Wilson County is in the middle of one of the fastest population booms in Tennessee. Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Watertown, and the surrounding communities have grown by tens of thousands of new residents over the past decade, making the convenience of Suboxone Treatment in Lebanon, TN critical for the community. Many Lebanon families commute to Nashville for work, professionals at Cracker Barrel’s corporate headquarters, healthcare workers at Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital, and rural residents from across northeast Middle Tennessee.

Addiction treatment infrastructure hasn’t kept up with that growth. For years, Lebanon and Mt. Juliet residents needing Suboxone treatment had three bad options: drive into Nashville (an hour each way with traffic on I-40), drive to Murfreesboro, or sit on a waiting list at one of the few local providers. Recovery Care of Columbia changed that. We’re Tennessee’s first 100% telemedicine Suboxone clinic, treating Wilson County patients entirely through video — no Nashville commute, no waiting room, no schedule disruption.

Same-day appointments, statewide. Register before noon Central Monday through Friday and you’ll typically meet your provider the same business day. Evening appointments available Monday and Wednesday until 9:00 PM.

Two Clinics, One Mission

Recovery Care of Columbia and Nashville Addiction Clinic are sister clinics — both Joint Commission accredited, both Tennessee licensed, both delivering the same evidence-based opioid addiction treatment. We share clinical leadership, treatment protocols, and quality standards.

For Wilson County patients, the choice between brands often comes down to where you spend your time:

  • Nashville Addiction Clinic often resonates more with Mt. Juliet and western Wilson County residents who already commute toward Nashville for work
  • Recovery Care of Columbia is our statewide brand — Tennessee’s first virtual OBOT-licensed addiction treatment program

Whichever clinic you register with, you get the same providers, same medication, same insurance coverage, and same Joint Commission-accredited care.

Why Wilson County Patients Choose Telemedicine Suboxone Treatment

Wilson County is unique. You might be a Cracker Barrel corporate employee at the Lebanon headquarters. You might commute from Mt. Juliet to downtown Nashville every day. You might be a Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital nurse working twelve-hour shifts. You might be a Cumberland University student or staff member. You might live in rural Watertown, Norene, or Statesville and not want to drive 30 minutes each way for clinic visits.

Telemedicine Suboxone treatment fits all of those realities:

  • No clinic visits, ever. All care happens through your phone, tablet, or computer using the secure Spruce Health mobile app.
  • Same-day appointments that fit around shift work, commutes, or class schedules.
  • Total privacy. No one sees you walking into an addiction clinic on West Main Street in Lebanon or near the square in Mt. Juliet.
  • Overnight medication delivery to your door (small pharmacy fee), or pickup at any Wilson County pharmacy — Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Kroger, or your preferred local independent.
  • Evening appointments every Monday and Wednesday until 9:00 PM Central — designed for working people.
  • No I-40 commute required to start or maintain treatment.

What We Treat

Our Wilson County patients come to us with dependence on:

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Whatever brought you here — a prescription that got out of hand after surgery at Vanderbilt Wilson, a long-term struggle with heroin or fentanyl, recent issues with kratom from a corner store, or anything else — we treat it. No judgment, just medicine that works.

How Suboxone Treatment in Lebanon, TN Works

  1. Register online — choose TennCare, commercial insurance, or self-pay. About 5 minutes.
  2. Our staff verifies your insurance — usually within 1 to 2 hours.
  3. Meet your Suboxone provider by video — using the Spruce Health app on your phone. Plan for about 45 minutes.
  4. Your prescription is sent immediately — to your preferred Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Watertown, or other Wilson County pharmacy, or delivered overnight to your door.
  5. First dose, same day — most patients feel stable and substantially better within hours of their first dose.

Insurance for Wilson County Patients

We accept all TennCare Medicaid plans (Amerigroup Community Plan, BlueCare, Wellpoint Community Care, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan) — typically with $0 out of pocket for covered patients.

We also accept most major commercial insurance plans, including BCBS, Cigna, Ambetter, Aetna, Anthem, Ascension, Oscar, UMR, and UnitedHealthcare. Many Wilson County patients use:

  • Cracker Barrel corporate employee insurance — accepted
  • Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital employee insurance (Vanderbilt Health Plan) — accepted
  • Wilson County Schools insurance (BCBS-T) — accepted
  • Lebanon Special School District insurance — accepted
  • Cumberland University faculty/staff insurance — accepted
  • State of Tennessee employee plans (BCBS or Cigna) — accepted

If you’re uninsured, we offer affordable self-pay options ($210 biweekly or $370 monthly), payment plans, and a sliding-scale program for qualifying patients.

Why Recovery Care Is Different from Other Lebanon-Area Suboxone Clinics

Wilson County has a few in-person Suboxone providers, plus several national telehealth platforms targeting Tennessee. Here’s what makes Recovery Care different:

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.

Service Area

Our virtual model means we treat patients anywhere in Tennessee, but our Wilson County patient base concentrates in:

  • Wilson County — Mount Juliet, Lebanon
  • Davidson CountyNashville, East Nashville, Antioch, Madison, Hermitage, Bellevue, Donelson, Inglewood, Green Hills, Berry Hill, Old Hickory
  • Rutherford CountyMurfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne
  • Sumner CountyHendersonville, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, Portland
  • Trousdale, Smith, DeKalb, and Macon Counties — all served virtually

If you live anywhere in Middle Tennessee, you’re eligible.

Specifically Serving Mt. Juliet

Mt. Juliet has grown explosively over the past decade — now home to over 40,000 residents, many of whom commute daily to Nashville. We treat Mt. Juliet patients exactly the same way we treat Lebanon patients: through 100% telemedicine appointments using the Spruce Health app, with prescriptions sent to any Mt. Juliet pharmacy (Walgreens on Mt. Juliet Road, CVS at Providence Marketplace, Walmart, Kroger, or your preferred independent), or delivered overnight to your home.

If you’re a Mt. Juliet resident searching for “suboxone clinic mt juliet” or “addiction treatment near me,” you’ve found the right place. No drive to Lebanon, no commute to Nashville, no clinic visit required.

Ready to Start Suboxone Treatment in Lebanon or Mt. Juliet Today?

You’ve already done the hardest part — deciding to ask for help. Registration takes 5 minutes:

Or, if Nashville Addiction Clinic feels like a better fit for you, register with our sister clinic at nashvilleaddictionclinic.com — same care, different front door.

Questions first? Call or text (931) 548-3062 or message us through the Spruce Health app.


Frequently Asked Questions for Suboxone Treatment in Lebanon, TN

Is there a same-day Suboxone clinic in Lebanon, TN?

Yes. Recovery Care of Columbia provides same-day telemedicine Suboxone appointments to Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, and all Wilson County patients Monday through Friday. Register before noon Central and you’ll typically meet your provider the same business day, with your prescription sent to a Wilson County pharmacy immediately after.

Is there a Suboxone clinic in Mt. Juliet?

Yes — Recovery Care of Columbia treats Mt. Juliet patients through 100% telemedicine. There’s no in-person clinic to visit because there doesn’t need to be. You meet your Suboxone provider by video, your prescription goes to your Mt. Juliet pharmacy of choice, and follow-up visits all happen through the Spruce Health app.

Can a walk-in clinic prescribe Suboxone?

Generally no — walk-in clinics and urgent cares typically don’t prescribe Suboxone for ongoing addiction treatment. Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) requires a prescriber who has completed specific SAMHSA training and is registered with the DEA, plus an established treatment relationship. The good news: at Recovery Care, you can establish that treatment relationship in a single same-day video appointment, often faster than scheduling a walk-in visit.

What is the 3-day rule for Suboxone?

The “3-day rule” refers to a federal exception allowing physicians to administer (but not prescribe) up to 3 days of Suboxone for emergency management of opioid withdrawal while a patient arranges ongoing treatment. At Recovery Care, this isn’t usually relevant because we offer same-day appointments — Wilson County patients can typically get a full Suboxone prescription on day one rather than emergency dosing.

Where can I get Suboxone prescribed online in Lebanon?

Recovery Care of Columbia and our sister clinic Nashville Addiction Clinic both prescribe Suboxone online to Lebanon and Mt. Juliet residents. Both clinics operate under one of Tennessee’s first fully virtual OBOT medical licenses, are Joint Commission accredited, and accept TennCare and most commercial insurance. Register online, attend a video appointment, and your prescription is sent to your local pharmacy.

Who can prescribe Suboxone in Tennessee?

Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) can be prescribed by any Tennessee-licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant who has completed the required SAMHSA training and registered with the DEA to prescribe controlled substances. At Recovery Care, our prescribing providers are all Tennessee-licensed and operate under one of the state’s first virtual OBOT (Office-Based Opioid Treatment) medical licenses.

Does TennCare cover Suboxone treatment in Lebanon and Mt. Juliet?

Yes. TennCare Medicaid covers 100% of telemedicine Suboxone treatment at Recovery Care, including medical visits, counseling, and the Suboxone prescription itself. Most Wilson County TennCare patients pay $0 out of pocket. We accept all four TennCare MCOs: Amerigroup, BlueCare, Wellpoint, and UnitedHealthcare Community Plan.

Can I get Suboxone delivered in Wilson County?

Yes. We offer overnight Suboxone delivery to any address in Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Watertown, or anywhere else in Wilson County through our pharmacy partner. A small pharmacy fee applies for this service. Many of our patients choose this option for privacy and convenience, especially those in rural parts of the county.

What if I work at Cracker Barrel, Vanderbilt Wilson, or another major Lebanon-area employer?

Your appointments with Recovery Care are fully confidential and never shared with your employer. Most major Wilson County employer insurance plans are accepted (Cracker Barrel corporate, Vanderbilt Health Plan, Wilson County Schools, Lebanon Special School District, Cumberland University). Suboxone Treatment in Lebanon is private — your colleagues will not see you walking into a clinic.


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