Published: August 25, 2024

Online Suboxone Clinic: How to Get Help Today

Written by QuickMD Publications Team

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Patient having a telehealth consultation with a doctor via tablet for online Suboxone clinic treatment

Struggling with opioid addiction can feel isolating, but finding the right treatment doesn’t have to be. Suboxone, a proven medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), is a powerful tool in managing addiction. And now, with QuickMD’s online opioid addiction treatment, you can take control of your recovery journey, free from stigma, and on your own terms, all from the convenience of your chosen location. Think of us as your very own online Suboxone clinic.

Here are the basics about online Suboxone treatment.

What Is Suboxone and How Does It Work?

Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone. It works by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms, making it easier to focus on your recovery. Suboxone has been shown to improve outcomes in those battling opioid addiction.

While Suboxone is effective, accessing it has traditionally required in-person visits. This is where Tele-MOUD comes in, transforming the way patients receive treatment. QuickMD’s online Suboxone clinic makes it easier than ever to start your journey toward recovery with the flexibility and privacy of virtual care.

What Is Tele-MOUD?

Tele-MOUD (treatment with medication for opioid use disorder via telemedicine) allows you to receive Suboxone treatment through a virtual visit with a certified provider. On March 31, 2020, QuickMD became the first tele-MOUD service in the United States, leading the way in providing accessible and effective treatment online.

Why Choose Tele-MOUD?

Tele-MOUD offers numerous benefits over traditional in-person treatment:

  • Convenience: Have a video chat with your provider from anywhere—no need to visit a clinic.
  • Daily Availability: Access care when you need it, including weekends.
  • No Stigma: Receive private, compassionate care from your home.
  • Affordable: Each consultation is just $99, making treatment accessible and cost-effective.

How QuickMD’s Online Suboxone Program Works

Starting your treatment with QuickMD is simple:

  1. Schedule an Appointment: On-demand or same-day appointments are available.
  2. Virtual Consultation: Speak with one of our experienced providers via video chat.
  3. Receive Your Prescription: If appropriate, your provider will prescribe Suboxone, sent directly to your pharmacy.

Our program combines medication with counseling and behavioral therapy, offering a holistic approach to managing opioid use disorder.

Get Help Today with QuickMD’s Tele-MOUD Services

QuickMD connects you with certified addiction medicine providers, making it easier to start your recovery journey. Get started today and take the first step toward a healthier future free of stigma and shame.

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