in the same place that our clients have been - Hopeless, addicted, wondering if there's a way out of drug addiction. The good news is, there is a way out; you just have to make the call or click.
Recovery Care knows there's a way out of opioid addiction, and all it takes is a willingness to try something new.
"I tried cold turkey, inpatient treatment for 30 days, using other drugs, abstinence, and everything else I could think of to get clean. Everything failed. At my very worst moment, I decided to try something different. A friend mentioned his daughter had been clean for nine months due to Suboxone treatment. Nine months of sobriety seemed like an impossibility to me at the time. I couldn't believe someone could be clean for almost a year. I gave in and called a local Suboxone clinic due to desperation.
Suboxone was the very last thing I tried to end my battle with opioid addiction and was the only thing that worked. Thank God for Suboxone. I don't believe I would be alive if I hadn't found it."
- Drew Bourke, Co-owner/President at Recovery Care
Sobriety date: 1/9/2014
Whether you're just realizing you might have an addiction to hydrocodone, oxycodone, Opana™, Percocet™, OxyContin™, hydromorphone, fentanyl, heroin, or any other opiate, you owe it to yourself to call or text us today. Or, perhaps you've tried everything and nothing has worked. Please pick up your cell phone and call or text us today at 615-861-1646. We offer a program covered by all major insurance plans, including TennCare Medicaid. A program that works by relieving you from painful withdrawals and cravings. All while giving you the time and space needed to reorganize your life.
Addiction treatment for General Motors employees is something we pride ourselves in. Hard-working people who, for one reason or another, have gotten addicted to pain relievers and simply can't stop taking them. It happens to many people from every economic standing. There are simply no specific demographics for opiate addiction. There are homeless, doctors, lawyers, pilots, and everything in between that have become addicted.
Opioid addiction is not your fault. But only you can take the necessary steps to end it.
When the prescriptions run out, they search for what's available, which is often street drugs like heroin, which is now laced with the potent fentanyl drug. Even pills that look identical to pharmaceutical pills are now everywhere on the street and laced with fentanyl (and other illicit drugs) making them 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. Anyone who takes a pill purchased on the street is taking a gamble as to whether or not they will overdose and possibly die.
Many families have moved to Spring Hill, TN, and surrounding areas from other states to work at the General Motors plant. Recovery Care is developing a special addiction treatment program for GM employees that is convenient for their work schedules. This makes medication pick-up faster and easier so no work is missed. Plus, patients may choose to have their medications delivered to them by paying an overnight delivery fee.
Our mission is to help people continue to be excellent employees at General Motors in Spring Hill despite their opioid addiction.
Thankfully, Suboxone allows for just that - To function normally (without getting "high") to hep battle opioid addiction, all while eliminating withdrawals and relieving people of cravings.
Cravings and Withdrawals Drive Drug Use and Bad Decision-Making
Ask anyone in withdrawal, and they will tell you they are willing to do almost anything to avoid withdrawals. It is at this time when someone is in opioid withdrawal that they will literally do anything to relieve themselves from the pain and discomfort. It is at this time when people make the worst of decisions. Not because they are bad people, no. All because they are n pain and need help. Many people have done things at the time of heavy withdrawal that they never thought they would ever do.
These mistakes do not define a person. Rather, they are merely symptoms of how powerful opioid addiction is. Cravings and withdrawals will drive a person to do the unthinkable, often letting their family down, missing work, lying, cheating, stealing, and worse. Again, all because they are in pain, and this type of pain can only be remedied by two things:
- More drugs,
- Or, Suboxone.
Suboxone works. According to the maker, Suboxone virtually eliminates opioid withdrawal symptoms. Suboxone also dramatically reduces the powerful cravings that motivate people to return to taking drugs. Based on our personal Suboxone experiences, we couldn't agree more.
Recovery Care's addiction treatment program is state-of-the-art, using the most advanced medications and therapies available to help put your opioid addiction to an end quickly. We are your advocate in your recovery program and will do everything within our power to help you succeed!
What About Self-Pay Options?
Glad you asked! Recovery Care provides a self-pay Suboxone program to treat addiction that most anyone can afford. We even offer three ways to pay, making it the most flexible of any Suboxone clinic in Maury County, TN. Our monthly program can be paid for out of pocket for those who do not have insurance in three ways:
- Biweekly Payment Plan - $210
- Every Four Weeks - $370
Welcome to Recovery Care. We're here to make a difference by reducing drug addiction in Tennessee.
Call or text us today at 615-861-1646, or click this link to make a Suboxone appointment online today!