Suboxone Providers & Doctors in Waltham, MA


For Help Finding Suboxone Providers Near You Please Call (866) 256-3258 ? By calling this phone number you will be connected with a third party provider that works with Addiction Treatment Magazine to connect you with a Provider or Addiction Recovery Resource, as outlined in our Privacy Policy

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

If you can't find a suboxone doctor close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: Belmont, Watertown, Lexington and Newton. Clck here for Waltham rehab centers.

For Help Finding Suboxone Providers Near You Please Call (866) 256-3258 ? By calling this phone number you will be connected with a third party provider that works with Addiction Treatment Magazine to connect you with a Provider or Addiction Recovery Resource, as outlined in our Privacy Policy

About Waltham, MA Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a pharmaceutical drug that is used to help treat those in Waltham, MA who are addicted to opiates, whether pharmaceutical, illicitly-made, natural, or synthetic opiates. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine – a partial opioid agonist that alleviates withdrawal symptoms and desires to use without producing the same euphoria – and naloxone – an opioid agonist that causes withdrawal symptoms if Suboxone is injected directly into the bloodstream. This medically assisted treatment (MAT) option is uniquely accessible through a doctor licensed to prescribe Subxone in Waltham, MA who have completed addiction requirements to prescribe Suboxone for opioid addiction treatment. To avoid abuse, Suboxone doctors may ask that patients come and take their dose at their office for the first weeks or months.

Methadone was previously the most common drug used for the treatment of opioid addictions, however, it could only be distributed by a methadone clinic. This limited access to MAT 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 practitioners to prescribe Suboxone. However, there are still strict regulations these doctors must follow that limit treatment, including limits to the number of patients they are able to treat for opioid addiction.


Dr. Ajay Nanavati MD
212 Bishops Forest
Waltham, MA
0.1 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Rachel Katz NP
329 Conway Street
,
0.1 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Chantal Nouvellon DO
2 Winter Street, Suite #401
Waltham, MA
0.34 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Melvyn Lurie MD
240 Bear Hill RoadSuite 103
Waltham, MA
1.18 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Daniel Gaposchkin MD
Suite 40040 Second Ave
Waltham, MA
1.19 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Katherine Zeitler MD
409 W Broadway
Boston, MA
1.42 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Evelyne Camine
30 Northampton Street
Boston, MA
2.13 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Tilottoma Mukherjee MD
Square Psychiatry LLC38 Crafts Street, Floor 1
Newton, MA
2.2 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Jeanne MacDonald MD
175 Cambridge Street5th Floor
Boston, MA
2.31 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Yin Wu MD
55 Fogg Road
,
2.4 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Brent Forester MD
McLean Hospital115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Arthur Siegel MD
McLean Hospital115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Benjamin Bier MS MD
330 Brookline AvenueAtrium Suite
Boston, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Heather Hsu MD
Boston Medical CenterOne Boston Medical Center Place
Boston, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Peter Adams Jr MD
McLean Hospital41 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Brian Barnett MD
McLean Hospital115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Timothy Benson MD
McLean Hospital115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Craig Boyajian MD
McLean Hospital115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Argyro Caminis MD
McLean Hospital115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.46 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Stephen Tourjee MD
McLean Hospital, 115 Mill StreetAdult OPC, Mailstop #229
Belmont, MA
2.56 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Rachel Vogel MD
26 Central Street
Somerville, MA
2.57 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Nasir Bhatti MD
115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.58 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Joe Flores MD
115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA
2.58 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Michael Murphy MD
115 Mill StMail Stop 109
Belmont, MA
2.58 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Michael Nevarez MD
115 Mill StreetMail Stop 109
Belmont, MA
2.58 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Jason Worcester MD
Boston Medical Center725 Albany Street, Unit 5C
Boston, MA
2.58 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Dr. Slava Gaufberg MD
CHA1493 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA
2.58 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Michelle Danforth NP
95 Pleasant Street
Lynn, MA
2.58 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Rakesh Talati
164 High Street
,
2.58 miles from the center of Waltham, MA
Nancy Curran NP
170 Main StreetUnit G4/G8
,
2.82 miles from the center of Waltham, MA


Choosing a Suboxone Doctor in Waltham, MA

When searching for a Suboxone doctor in Waltham, MA one should first do their research on the options that are accessible and covered by their insurance provider. In addition to finding a physician you can afford, make sure they are qualified. Qualified medical doctors and mid-level practitioners in the United States must have an X-license in order for them to prescribe Suboxone to individuals battling opioid addiction. Patients should also enroll in additional treatment programs that support recovery, such as outpatient programs, or other evidence-based treatment options to ensure the most effective results while partaking in medication assisted treatment.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

The success rates of Suboxone and Medically Assisted Detox fluctuate considerably, usually depending on the quality of care. Not all Suboxone Doctors or Medically Assisted Detoxes provide the same level of care. Unfortunately, the healthcare industry is packed with fraud, and even the Suboxone Maintenance industry is not immune to that. A reputable Suboxone doctor is advised to increase the likelihood of success with MAT assisted treatment.

Treatment via a Suboxone doctor can be paid for by insurance or cash pay. Always speak with the Suboxone Doctor, as to what their payment options are. Keep in mind that depending on the doctor, even if they accept insurance, they may not accept yours. If you are eligible for coverage under your insurance plan, make sure you ask them what additional out of pocket costs may be associated. Finally, always reach out to your insurance to determine your deductible, out of pockets, and copays before going to the Suboxone Doctor in Waltham, MA.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Waltham, MA

Suboxone is only one of a number of treatment options for those addicted to opioids. There are alternative medication assisted treatments that have historically been used in Waltham, MAfor 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 people who are motivated to break free from addiction and who have a supportive home environment or who live in a sober house, these medically assisted treatment options could be right for you.

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

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

People who may not be able to receive Suboxone treatment, abstinence may be the only alternative option. People who plan to abstain from heroin use, or any other opioid, can expect severe flu-like withdrawal symptoms and severe cravings. It is highly recommended to get help from a Waltham, MAopioid detoxification facility that can provide continuous care and monitoring.

Paying for Suboxone Treatment in Waltham, MA

Most private insurance companies provide coverage for Suboxone treatment programs to treat opioid addiction in Waltham, MA. Medicaid and Medicare do also offer coverage for treating addiction to prescription opioid painkillers and illicit opiates via Suboxone.Coverage may be different based on the specific insurance plan from each provider. Ask your insurance provider to confirm if your treatment is covered and to locate a Waltham, MA Suboxone doctor that accepts your insurance.

For those who are uninsured, Suboxone does issue a savings card to those we need help covering their addiction treatment in Waltham, MA. Learn more at suboxone.com.

Find Treatment (866) 296-3016 ? By calling this phone number you will be connected with a third party provider that works with Addiction Treatment Magazine to connect you with a Provider or Meeting Organizer, as outlined in our privacy policy.

Pin It on Pinterest