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About Lynn, MA Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a substance offered as medically assisted treatment (MAT) as a replacement for methadone. As opposed to methadone, which is only administered via a methadone clinic every day, Suboxone can be prescribed by a Lynn, MA Suboxone doctor licensed to prescribe the substance in Lynn, MA. Suboxone was the first substance that passed government regulations to be prescribed by a physician to treat addiction to opioids. This has increased the resource and treatment options available to people in Lynn, MA seeking opioid addiction treatment.

Dr. John Reimherr MD
173 Oxford Street2nd Floor
Lynn, MA
Dr. Johnelle Smith MD
222 Blossom Street Ext
Lynn, MA
Catherine Reyes
269 Union StreetLynn Community Health Center
Lynn, MA
Dr. Prabakar Thyagarajan MD
Bayridge Hospital60 Granite Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Hannah Larsen MD
Eliot95 Pleasant Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Nicholas Urbanczyk DO
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Emilia Cuneo MD
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Landrey Fagan MD
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Kara Keating Bench MD
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Sara Nakhal MD
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Anthony Erdmann MD
Lynn Community Health Center280 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Kelly Holland MD
Lynn Community Health Center269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Katherine Rosenfield MD
Lynn Community Health Center269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Annalee Wells DO
Lynn community health center 280 Union Street
Lynn , MA
Dr. Stuart Rosenthal MD
14 Currier Road
Lynn, MA
Katharine Howard NP
Lynn Community Health Center269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Carolyn Matheson NP
73 Buffum Street
Lynn, MA
Joanna Duby MD
37 Friend St.
Lynn, MA
Dr. Amer El-Haddad MD
269 Union Street Sunflower Team
Lynn , MA
Marita Gove NP
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Esther MacKenzie NP
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Karen Maney NP
Charter Health, PC496 Lynnfield Street #104
Lynn, MA
Alyssa Ruiz PA
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Jentina Mitchell NP
20 Central Avenue
Lynn, MA
Hayley Geller NP
222 Blossom Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Clark Van Den Berghe MD
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Michelle Danforth NP
95 Pleasant Street
Lynn, MA
Dr. Roopa Chari MD
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Thamara Jonathas NP
222 Blossom Street ext
Lynn, MA
Craig Grimes
496 Lynnfield StreetSuite 206
Lynn, MA
Rozanne Puleo NP
269 Union Street
Lynn , MA
Rose Danner NP
NSMC500 Lynnfield Street
Lynn, MA
Sarah Toadvine NP
Element Care62 Market Street
Lynn, MA
Amie Begin NP
280 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Katharine Peterson MD
29 Market Square
Lynn, MA
Philip Gawrys
496 Lynnfield Street
Lynn, MA
Theresa Kennedy NP
Lynn Community Health Center269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Jocelyn Mejia
20 Central Avenue 3rd Floor
Lynn, MA
Dr. Peter Sheckman MD
496 Lynnfield St
Lynn, MA
Andrea Quilty NP
20 Central Avenue
Lynn, MA
Carolyn Coughlan NP
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Gargi Cooper NP
269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
David Westrin NP
222 Blossom Street
Lynn, MA
MIADETTE PHENG-PHAL NP
269 UNION STREET
Lynn, MA
Ryan Sullivan NP
Lynn Community Health Center269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Rechele Jordow NP
60 Granite Street
Lynn, MA
Morgan Mako
280 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Bernadette Thomas NP
Lynn Community Health Center269 Union Street
Lynn, MA
Daniela Ramirez PA
269 Unions Street
Lynn, MA

Choosing a Lynn, MA Suboxone Doctor

When choosing a Suboxone doctor in Lynn, MA 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 physicians and mid-level practitioners in the United States must have an X-license to be able to prescribe Suboxone as a medication for opioid addiction treatment. These individuals should also offer some sort of supplementary addiction support to ensure success whether that involves outpatient programs, or other evidence-based treatment options to ensure the most effective results while completing a Suboxone treatment regimens.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

An addictive drug in itself, there is significant controversy on whether Suboxone truly works to treat opioid addiction. Some patients have said to have experienced great success with Suboxone treatment, but others were not as lucky. One study reported that 49% of participants abused prescription painkillers at a lowered rate while on Suboxone, but only 8.6% showed success once the Suboxone treatment ended. Other studies did not show long term recovery with a less than 10% success rate once treatment ended, regardless of whether Suboxone treatment was combined with therapy or not.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Lynn, MA

Suboxone is only one of the multiple treatment options for those addicted to opioids. There are alternative medication assisted treatments that have previously been used in Lynn, MA for opioid addiction treatment, including methadone and Naltrexone. These medications might be available to you but have different regulations. For instance, methadone can only be administered at a licensed methadone clinic and not by an individual practitioner. For struggling addicts who are ready to stop using opioids and who have a supportive home environment or who live in a sober house, these medication assisted treatment options might work for you.

The following are indications that an individual is NOT a valid candidate for Suboxone treatment:

  • Recent thoughts of suicide
  • Untreated dual diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • alcohol addiction
  • Previous allergic reaction to Suboxone
  • Taking other medications that do not react well with Suboxone
  • Previous abuse of methadone or Suboxone

For individuals who may not be able to receive Suboxone treatment, abstinence may be the best alternative option. For individuals who plan to abstain from heroin use, or any other opioid, can expect severe flu-like withdrawal symptoms and severe cravings. It is strongly advised to seek treatment from a Lynn, MA opioid detoxification center that can assist in managing these symptoms.

Selecting a Suboxone Doctor in Massachusetts

When searching for a Suboxone doctor in Massachusetts one should first do their research on the options that are available and covered by their insurance provider. Once you have a list of resources that you can afford make sure the choices provided are qualified. Qualified physicians and mid-level practitioners in the United States must have an have a particular license, referred to as an x-license, to be able to prescribe Suboxone to individuals battling opioid addiction. These individuals should also offer some sort of supplementary addiction support to ensure success whether that involves outpatient programs, or other evidence-based treatment options to support a positive outcome while on Suboxone.

Positive Outcomes with Suboxone Maintenance and Medication Assisted Detox

The success of Suboxone treatment varies from individual to individual. However, most can agree that Suboxone is the most effective medically assisted detox option to battle opioid addiction. In regard to Suboxone as medication assisted treatment, research has determined that similar to other medications used for opioid treatment there is still a possibility of abuse. Due to the risk of abuse, it is highly recommended by prescribing doctors that MAT is monitored closely to ensure the highest success rates. To reiterate, the greatest success rates are recorded when individuals on Suboxone for opioid abuse combine MAT with other behavioral therapies andevidence-based options. Despite the stigma that some in the recovery community have, many believe the research is obvious and that MAT can create success stories!

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Massachusetts

Suboxone is only one of a multitude of treatment options for opioid addiction. There are alternative medication assisted treatments that have historically been used in Massachusetts for opioid addiction treatment, including methadone and Naltrexone. These medications might be available to you but have different regulations. For example, methadone can only be administered at a licensed methadone clinic and not by an individual practitioner. For struggling addicts who are determined to find recovery and who have access to a safe and supportive living environment, these MAT options could be right for you.

The following are indications that an individual is NOT a recommended candidate for Suboxone treatment:

  • Presence of thoughts of suicide
  • Untreated dual diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • alcohol use disorder
  • Previous adverse reaction to Suboxone
  • Taking other medications that do not react well with Suboxone
  • Previous abuse of MAT

For individuals who may not be able to receive Suboxone treatment, going cold turkey may be the best alternative option. For individuals who plan to abstain from heroin use, or any other opioid, can expect severe flu-like withdrawal symptoms and severe cravings. It is strongly advised to contact a Massachusetts opioid detoxification facility that can provide continuous care and monitoring.