Medication-Assisted Treatment in New York
QuickMD offers private, judgment-free addiction treatment online in New York 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 York
New York continues to face a growing need for accessible addiction treatment. In 2022, the state reported over 6,000 opioid-related overdose deaths. That number represents thousands of lives lost and thousands more affected. For many people, the challenge isn’t knowing they need help. It’s finding care that fits into their life without judgment or disruption.
Virtual addiction treatment gives people in New York a way to get care discreetly and quickly. It allows someone in Brooklyn, Buffalo, Ithaca, or the Bronx to meet with a licensed provider from home, without needing to arrange transportation, time off work, or childcare. It opens the door for more people to say yes to treatment and to stick with it, and that’s why it matters.
How access to addiction treatment is improving in New York
In 2019, New York passed Senate Bill S8416, which expanded the definition of telemedicine services to include audio-only and video-only communications. This allowed for broader reimbursement of telemedicine services under Medicaid and the Child Health Insurance Plan, making it easier for patients to receive care remotely.
Another important change under Assembly Bill A10665 allowed certified peer recovery advocates to support people through telehealth, too. These are individuals who’ve been through recovery themselves and are trained to help others on the same path. Making their services available remotely means more people can get support from someone who truly understands what they’re going through.
New York has also launched a tool called NY MATTERS. It’s a referral network that helps hospitals and clinics quickly connect patients to outpatient treatment for opioid use disorder. It’s simple, fast, and built to get people into care without delay.
Together, these steps are making addiction treatment more accessible for people across New York, especially through telemedicine. And that’s where QuickMD comes in.
How QuickMD supports access to MAT in New York
We provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder through virtual visits with licensed providers in New York. You can start or continue treatment from home. There’s no travel, no waiting rooms, and certainly no judgment.
Appointments are available seven days a week, and you’ll work with a provider who listens, works to understand your history, and helps you stay on track. There’s no need to retell your story over and over or wait weeks to be seen.
By offering MAT online, we’re helping more New Yorkers access the care they need, quickly, privately, and in a way that fits into their life.
Tips for managing addiction treatment
1. Build a routine
Having a consistent daily schedule can help make recovery more manageable. Whether it’s setting a regular time for medication, meals, or appointments, structure can create a sense of stability when things feel uncertain.
2. Keep in touch with your provider
Ongoing communication with your provider is important. In New York, you can schedule regular virtual visits to talk about how you’re doing, adjust your prescription if needed, and ask questions without needing to travel to a clinic.
3. Know your support system
Recovery can feel isolating, but you don’t have to do it alone. Talk regularly with people you trust, whether that’s a counselor, a peer support group, your provider, or a family member. Staying connected can help you stay motivated.
4. Take it one step at a time
Healing doesn’t happen all at once. Some days will feel easier than others. What matters is that you keep moving forward, even in small ways. Give yourself credit for every step. It all adds up.
We also offer these services in New York
At QuickMD, we’re committed to bringing convenient, affordable, and compassionate virtual care to patients across New York. 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 York
What is the opioid law in New York State?
In New York, doctors are required to limit first-time opioid prescriptions for acute pain to no more than seven days. This law was passed in 2016 to lower the risk of long-term opioid use and reduce overdose rates across the state.
What is the 7-day rule for controlled substances in NY?
The 7-day rule means that if you’re being prescribed opioids for short-term pain, like after a surgery or injury, your initial prescription can only cover seven days. If you still need medication after that, your provider must reassess you and write a new prescription.
Is telemedicine legal in New York?
Yes, telemedicine is legal and widely supported in New York. State laws mandate that Medicaid and private insurers cover telemedicine services, ensuring that patients have access to remote care options, like QuickMD. This means Medication-Assisted Treatment in New York may be covered by your insurance, depending on your plan.