If you or a loved one in DeKalb County is struggling with opioid addiction, help is closer than you think. Recovery Care of Columbia provides safe, confidential, and effective Suboxone treatment through telemedicine, making it easier than ever to begin recovery without leaving home.
Whether you live in Smithville, Alexandria, Dowelltown, or Liberty, access to high-quality addiction treatment is available right from your phone or computer. You no longer need to travel long distances or sit in crowded waiting rooms to get the care you deserve.
Opioid addiction can feel isolating, but recovery is possible with the right support, structure, and medical guidance.
What Is Suboxone and How Does It Help?
Suboxone is an FDA-approved medication used to treat opioid use disorder. It contains two key ingredients:
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Buprenorphine, which reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms
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Naloxone, which helps prevent misuse
Together, these medications allow patients to stabilize physically and mentally so they can focus on rebuilding their lives.
At Recovery Care of Columbia, Suboxone treatment is part of a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to recovery. Our providers carefully evaluate your situation and create a personalized plan designed to support long-term success.
Accredited, 100% Virtual Addiction Treatment for Tennessee
Recovery Care of Columbia provides evidence-based Suboxone treatment through secure telemedicine, staffed by licensed Tennessee clinicians. No clinic visits required.
- Serving all communities across Tennessee
- Accredited by The Joint Commission
- Owned and operated by people in long-term recovery who live in Tennessee
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.
Telemedicine Addiction Treatment in DeKalb County
One of the biggest barriers to treatment in rural or smaller communities like DeKalb County is access. That’s why Recovery Care of Columbia offers fully remote telemedicine services.
Benefits of telemedicine treatment include:
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No commuting or transportation issues
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Flexible scheduling for work and family life
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Increased privacy and discretion
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Faster access to licensed providers
Residents in Smithville, Alexandria, Dowelltown, and Liberty can start treatment quickly, often within days, without the stress of traditional clinic visits.
Who Can Benefit from Suboxone Treatment?
Suboxone treatment is ideal for individuals who:
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Are dependent on opioids such as heroin, fentanyl, or prescription painkillers
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Have experienced withdrawal symptoms when trying to quit
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Want a medically supervised path to recovery
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Need a flexible, discreet treatment option
If you’ve tried to quit before and relapsed, you’re not alone. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) significantly increases the chances of long-term recovery when combined with ongoing support.
Tired of Visiting Clinics and Pharmacies? You Don’t Have to Anymore
We know the frustrations and stigmas often associated with addiction treatment, as well as the time it takes to get to a clinic, sit in a waiting room with unfamiliar people, wondering if you’re being judged, watching the second hands on the clock in hopes of leaving within a few hours.
Sadly, your day isn’t over yet. You still have to drive to a pharmacy to pick up your Suboxone medications, which can sometimes be met with judgement, stigma, embarrassment, and even rejection.
By using our telemedicine addiction treatment and overnight Suboxone delivery program, you can receive professional addiction care entirely from home—without ever having to visit a clinic or a pharmacy again.
Why Do People in DeKalb County Trust Recovery Care?
- Accredited by The Joint Commission
- Clinic owners are in long-term recovery
- Over 100+ Google Reviews (from real patients)
- Recipient of Tennessee’s very first Virtual OBOT medical license
- Over 1000 patients served since 2021
- 2025 regional award winner for the “Best Substance Abuse Facility” by Best of Tennessee
- Same-day Suboxone prescriptions
- A kind and caring staff, some who are in recovery
- TennCare Medicaid and all major health insurance accepted
- Overnight Suboxone delivery available in most areas (the pharmacy charges a delivery fee)
- A compassionate team of caring doctors, nurse practitioners, counselors, and administrators who genuinely care about your recovery.
- No clinic visits, ever. 100% online/virtual Suboxone treatment statewide
- Same-day appointments 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.
Worried about starting online addiction treatment? Learn what to expect during your first Suboxone telemedicine appointment.
We understand that every patient’s journey is different, and we’re here to meet you where you are.
Serving All of DeKalb County
No matter where you’re located in DeKalb County, treatment is accessible:
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Smithville: Start recovery without leaving your home
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Alexandria: Flexible telehealth appointments that fit your schedule
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Dowelltown: Private, confidential care without long drives
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Liberty: Reliable access to licensed Suboxone providers
Our goal is to remove barriers so you can focus on what truly matters—your recovery.
What to Expect During Treatment
Getting started with Recovery Care of Columbia is simple and straightforward:
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Schedule your initial telemedicine appointment
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Meet with a licensed provider for evaluation
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Receive a personalized treatment plan
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Begin Suboxone treatment if appropriate
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Attend regular follow-ups to track progress
We work with you every step of the way to ensure you feel supported and confident in your recovery.
Start Recovery Today with Online Suboxone Treatment—No In-Person Visits
Opioid addiction doesn’t have to carry stigma. Get discreet, private treatment—no clinic visits—no pharmacy visits, ever.
If you’re in DeKalb County, Tennessee, including Smithville, Alexandria, Dowelltown, or Liberty, Recovery Care of Columbia is ready to help you take the first step.
- Register for virtual Suboxone treatment in DeKalb County with TennCare Medicaid insurance
- Register for online Suboxone therapy in DeKalb County using private health insurance
- Schedule a virtual Suboxone doctor appointment in DeKalb County as a self-pay patient
- Returning DeKalb County patient? Click here to register
- Apply for our Sliding-Scale Program
- View all 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 private insurance plans (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 treatment? Click here to 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 at (931) 548-3062 to speak to someone about our telemedicine Suboxone program. You can also message us securely on the Spruce Health mobile app.
Frequently Asked Questions About Suboxone Treatment in DeKalb County
How quickly can I start Suboxone treatment?
Most patients can begin treatment within a few days after their initial consultation with Recovery Care of Columbia.
Do I need to visit a clinic in person?
No. All appointments are conducted via secure telemedicine, allowing you to receive care from home.
Is Suboxone treatment safe?
Yes. Suboxone is FDA-approved and widely used as part of medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction.
Will my treatment be confidential?
Absolutely. Recovery Care of Columbia prioritizes your privacy and follows strict confidentiality guidelines.
How long will I need to take Suboxone?
Treatment duration varies by individual. Your provider will work with you to determine the best long-term plan.
Can I work while in treatment?
Yes. Suboxone treatment is designed to help you function normally, including maintaining your job and daily responsibilities.
Do you serve all cities in DeKalb County?
Yes. We provide treatment to residents in Smithville, Alexandria, Dowelltown, Liberty, and all surrounding areas.
Fast-Online Registration for Same-Day Suboxone Prescriptions Delivered to Your Door
- TennCare Medicaid virtual addiction treatment coverage
- Commercial insurance Suboxone telemedicine program
- Self-pay telemedicine Suboxone program (make payments)
- Sliding-scale virtual Suboxone program application
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.
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Addiction Resources
- Kratom/7-OH/7-hydroxymitragynine addiction is another opioid addiction-related issue facing Tennessean’s, thanks to it being readily available and unregulated.
Learn more about Kratom addiction and virtual treatment options in Tennessee. - DEA.gov – Opioid Addiction Resources
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | CDC.gov
- National Institute on Drug Abuse
- National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare