Medication-Assisted Treatment in New Jersey
QuickMD offers private, judgment-free addiction treatment online in New Jersey for substance use disorders, including treatment with Suboxone®.
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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.
Why virtual addiction treatment matters in New Jersey
Addiction can feel isolating, and the stigma surrounding it often prevents people from seeking help. In New Jersey, where communities have been hit hard by the opioid crisis, virtual addiction treatment has become an important avenue for accessing treatment.
According to the CDC, close to 3,000 lives were lost to drug overdoses in New Jersey in 2022 alone. Many of these deaths involved opioids, and many could have been prevented with timely access to treatment and support. But not everyone can make it to an in-person clinic. Barriers like lack of transportation, work schedules, childcare responsibilities, and fear of being judged often keep people from getting the help they need.
Through telemedicine, people can begin or maintain Medication-Assisted Treatment in New Jersey without traveling long distances or risking exposure to environments that may not feel safe. For many, this isn’t just a convenience. It’s the difference between continued use and sustained recovery, and that’s why virtual addiction treatment matters.
How access to addiction treatment is improving in New Jersey
New Jersey is actively working to remove the barriers that prevent people from accessing life-saving addiction treatment.
In 2021, New Jersey passed a law requiring hospitals and correctional facilities to offer Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) to people with opioid use disorder. This law ensures that individuals in emergency departments or jail settings can start or continue MAT, helping reduce the risk of overdose immediately following discharge or release.
More recently, Senate Bill S3493 and Assembly Bill A4910 have focused on expanding telemedicine access for addiction care. These bills support remote MAT services, enabling patients to connect with providers without the logistical and emotional burden of attending in-person appointments. These policies recognize that recovery looks different for everyone, and that flexibility is not a luxury, it’s a necessity.
Advocacy organizations have also been instrumental in expanding access and reshaping the state’s approach to addiction. The NJ Harm Reduction Coalition distributes naloxone (Narcan), trains communities on overdose response, and advocates for safer drug use practices. Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey works to reduce stigma and provide education about prevention and recovery resources.
It’s not just policy that’s changing, it’s culture. And every time someone gets care without being shamed or turned away, that shift grows stronger.
How our virtual MAT program brings care to New Jersey
At QuickMD, we know that taking the first step toward recovery isn’t easy, and finding help shouldn’t make it harder. That’s why our virtual Medication-Assisted Treatment program is designed to bring care directly to you, wherever you are in New Jersey.
Through secure online visits, you can meet with licensed providers who specialize in treating opioid use disorder. We offer same-day appointments, ongoing support, and prescriptions for FDA-approved medications like Suboxone®.
Our program was built with real-life challenges in mind. Whether you’re juggling work, family, transportation issues, or just want more privacy, virtual MAT gives you a way to begin or continue treatment on your terms.
Tips for managing addiction treatment
1. Engage in Meaningful Activities
Pursue hobbies or interests that resonate with you, whether it’s art, music, writing, or volunteering. These activities can offer a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
2. Track what’s working
Keep a private log (notes app, journal, or voice memo) of what helps you feel better, what makes things harder, and how your mood, cravings, or intense withdrawal symptoms shift. You’re not collecting data, you’re learning about yourself in real time.
3. Make peace with “starting over”
Recovery often involves resets. That doesn’t mean you’re back at zero. It means you’re continuing with new insight. Each time you choose treatment again, you’re not failing. You’re practicing resilience.
We also offer these services in New Jersey
At QuickMD, we’re committed to bringing convenient, affordable, and compassionate virtual care to patients across New Jersey. 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 New Jersey
How much is rehab in New Jersey?
The cost of drug and alcohol rehab in New Jersey depends on several factors, such as the type of treatment, like outpatient programs or behavioral therapies, the length of the program, and whether the facility is public or private. According to the National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics (NCDAS), residential or inpatient treatment in New Jersey averages around $56,570 for a 13-week stay, which breaks down to approximately $4,351 per week or $621 per day.
What drugs are decriminalized in New Jersey?
As of now, cannabis is the only drug that has been decriminalized and legalized for both medical and recreational use in New Jersey. Although there are advocacy efforts pushing for the broader decriminalization of other substances, New Jersey has not yet enacted legislation to decriminalize drugs beyond cannabis.
What is the opioid law in New Jersey?
New Jersey’s opioid law, enacted under P.L. 2017, c. 28, is designed to combat opioid addiction and overprescription. This law limits initial opioid prescriptions for acute pain to a five-day supply. If further medication is needed, a follow-up consultation is required, and the prescription must comply with state and federal regulations. The law also includes provisions for greater access to addiction treatment and mandates that insurance providers cover certain forms of substance use disorder treatment.