Overview
Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone) is an evidence-based medication used to treat opioid use disorder. It reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms so you can focus on recovery. Visits are private, and your treatment is shared only with the people you choose.
Why it’s done
You may be referred to suboxone if you have:
- Opioid use disorder — prescription or non-prescription
- Maintenance treatment after inpatient or detox programs
- Patients seeking medication-assisted recovery
How to prepare
What to expect
Initial visits run 60 minutes and include a confidential assessment, induction plan, and counseling resources. Follow-ups are weekly to start, spacing out as you stabilize.

Results & follow-up
Recovery is individual — we measure progress in stability, not just dose. Coordination with counseling is offered and encouraged.
