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Reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms with private, online addiction treatment from licensed clinicians on your schedule.
Medications require a consultation with a licensed clinician via QuickMD. If eligible, the clinician will recommend the best option for you. Satisfaction rating from patient experience survey results collected May 2025.
Addiction treatment, often called Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) or Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD), combines FDA-approved medication with ongoing doctor support to help ease withdrawal, manage cravings, and reduce the risk of relapse. And because everything happens online, it’s easier to stay consistent and focused on your recovery.
Suboxone® (buprenorphine-naloxone) is an FDA-approved medication that helps manage opioid cravings and ease withdrawal symptoms so you can focus on recovery. QuickMD doctors can prescribe Suboxone the same day as your visit when appropriate. It may also be used to support treatment for 7-OH, kratom, and other substances.
All MAT visits happen by secure video or phone through the QuickMD app, so you can see your doctor from home. During each visit, your doctor checks in on your progress and adjusts your plan if needed. Monthly follow-ups help monitor symptoms and keep you on track.
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QuickMD offers Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder and other substance dependencies in most states. Please check our service map for availability in your state.
All addiction treatment visits are $99. For new patients who have not previously received MAT care from QuickMD, the first visit includes one follow-up at no extra cost as long as it’s completed within 14 days of the first visit. Medication costs are not included and may vary based on the pharmacy you choose and your prescription drug coverage.
Your initial visit is called the induction appointment. During this visit, your provider will prescribe a 7-day supply of buprenorphine-naloxone (Suboxone®) to monitor your tolerance and adjust the dosage as needed.
After induction, you’ll continue with monthly follow-up visits as part of your ongoing treatment plan.
QuickMD offers fully remote addiction treatment. Our licensed providers can initiate and manage treatment, including prescribing buprenorphine-naloxone (Suboxone®), without the need for an initial in-person visit. However, some states require annual or semi-annual in-person visits to maintain telemedicine-based addiction treatment. Please visit our in-person clinics page for more information about state requirements.
QuickMD offers Medication-Assisted Treatment for opioid use disorder in most states. Please check our service map to confirm availability in your state. We are proud to be the largest TeleMOUD provider in the U.S., serving a broad and growing network of patients across the nation.
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If you accidentally schedule an appointment in the wrong state, our Patient Support team may reschedule your appointment with a provider licensed in your applicable state for an administrative fee of $35.