Medication-Assisted Treatment in Georgia
QuickMD offers private, judgment-free addiction treatment online in Georgia for substance use disorders, including treatment with Suboxone®.
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Why virtual addiction treatment matters in Georgia
In 2022, Georgia reported 2,687 drug overdose deaths, marking the highest rate since 1999, when data became available. That’s nearly two decades of rising loss. Despite these heartbreaking numbers, Georgia’s overdose rate remains 24% lower than the U.S. national average.
But statistics alone don’t show the full picture. Behind them are real people facing real challenges. In Georgia, 75% of its counties, or 120 out of 159, are considered rural, and 142 of those counties are designated as health professional shortage areas (HPSA). A health professional shortage area is an area where providers are seeing 3,500 patients or more per provider.
That means for many Georgia residents, accessing treatment can feel complicated, delayed, and even overwhelmingly distant. These barriers don’t just make care harder to find. They delay treatment during the moments when help is needed most. That’s why expanding virtual healthcare is life-saving.
Virtual addiction treatment gives more Georgia residents the chance to connect with licensed providers from home, using their phone, tablet, or computer.
QuickMD is proud to be a part of expanding access to care, including addiction treatment, making it possible for patients in Georgia to access licensed providers and start Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) from anywhere. Whether you’re in Atlanta or a small rural town like Edgehill, we bring care to you, helping you take control of your health. Because when healthcare meets people where they are, recovery isn’t just possible, it becomes more accessible, more private, and more patient-centered.
How access to addiction treatment is improving in Georgia
Thanks to recent federal action, telemedicine for addiction treatment programs has been expanded nationwide. In November 2024, the DEA and HHS extended telemedicine flexibilities, allowing patients to initiate and continue Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder and alcohol use disorder without an in-person visit. This expansion is particularly beneficial for Georgia residents in the one hundred and forty-two counties with health professional shortages.
Georgia’s policymakers and advocacy groups are pushing for increased funding and support for peer-led recovery programs, recognizing addiction as a significant domestic policy issue in the state. Increased funds can provide patients access to FDA-approved medications, behavioral therapies, counseling, medical detox, and more.
With access to virtual Medication-Assisted Treatment in Georgia expanding, residents can feel more at ease and receive the care they deserve. We offer compassionate, judgment-free support because we know how hard this journey can feel.
Opioid addiction recovery isn’t just about willpower. Addictive substances change body functions, making physiological cravings and withdrawal symptoms tough to face alone. That’s why we’re here. To help you get access to treatment, provide you with a supportive environment, and empower you to focus on taking control of your health, on your terms.
How our virtual MAT program supports you
Our medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program uses FDA-approved medications that work directly with your body’s opioid receptors (the parts of your brain affected by opioids like fentanyl or heroin). These medications are known as partial opioid agonists and opioid antagonists.
Partial agonists, like buprenorphine, gently activate these receptors to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms without causing a full “high.” Opioid antagonists, like naloxone, block these receptors to prevent misuse and protect you from overdose. By combining medication with support from our licensed providers, our MAT helps you take control of your recovery in a safe, judgment-free way.
Tips for managing addiction treatment
1. Set reminders
Staying on track with your treatment plan can be easier when you set regular reminders for medications and appointments. Using your phone or a calendar app can help you avoid missing doses or important check-ins.
2. Build a support network
Lean on supportive friends, family, or local recovery groups. Connecting with others who understand your journey provides encouragement, accountability, and practical advice. Group therapy and support networks have been shown to foster positive, lasting change.
3. Use local pharmacies for convenience
Many Georgia pharmacies can help with prescription pickups and answer your medication questions. Building a relationship with your pharmacist can make managing your treatment easier and more accessible.
4. Prioritize healthy routines
Taking care of your overall health supports your recovery. Focus on balanced nutrition, regular exercise, and getting enough sleep. Healthy routines can stabilize your mood and reduce cravings, making it easier to stay committed to your goals.
We know recovery isn’t easy, and you don’t have to do it alone. We’re here to help you find hope, healing, and a path forward–on your terms, at your pace.
We also offer these services in Georgia
At QuickMD, we’re committed to bringing convenient, affordable, and compassionate virtual care to patients across Georgia. In addition to addiction treatment, we proudly offer:
- Medical Weight Loss
- Urgent Care Services
- Virtual Counseling Sessions

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.

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

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

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.

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

Virtual Counseling Sessions
Get quick, compassionate care for common illnesses online, 7 days a week. Anytime, anywhere.
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.
Frequently asked questions about MAT in Georgia
How many rehabs are there in Georgia?
As of the latest data from the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS), Georgia has approximately 410 active treatment centers, offering a mix of inpatient, outpatient, and virtual care options.
How much does rehab cost in Georgia?
Georgia ranks as the 9th most affordable state for residential drug rehab (non-hospital), with the average total individual cost for treatment just over $55,000, according to the NCDAS.
While traditional inpatient rehab can be a valuable option for some, virtual medication-assisted treatment (MAT) offers a more accessible and affordable path to recovery for many Georgia residents. With QuickMD, visits are $99, giving you same-day access to licensed providers who can help you start and maintain treatment from home. If medication is part of your care plan, prescriptions can be sent to your local pharmacy, where costs may vary depending on your pharmacy and your prescription drug coverage.
What is the Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL)?
The Georgia Crisis and Access Line (GCAL) is a 24/7 helpline providing free and confidential assistance for mental health, substance use, and crisis situations. By calling 1-800-715-4225, individuals can access support, resources, and referrals to appropriate services across Georgia.