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Suboxone Doctors Accepting New Patients

Suboxone Doctors Accepting New Patients in Peachtree Corners GA and Asheville NC

Suboxone is one of the most efficacious treatments for opioid use disorder currently available; it has helped thousands of people and can help you too! Dr. Jonathan Hall, MD and our staff are accepting new patients at Ascension Solutions Treatment. Contact us today or visit us online to book an appointment. We have convenient locations to serve you in Peachtree Corners GA and Asheville NC.

Suboxone is one of the most efficacious treatments for opioid use disorder currently available; it has helped thousands of people and can help you too! Dr. Jonathan Hall, MD and our staff are accepting new patients at Ascension Solutions Treatment. Contact us today or visit us online to book an appointment. We have convenient locations to serve you in Peachtree Corners GA and Asheville NC.
Suboxone is one of the most efficacious treatments for opioid use disorder currently available; it has helped thousands of people and can help you too! Dr. Jonathan Hall, MD and our staff are accepting new patients at Ascension Solutions Treatment. Contact us today or visit us online to book an appointment. We have convenient locations to serve you in Peachtree Corners GA and Asheville NC.

Suboxone Doctors Accepting New Patients Near Me in Peachtree Corners GA and Asheville NC
Suboxone Doctors Accepting New Patients Near Me in Peachtree Corners GA and Asheville NC

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Why would a doctor prescribe suboxone?
What doctor can prescribe suboxone?
How much is a suboxone doctor visit?
Where do I find suboxone doctors who are accepting new patients?

Suboxone is a controlled substance that requires advanced training and special licensing in order to prescribe to patients. Because of this, there are a limited number of doctors who can provide Suboxone services, making them very valuable professionals. Suboxone is commonly prescribed in the form of a sublingual strip, a film that dissolves under the tongue. It works by occupying the opioid receptors in the brain, causing the person to feel less satisfied when using opioids.

Why would a doctor prescribe suboxone?

The two main reasons why doctors prescribe Suboxone are for the treatment of opioid use disorder and to relieve opioid withdrawal symptoms. Opioid withdrawal symptoms can occur when opioid use—from any opioid, including heroin, fentanyl, morphine, and oxycodone—is stopped. Withdrawal symptoms can arise only hours after the cessation of opioids and can persist for up to 24 to 48 hours, depending on how long opioids were abused and the doses are taken.

Opioid addiction is a serious condition that requires professional treatment to overcome in the vast majority of cases. There have been several different methods used to treat opioid use disorder, but few produce the quality of results that Suboxone does. Suboxone is very effective at negating the effects of other opioids, which in turn lowers the desire to continue using opioids.

What doctor can prescribe suboxone?

Doctors must receive special licensing and undergo advanced training to prescribe Suboxone to patients; this is because Suboxone is a controlled substance and has a potential for misuse or abuse. Doctors who prescribe Suboxone generally come from a background in addiction medicine or addiction psychiatry; they must be board-certified in their field to receive a Suboxone license. They must also offer MOUD (medication for opioid use disorder) in a qualified practice setting; a qualified practice setting is defined as a practice that:

• Offers coverage for medical emergencies
• Provides access to case management services
• Utilizes health information technology systems
• Accepts third-party payment for health services

How much is a suboxone doctor visit?

The cost of a visit with a Suboxone doctor varies based on several factors, including:

• The geographic location of the clinic
• The doctor’s level of expertise
• The length of the visit
• The reason for the visit (consultation, induction, follow-up, review, examination, etc.)
• Insurance coverage

It is important to note that there is no standard price for Suboxone treatment; physicians set their own rates for treatment. The cost of the initial consultation, which is a prerequisite for Suboxone treatment, can range from anywhere from $200 to $300 per hour. The first treatment of Suboxone is known as induction and can range from $200 to $400. After the induction, follow-up appointments will be made at intervals of the doctor’s discretion; they can cost anywhere from $125 to $250 per visit.

Where do I find suboxone doctors who are accepting new patients?

If you are looking for a Suboxone doctor who is currently accepting new patients, come to Ascension Solutions Treatment in Asheville, North Carolina and Peachtree Corners GA! Our addiction specialists are qualified to prescribe Suboxone and can help you get on the road to recovery.

At Ascension Solutions Treatment, our team of medical professionals is dedicated to helping you overcome your addiction with proven treatments that are safe and effective. Call us today to book an appointment with our Suboxone doctor, or visit our clinic conveniently located at Asheville NC and Peachtree Corners GA. We serve patients from Peachtree Corners, GA, Asheville NC, Roswell GA, Swannanoa NC, Norcross GA, Woodfin NC, Dunwoody GA, Biltmore Forest NC, Johns Creek GA Fairview NC, Azalea NC, Western North Carolina and the surrounding areas.

Locations of Ascension Solutions Treatment in Asheville NC and Peachtree Corners GA

Asheville NC

Peachtree Corners

  • 3780 Holcomb Bridge Road Suite D2, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
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