Medication-Assisted Treatment in Delaware

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

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Here's how it works

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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

"QuickMD has given me my life back! The doctors are amazing and the program is affordable!! I can work a good job without my recovery interfering! I’ve always had a smooth process with QuickMD!"

-Leslie

"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

"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 is a great place to get help, they understand what your going through without judging you. They are legitimate and have been for a long time. Please come here actually 100% ready on your terms. Addict's or in recovery know that you won't stop until you make the mental andd ultimate decision."

-Jonathan

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Why choose QuickMD for addiction treatment in Delaware?

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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 Delaware

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

Angela Schultz

Dr. Angela Schultz

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

Eslam Mohamed

Dr. Eslam Mohamed

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

Myriam Kane

Dr. Myriam Kane

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

Adnan Khan

Dr. Adnan Khan

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

John Hafycz

Dr. John Hafycz

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

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Dr. Daniel Funsch Jr

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

Brandi Gary

Dr. Brandi Gary

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

Paul Flatley

Dr. Paul Flatley

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

Hussein Al Sudani

Dr. Hussein Al Sudani

Licensed Provider

Delaware

Now accepting new patients

Why virtual addiction treatment matters in Delaware

While Delaware has seen a decline in overdose deaths, addiction continues to impact countless lives across the state. In 2022, there were 537 overdose deaths, which dropped to 338 in 2024, according to multiple state agencies. However, state officials emphasize that continued vigilance and support are necessary to sustain and further this positive trend.

Delaware’s small size doesn’t shield it from the complex realities of travel that residents face. Many people must make long drives to reach care or encounter waitlists that delay urgently needed treatment. Nearly every county in the state is affected by health professional shortages, especially in behavioral health services.

This is why virtual addiction treatment is important. It truly makes recovery more reachable. Instead of navigating limited provider networks, long commutes, or work and childcare conflicts, patients can speak with licensed professionals from home. It’s a way to receive real care without losing momentum. For many in Delaware, this kind of access is not just helpful, it’s life-saving.

How access to addiction treatment is improving in Delaware

Through a combination of targeted legislation and community-driven initiatives, Delaware is taking significant steps to ensure that addiction treatment is more accessible for everyone who needs it.

One important initiative, Senate Joint Resolution 2 (SJR2), passed in 2023, designates August 31 as “International Overdose Awareness Day” in Delaware. This resolution is an important step toward raising awareness about the opioid crisis while also encouraging policy changes, educational efforts, and expanded access to life-saving services throughout the state.

Building on these efforts, Senate Bill 161, enacted in 2024, empowers the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH) to license and regulate behavioral health providers. This legislation ensures that individuals receiving care are fully supported, with rights to privacy, protection from abuse, and active participation in their treatment plans. Additionally, it mandates incident reporting and enables DSAMH to take action against non-compliant providers, further protecting patients.

In schools, House Bill 200 is working to enhance mental health services by lowering student-to-counselor ratios and prioritizing the hiring of mental health professionals in high schools. This proactive approach is designed to address mental health concerns early on, helping prevent issues from escalating into substance use disorders.

Finally, Gaudenzia, in partnership with state agencies, opened Delaware’s first inpatient addiction treatment facility for pregnant and parenting women in 2022. This specialized facility ensures that women receive the care they need to navigate the unique challenges of recovery while also caring for their children, providing a supportive environment for both mothers and their families.

These initiatives reflect Delaware’s ongoing commitment to improving access to addiction treatment and supporting Delaware residents affected by substance use disorder.

How our MAT program brings care to Delaware

At QuickMD, we provide Medication-Assisted Treatment in Delaware that offers personalized, confidential care. With just a computer or phone, you can connect with a licensed provider from home.

We offer FDA-approved medications like Suboxone® to help manage opioid withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings, and our licensed providers work with you to create a treatment plan that fits your schedule and lifestyle. Our flexible, virtual treatment allows you to stay on track with your recovery without the need to travel or disrupt your day-to-day routine.

Our approach puts you in the driver’s seat of your health, allowing you to take active control of your recovery process. With the flexibility to meet with your provider from anywhere, you won’t need to worry about long travel times or the stress of in-person appointments. Whenever you’re ready, we’re here to guide you through each step, helping you maintain momentum on your path to healing.

Tips for managing addiction treatment

1. Let your story evolve

You don’t have to stay tied to who you were at your lowest point. Recovery is not just about quitting a substance. It’s about rediscovering parts of yourself that may have been buried under survival. Every day you stay in treatment, you’re writing a new version of your story. Let that story include grace, resilience, and growth.

2. Forgive the setbacks before they happen

Slips don’t erase your progress; they’re detours, not dead ends. If you stumble, your next step matters more than your last one. Build forgiveness into your recovery plan so it’s already there when you need it. It’s not weakness, it’s preparation.

3. Make room for grief

Addiction often takes things from us: relationships, time, and a sense of self. It’s okay to grieve what you’ve lost, even as you work to build something new. Grief and recovery can live side by side. You’re allowed to feel sadness without letting it stop you from growing.

We also offer these services in Delaware

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

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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 Delaware

  • Where does Delaware rank in overdose deaths?

    According to data from the CDC, Delaware had the fourth-highest age-adjusted drug overdose death rate in the United States in 2022, with a rate of 55.3 deaths per 100,000 population.

  • What medication is used for drug dependence?

    Medications such as Suboxone® (a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone), methadone, and naltrexone are commonly used in Medication-Assisted Treatment to help individuals manage opioid use disorder or other substance use disorders. This medication may often be used alongside counseling or behavioral therapies during the recovery process.

  • What is the PROMISE Program in Delaware?

    The PROMISE program (Promoting Optimal Mental Health for Individuals through Supports and Empowerment) provides home and community-based services for individuals with behavioral health needs and functional limitations. Services include care management, peer support, and community-based residential supports, aiming to reduce unnecessary institutional care through better coordination.

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