Suboxone Providers & Doctors in Arlington, IL


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Below is a comprehensive directory of suboxone doctors in Arlington, Illinois. Read more about Arlington suboxone treatment or click here to browse your local subxone doctors.

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About Arlington, IL Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a pharmaceutical drug that is used to help treat individuals in Arlington, IL who are addicted to opiates, whether pharmaceutical, illicitly-made, natural, or synthetic opiates. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone: a partial opioid agonist that relieves withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the same high, and a opioid agonist that causes withdrawal symptoms if Suboxone is injected directly into the bloodstream. This medication assisted treatment (MAT) option is only accessible through Suboxone doctors in Arlington, IL who have completed addiction requirements to prescribe Suboxone to people addicted to opioids and are seeking help. To minimize the likelihood of abuse, Suboxone doctors may require that patients visit their office to take their doses for the first weeks or months.

Before the year 2000, Methadone was the most common drug used for opioid addiction management, but it could only be prescribed via a methadone clinic. These limitations made it difficult to access medication managed treatment for opiate addiction. The Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 made it possible for individual doctors to be able to apply for a waiver, opening the door for individual doctors to prescribe Suboxone. It is important to[be aware that there are still strict regulations for these doctors that limit treatment, including limits to the number of patients they are able to treat for addiction to painkillers and other opiates.


Jennifer Olesen NP
920 West StreetSuite 311
Peru, IL
8.95 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Cory Kramer NP
2128 N. Main Street
Princeton, IL
12.78 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Paul Bonucci
Perry Memorial Prompt Care2128 North Main Street
Princeton, IL
12.78 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Daniel Saviano MD
Perry Memorial Hospital530 Park Avenue East
Princeton, IL
12.91 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Shitaldas Pamnani
530 Park Avenue E
Princeton, IL
12.91 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
John Ibrahim MD
530 Park Avenue EastSuit 303
Princeton, IL
13.01 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Kwang Chung MD
Earlville Medical ClinicBox 607
Earlville, IL
18.62 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Mark Mc Vay DO
112 West Center StreetPO Box 2515
Ottawa, IL
22.97 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Adeyemi Fatoki MD
315 E McKinley Road
Ottawa, IL
23.56 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Denice Smith MD
Whiteside County Health Department1300 West Second Street
Rock Falls, IL
30.91 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Kelley Guthrie MD
1300 W. 2nd St.
Rock Falls, IL
31.81 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Michelle Blackmer NP
1300 W 2nd Street
Rock Falls, IL
31.81 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Jeanne Nailor NP
1300 W 2nd Street
Rock Falls, IL
31.81 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Afrem Malki MD
2206 Hubbard
Sterling, IL
32.31 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Melissa Inman
1118 Turkington Terrace
Rochelle, IL
33.21 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Kelly Davis
1212 Currency Court
Rochelle, IL
33.51 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Raj Uppal MD
Spine and Pain Care Center1310 N. Main street, Suite 205
Sandwich, IL
34.7 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Cheryl Baxter -Bruno NP
1401 Lakewood DriveSUITE 100
Morris, IL
42.45 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Mark Mc Vay DO
Crossroads Counseling Services1802 North Division Street, Suite 604
Morris, IL
42.86 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. David Vermillion MD
1300 Dresden Drive
Morris, IL
42.86 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Ronald Wuest MD
1401 Lakewood DriveSuite A
Morris, IL
42.86 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Jennie Krull NP
507 W. Kendall DriveSuite 1
Yorkville, IL
43.28 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Paula Hobson MD
1850 Gateway Drive
Sycamore, IL
43.65 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Mardjan Foroutan MD
920 West Prairie DriveSuite I
Sycamore, IL
45.59 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Michael Brown MD
920 West Prairie
Sycamore, IL
45.59 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Megan Lotesto NP
165 E Plank Road
Sycamore, IL
45.59 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Richard Arriviello Jr MD
2600 DeKalb AvenueSuite J
Sycamore, IL
45.59 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Hem Aggarwal
217 Capitol Drive Suite B
Sugar Grove, IL
46.84 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Mary Nguyen MD
1901 W Galena Boulevard
Aurora, IL
50.05 miles from the center of Arlington, IL
Dr. Hassnain Syed MD
603 West Mondamin Street
Minooka, IL
50.14 miles from the center of Arlington, IL


Finding a Suboxone Doctor in Arlington, IL

When selecting a Suboxone doctor in Arlington, IL one should first do their research on the options that are accessible and covered by their insurance provider. In addition to finding financially viable doctors, make sure they are qualified. Qualified medical doctors and mid-level practitioners in the U.S. must have an X-license to be able to prescribe Suboxone to individuals battling opioid addiction. It is also recommended to enroll in additional treatment programs that encourage recovery, such as outpatient programs, or other evidence-based treatment options to increase success while partaking in medication assisted treatment.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

An addictive drug in itself, there is significant controversy on whether Suboxone actually helps individuals who are dependant on opioids. Some addicts have said to have experienced great success with Suboxone treatment, but others were not as lucky. One study reported that while on Suboxone there was a decreased rate of prescription painkiller abuse at 49%, but only 8.6% exhibited abstinence once the Suboxone treatment had` ceased. Other studies did not show long term success with a less than 10% success rate once treatment ceased, regardless of whether Suboxone treatment was combined with therapy or not.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Arlington, IL

Suboxone is only one of a multitude of treatment options for those addicted to opioids. There are alternative substances that have historically been used in Arlington, ILto treat addiction to opiates, including methadone and Naltrexone. These medications might be available to you but have different regulations. For example, only methadone clinics can administer methadone. For people who are motivated to stop using opioids and who have a supportive home environment or who live in a sober house, these medically assisted treatment options could be right for you.

There are contraindications for the use of Suboxone for opioid addiction treatment. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Recent suicidal thoughts
  • Untreated dual diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • Alcohol dependence
  • Previous allergic reaction to Suboxone
  • Drug interactions with other medications
  • Previous abuse of medication assisted treatments

For individuals who may not be able to receive Suboxone treatment, going cold turkey may be the only alternative option. For individuals who plan to go through a clean-slate withdrawal can expect severe flu-like withdrawal symptoms and severe cravings. It is highly advised to get help from a Arlington, ILopioid detoxification center that can provide continuous care and monitoring.

Paying for Suboxone Treatment in Arlington, IL

Subxone is covered by many insurance companies to treat opioid addiction in Arlington, IL. Medicaid and Medicare do also cover treatment for addiction to prescription opioid painkillers and illicit opiates via Suboxone.Coverage may vary based on the the different individual insurance plans. Reach out to your insurance provider to verify your coverage and to locate a Arlington, IL Suboxone doctor that your insurance will cover.

For those who are uninsured, Suboxone does issue a savings card to help make this treatment more affordable to individuals in Arlington, IL. Learn more at suboxone.com.

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