An Online Suboxone Clinic for All of Tennessee

Recovery Care of Columbia is not your typical Suboxone clinic. Not only do we hold a Tennessee state medical license for addiction treatment, we are one of few TennCare BeSmart / B-Mat-certified clinics in the State of Tennessee. We accept all TennCare insurance and many commercial insurance plans.

TennCare Medicaid Insurance Suboxone Treatment

Commercial Insurance Suboxone Treatment

Self-Pay Suboxone Treatment

Recovery Care provides a monthly Suboxone program that can be paid for in two different ways. You can pay every 4 weeks and save $50, or pay bi-weekly.

  • 4 Weeks of Suboxone Therapy $350
  • 2 Week Partial Payment $200

More Insurance Companies are Being Added

Our list of insurance companies is ever-growing, so please call or text us at (931) 548-3062 if you don’t see your insurance plan listed above. Sometimes, there are off-chutes of major carriers that aren’t listed, but may be accepted.

Our special designation as a TennCare BeSMART facility means that Recovery Care can provide a 100% telemedicine solution to all residents of Tennessee who suffer from opioid addiction. All you need is a valid driver’s license or state ID with a Tennessee address.

How does Addiction Telemedicine with an Online Suboxone Doctor Work?

To be a fully-licensed online Suboxone clinic, Recovery Care had to develop a proprietary telemedicine program that is both simple and fully-compliant with all state and federal regulations. That means you’ll receive the highest level of addiction treatment possible, without the need to ever visit one of our clinics. And, Recovery Care’s mobile app allows you to perform video appointments most anywhere you have a high-speed internet connection.

How Do Online Suboxone Appointments Work?

After you register and perform a brief phone interview with one of our staff, you will download our mobile app. At appointment time you’ll do the following:

  • Be in a quiet place either in or near a private restroom
  • Make sure you’re connected to high-speed internet.  (Pay-by-the-minute cell phone plans will not work)
  • Open the Spruce Health mobile app
  • Check-in by sending us a brief message
  • We’ll check you in and guide you through your online Suboxone appointment

Getting Started with Recovery Care’s Online Suboxone Doctors

Getting started in Recovery Care’s TennCare Telemedicine Suboxone Program is easy. Same-day appointments are available to new patients most weekday’s if registered before Noon.

  • Register online
  • A brief phone interview will take place
  • Your appointment is scheduled  (typically same-day)
  • You’ll visit with both a Suboxone doctor and a licensed counselor  (one-on-one)
  • Your next visit is scheduled
  • A telemedicine drug screening kit will be shipped to you
  • Your Suboxone prescription is sent electronically to your local pharmacy the same day as your appointment.
    (Next-day medication delivery is also available!)

The State of Tennessee requires weekly telemedicine visits for the first five weeks of therapy. Your doctor will then decide the frequency of your visits. Your individual recovery progress and adherence to the program guidelines will ultimately determine your visit frequency.

Your Subsequent Visits with Our Online Suboxone Doctors

You will receive a drug screening kit by mail shortly after your first visit. You will be drug screened at each subsequent visit to make sure you’re following program guidelines.

  • You’ll check-in using our mobile app
  • A drug screen will be performed
  • Visit with a therapist  (one-on-one)
  • Visit with a Suboxone doctor
  • Your next visit will be scheduled
  • You will put your completed drug screen into a USPS blue box within 24-hours of your visit
  • Your Suboxone prescription is again sent electronically to your local pharmacy or shipped to you the following day.

Will I Ever Have to Come to a Recovery Care Clinic?

Ultimately, this is up to you. If you follow Recovery Care’s TennCare Suboxone Telemedicine Program guidelines, then you will never need to visit one of our clinic locations. However, there are circumstances when a patient is required to come to a Recovery Care facility as a result of not following program guidelines. Here are just a few reasons why a patient may be asked to visit a Recovery Care Suboxone clinic in-person:

  • You fail to put your completed drug screen into a USPS blue box within 24-hours of your online Suboxone appointment
  • You’re not taking your Suboxone as prescribed by our online Suboxone doctors
  • You miss appointments
  • Illicit substances are found in your drug screenings
  • You are unable to perform video appointments due to a weak or inadequate internet connection

What Happens if I show Up Late for Appointments?

We understand that life sometimes happens, causing delays and/or interruptions in our busy schedules. Communication is the key! Please let us know in advance if you are unable to attend your visit or if you require a different appointment date or time. Our team will always do their very best to ensure you are seen same-day, even if you’re late for your appointment. Our goal is always to reward those patients who show-up on-time / ready for their appointments with express service. Patients who show up late may experience delays.

Here’s how late appointment check-in’s are handled:

  • Less than 15-Minutes Late – Your appointment will be performed as scheduled.
  • Over 15-Minutes Late – You will be seen as soon as possible, but there may be delays.

Frequently Asked Questions About Addiction Telemedicine with Suboxone

Q: Do I ever haver to visit a clinic, or can I really do my addiction treatment from home or while at work?
A: You do not have to visit a Recovery Care clinic – ever. Our telemedicine program is exactly that – A 100% telemedicine solution that anyone in the State of Tennessee can take advantage of and finally put an end to their struggle with opioid addiction.

Q: How long will I have to wait after my appointment to get my Suboxone?
A: Your Suboxone prescription will be sent to your local pharmacy immediately following your doctor appointment. Your medications will typically be ready to pick-up within one hour.

Q: Can I do my doctor and therapist telemedicine visits using my smartphone?
A: Absolutely! Any device (smartphone, tablet or computer) with a camera or webcam will work just fine. Your location does not matter as long as reception is clear and background noise is minimal.

Q: Will my TennCare insurance cover all of my treatment costs?
A: Yes. All TennCare insurance providers (AmeriGroup, BlueCare and United Healthcare) cover 100% of your visit costs and medication expenses. A prior authorization will be filed the day of your first appointment to make sure your medication costs are covered.

Q: How long will my Suboxone telemedicine appointments last?
A: Your doctor appointment will typically last 15-20 minutes. Your therapy appointment times may vary based on your needs and time available. Ultimately, we want you to have as much time in therapy as possible.

Q: Where do I sign up for Addiction Telemedicine with Suboxone?
A: Start by submitting your intake documents online. A Recovery Care representative will reach out to you shortly after you submit your documents during normal business hours.

Stop chasing pills! End Your Opioid Addiction Today using Recovery Care’s Online Suboxone Doctors

Speak with one of our Suboxone doctors today

*Cigna accepted via reimbursement program.

7 Comments

  1. Chrishae Miller on October 2, 2023 at 6:09 pm

    I’m currently searching for another clinic who will accept my insurance.

  2. Misty Lynne Brown on January 9, 2024 at 2:14 am

    I’m looking for a recovery program that accepts my insurance “Oscar”

    Thank you

    • Michael Stevens on January 9, 2024 at 7:53 pm

      Sadly, we don’t accept Oscar insurance. However, you can call Oscar and ask them for a referral to an outpatient addiction treatment clinic that accepts Oscar by calling this number: (855) 672-2755. Good luck Misty 🙏

  3. Danny on March 20, 2024 at 5:30 pm

    Do you accept cigna Preferred Medicare (HMO)?

  4. Tommy Gross on March 28, 2024 at 6:41 am

    I’m interested in receiving Suboxone my ins . Is ambetter do y’all except them ?? Thanks

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