Medication-Assisted Treatment in Alabama

QuickMD offers private, judgment-free addiction treatment online in Alabama for substance use disorders, including treatment with Suboxone®.

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Here's how it works

Quick and easy booking. No insurance required.

Here's how it works

Getting started is quick and easy. No insurance required.

Answer a few questions

Take a few minutes to fill out our secure, private form. Your answers help us create a personalized list of providers so you can choose one that's right for you.

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Choose your provider

Choose the provider you'd like to see, schedule a visit and finish setting up your account. Our affordable visits make care easy for everyone.

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Connect over a secure video call

Meet with your provider on a private video call from home, work, or anywhere. Your care with us is 100% online—no office visits or waiting in line, ever.

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Manage opioid addiction with Suboxone® treatment

Private, judgment-free support with compassionate care.

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What our patients are saying

"I was at the very end of my rope, with nothing left and not much hope after addiction destroyed my life, and I'll never forget seeing the QuickMD ad appear on Facebook. I was freezing outside the dollar store, dope sick, and I downloaded the app and easily got some medication, and from there it just got better!"

-Kelly

"This service has changed my life. The doctors treat you with so much respect and friendliness it makes you want to stay healthy and on the right path. I get excited to speak to my dr they always say how happy they are for me!"

-Diane S.

"In horrific withdrawals I was determined to beat the entire lifestyle of slavery to addiction, but knew I wasn't nearly as strong as the beast which had me in it's grip. Then my loving sister hooked me up with QuickMD and within 24 hours my nightmare was over. Suboxone 100% relieved me. There were dosage issues..."

-Mark

"QuickMD has been absolutely life changing for me. Use of the app is super easy and the doctors are very knowledgeable. I was very skeptical at first but, I’m so glad I chose to give it a try. The doctors are absolutely amazing and are willing to answer any and every question you have. If you are struggling with..."

-Kelly

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Why choose QuickMD for addiction treatment in Alabama?

Getting care at QuickMD is simple, secure, and accessible. We eliminate the hassle of waiting rooms and insurance. Here’s why thousands of patients trust us for quick, compassionate care:

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Start treatment with Suboxone® today

At QuickMD, getting your Suboxone® prescription is simple. Schedule a quick phone or video appointment with a licensed provider and we’ll send your prescription directly to your pharmacy.

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Meet our licensed providers in Alabama

We make it easy to find licensed providers in Alabama. Meet trusted experts, available seven days a week for virtual care.

Diana Warren

Dr. Diana Warren

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

Kaivalya Vyas

Kaivalya Vyas, MD

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

Michael Torres

Dr. Michael Torres

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

Clint Seymour

Dr. Clint Seymour

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

Angela Schultz

Dr. Angela Schultz

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

Marian Pokuah

Dr. Marian Pokuah

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

David Nguyen

Dr. David Nguyen

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

Eslam Mohamed

Dr. Eslam Mohamed

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

Kyle Meggison

Dr. Kyle Meggison

Licensed Provider

Alabama

Now accepting new patients

Why virtual addiction treatment matters in Alabama

In Alabama, finding addiction treatment can feel like an uphill climb, especially if you live outside the bigger cities. Nearly 44% of the population in Alabama lives in rural counties. Out of the 67 counties in Alabama, 55 of them are considered rural according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.

Every county in the state has areas where people struggle to find healthcare at all. Currently, Alabama’s counties are either fully or partially designated as a Medically Underserved Area, according to the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA). This means that for many people across the state, access to consistent, high-quality care remains limited.

And when it comes to getting care, many Alabama residents say the hardest part isn’t the cost, it’s finding a doctor in the first place, according to the Alabama Office of Healthcare Workforce. This lack of access makes it even harder for those struggling with addiction to get the support they need.

That’s why virtual addiction treatment is making such a difference in Alabama. Now, you can connect with a licensed provider from home, safely and privately, without waiting weeks for an appointment or driving hours to the nearest clinic. With QuickMD, care meets you where you are, on your schedule, at your pace.

Whether you’re in Birmingham, Montgomery, or Perry County, this kind of access can turn months of waiting into care you can start today, giving you a path forward when you need it most.

How access to addiction treatment is improving in Alabama

Alabama has expanded telehealth access in recent years, making it easier to get care for addiction and other health needs remotely. In 2021, the Alabama Telehealth Access Act (SB272) made it possible for healthcare providers to deliver addiction treatment virtually, including prescribing Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder.

And thanks to federal state Opioid Response (SOR) grants, Alabama has received over $90 million from 2018 to 2023, helping more people access MAT, peer recovery services, behavioral therapy, and harm reduction like naloxone.

Moreover, Alabama Medicaid now reimburses certain telemedicine services, including addiction, mental health services, counseling, and MAT evaluations, making care more affordable for people across Alabama.

With QuickMD, we make getting started with treatment feel easier. You can connect with a licensed provider online, manage your care from home, and get support wherever you are, whether you’re in Huntsville, Montgomery, or McMullen. We’re here to support you, so you can take control of your health.

Tips for managing addiction treatment

1. Make a small goal every day

Recovery can feel big. Break it down into small, doable steps, like drinking enough water, taking a walk, or checking in with your provider.

2. Celebrate your wins (big or small)

Every step forward counts. Give yourself credit for showing up, even on tough days.

3. Create a comfort routine

When cravings or stress hit, having a comfort routine can help. Maybe it’s listening to a favorite song, taking deep breaths, or enjoying a cup of sweet tea. Find small habits that help you feel steady.

4. Use technology to your advantage

In Alabama, virtual support can be a lifeline. Use apps, reminders, or online support groups to help stay connected, track your progress, and get encouragement right from your phone, no matter where you live.

We also offer these services in Alabama

At QuickMD, we’re committed to bringing convenient, affordable, and compassionate virtual care to patients across Alabama. In addition to addiction treatment, we proudly offer:

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Medical Weight Loss

Our online weight loss treatment helps you explore options like Ozempic® and Mounjaro® with licensed providers, offering support tailored to your health goals.

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Urgent Care Services

Get quick, compassionate care for common illnesses online, 7 days a week. Anytime, anywhere.

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Virtual Counseling Sessions

Talk to licensed providers to support your mental well-being on your terms, when and where you need it.

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Medical Weight Loss

Our online weight loss treatment helps you explore options like Ozempic® and Mounjaro® with licensed providers, offering support tailored to your health goals.

Learn more
Two people sharing an emotional and supportive hug during a group therapy session, representing the empathy, compassion, and support needed when helping a loved one through substance misuse recovery

Urgent Care Services

Get quick, compassionate care for common illnesses online, 7 days a week. Anytime, anywhere.

Learn more
Woman meeting with QuickMD doctor for starting Suboxone

Virtual Counseling Sessions

Get quick, compassionate care for common illnesses online, 7 days a week. Anytime, anywhere.

Learn more

Start treatment with Suboxone® today

At QuickMD, getting your Suboxone® prescription is simple. Schedule a quick phone or video appointment with a licensed provider and we’ll send your prescription directly to your pharmacy.

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Frequently asked questions about MAT in Alabama

  • Does Medicaid pay for rehab in Alabama?

    Yes, Alabama Medicaid covers some substance use disorder treatments, including inpatient and outpatient services, like counseling. However, residential treatment programs are typically not covered. If you’re unsure what your plan covers, it’s always okay to ask your provider, who can help you understand your options.

  • Is Suboxone® a controlled substance in Alabama?

    Yes. Suboxone® (buprenorphine/naloxone) is a Schedule III controlled substance in Alabama and across the U.S. That means it needs to be prescribed by a licensed provider who is approved to treat opioid use disorder, often through MAT programs like QuickMD’s.

  • What is the opioid policy in Alabama?

    Alabama has taken several important steps to address the opioid crisis and make addiction treatment more accessible. One of these is House Bill 208, which protects healthcare providers who prescribe or give naloxone, an emergency medication that can reverse an opioid overdose. This law makes sure that people who use or give naloxone during an overdose won’t face legal trouble, helping save more lives in critical moments.

    The state has also passed laws to limit how much and how often opioids can be prescribed, aiming to reduce the risk of addiction. Together with expanding telemedicine services and increasing funding for treatment programs, these changes are helping more people across Alabama get the care and support they need.

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