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Below is a comprehensive directory of suboxone doctors in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Read more about Santa Fe 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: Agua Fria, Tesuque, Cañada de los Alamos, and La Cienega. Click here for Santa Fe rehab centers.

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About Santa Fe, NM Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone, or Buprenorphine, is a frequently recommended medication used to treat Opioid Dependence. Physicians who prescribe Suboxone will often also want to see tandem involvement in Substance Abuse Treatment, or 12 Step Program. Buprenorphine is munfactured in many forms; the most common are:

  • Under the tongue as a Suboxone Sublingual Strip
  • On the skin as a transdermal patch
  • Sublocade also offers a Subcutaneous Injection just under the skin
  • Probuphine sells an implant that can provide continuous delivery for six months
Mervianna Thompson NP
La Fmilia Medical Center -Healthcare for the Homeless 1532B Cerrillos Road
Santa Fe, NM
Amy Dendinger NP
1896 Lorca Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. James Adams MD
Southwest Care Center649 Harkle Road Suite e
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Laura Dwyer MD
Southwest Care Center649 Harkle Rd. Ste E
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Jose Negron MD
Southwest CARE Center649 Harkle Road, Suite D
Santa Fe, NM
Sarah Hobongwana NP
Southwest Care Center649 Harkle Rd, STE E
Santa Fe, NM
Corey Sutter NP
1631 Hospital DriveSuite 100
Santa Fe, NM
Suzanne Burlone
La Familia Medical Center1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Debra Newman PA
La Familia Medical Center1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Wendy Johnson MD
La Familia Medical Center1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Ingrid Tyson NP
1035 ALTO Street
Santa Fe, NM
Erica Burns NP
1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Lisa Moore MD
1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Lauren Waltersdorf MD
1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Brian Smith MD
1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Kristina Sinnott MD
1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Funmilayo Aina NP
2960 Rodeo Park Drive West
Santa Fe, NM
Kathleen Crislip NP
2960 Rodeo Park Drive W
Santa Fe, NM
Katelyn Liebenstein NP
2960 Rodeo Park Drive West
Santa Fe, NM
Michael Miller NP
2960 Rodeo Park Drive W
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Rollin Oden
2960 Rodeo Park Drive West
Santa Fe, NM
Christopher Jones NP
Santa Fe Community Guidance Center2960 Rodeo Park Drive W
Santa Fe, NM
Edgar Billowitz
1403 Seville Road
Santa Fe, NM
Theresa Ronan
455 St. Michael's Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Dawn Abriel DO
22 Dutch Road
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Avelina Bardwell MD
455 St. Michaels DriveSt. Vincents Hospital
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Jonathan Beamer MD
103 South St. FrancisSuite C
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. William Bowen MD
1035 Alto St1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Luigi Dulanto MD
Sante Fe County Adult Correctional Fac.4312 New Mexico Highway 14
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Gary Giblin MD
2145 Caja De Oro Grant Road
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Joshua Leiderman MD
La Familia Medical Center, Alto Street Clinic1035 Alto Street
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Anita Paiz-Gomez MD
433 St Micheals Drive
Santa Fe , NM
Dr. Roxana Raicu MD
P.O. Box 6758
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Matthew Schmidt MD
2145 Caja Del Rio Road
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Thomas Longley MD
454 St. Michaels Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Susan Miller MD
2960 Rodeo Park W
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Liana Ponce MD
901 W Alameda
Santa Fe, NM
Roy Addington NP
831 S. St Francis
Santa Fe, NM
Nancy Roope NP
2960 Rodeo Park West
Santa Fe, NM
Shari Scott NP
25 Vista Point Rd
Santa Fe, NM
Caitlin Thomas NP
12 Encantado Circle
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Carrie Jones
454 St. Michaels Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Oksana Lyubarsky
44 Alteza
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Tim Taylor MD MPH
4311 State Highway 14
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. John Sahs
1422 Paseo de Peralta
Santa Fe, NM
Lee Anderson
1640 Old Pecos Trail Suite H
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. James Heneghan MD
2321 Calle Colibri
Santa Fe, NM
Vernon Osborn NP
2504 Camino Entrada
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Gloria Ruiz MD
5312 Jaguar Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Michele Sanders
5312 Jaguar Drive
Santa Fe , NM
Dr. Anita Paiz-Gomez MD
ChristusSt.Vincent EntradaContenta Healt5501 Herrera Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Aimee Zagon PA
Santa Fe Recovery Center5312 Jaguar Drive
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Jennifer Como MD
VA community clinic5152 Beckner Road
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Steven Pike
4801 Beckner Road
Santa Fe, NM
Dr. Lena Bruce MD
12422 Highway 6
Santa Fe, TX

Choosing a Santa Fe Suboxone Doctor

When looking for a Suboxone Doctor in Santa Fe, NM there are numerous factors to think about. To ensure success via medication assisted treatment, selecting a Suboxone doctor that provides attentive treatment is important for success. Connect with the physician and inquire regarding their Suboxone treatment practices, if they typically allow clients to take a few doses of Suboxone home to be self-administered, and the length of time before they might begin sending clients home with multiple doses.

Availability, distance, and office hours are also significant factors to consider when searching for a physician. Due to limits on the number of patients a physician can see, it may be challenging to identify a qualified physician in or near Santa Fe, NM. However, if you work, go to school, or have a family that relies on you, then driving a long distance every day for your Suboxone treatment may be difficult. Our directory or helpline can help you in selecting a physician whose location and office hours work well for you and who is currently taking new patients.

Positive Outcomes with Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detoxification

Success rates of Suboxone maintenance vary from person to person. However, it is widely accepted that Suboxone is the most realistic medically assisted detox option to battle opioid addiction. In regard to Suboxone as medication assisted treatment, research has shown that similar to methadone there is still a potential for abuse. Based on the potential for abuse, it is greatly recommended by prescribing doctors that medication assisted treatment is monitored closely to increase the likelihood of success. To reiterate, the most successful patients that are able to overcome opioid addiction due so by combining medication assisted treatment and inpatient programs, outpatient programs, orevidence-based options. Despite the stigma that the recovery community may often face, lots of people believe the research is obvious and that medication assisted treatment does assist in recovery from opioid addiction!

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Santa Fe, NM

Suboxone is only one of the multiple treatment options for those addicted to opioids. There are alternative medications that have historically been used in Santa Fe, NM 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 determined to stop using opioids and who have access to a safe and supportive living situation, these MAT options could be right for you.

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

  • Recent thoughts of suicide
  • Untreated dual diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • alcohol addiction
  • Previous adverse reaction to Suboxone
  • Drug interactions with other medications
  • Previous abuse of MAT

For individuals who are not a good candidate for Suboxone treatment, abstinence may be the only alternative option. For individuals who plan to go through a clean-slate withdrawal can expect intense flu-like withdrawal symptoms and intense cravings. It is highly recommended to reach out to a Santa Fe, NM opioid detox center that can provide continuous care and monitoring.

Choosing a New Mexico Suboxone Doctor

There is no shortage of options when choosing a Suboxone Doctor in New Mexico. Choosing a Doctor for Suboxone or Buprenorphine can be difficult, and it is imperative to do your research. Suboxone is a medication, and like many other medications, abuse is common. Therefore, you and your loved ones must be asking the right questions. Suboxone is not a cure for addiction, but rather one part of a recovering addict's treatment plan. If you are searching for a Suboxone Doctor in New Mexico, always be certain that they match your needs medically, clinically, and financially.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

There are a lot of inconsistencies in the success rates of Suboxone and Medically Assisted Detox, usually depending on the quality of care. Not all Suboxone Doctors or Medically Assisted Detoxes are the same. Unfortunately, there is a high rate of fraud in the healthcare system, and even the Suboxone Maintenance industry is no exception. A trusted Suboxone doctor is suggested to increase the chances of success with MAT assisted treatment.

Suboxone Doctors accept various insurance plans and cash payments. Find out what your payment options are by reaching out to your Suboxone Doctor’s office. Remember that not all doctors accept all insurance plans. If your doctor is in-network with your provider, make certain you ask them what additional out of pocket costs may be associated. Lastly, always reach out to your insurance to determine your deductible, out of pockets, and copays before going to the Suboxone Doctor in New Mexico.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in New Mexico

The drug Suboxone is a combination of two drugs. Those drugs are buprenorphine and naloxone, and the combination of the two has been approved by the FDA for opioid addiction treatment. However, over the past few years Suboxone has received significant criticism because of the possibility of addiction to Subxone. There has also been an increase observed of addicts in MAT programs New Mexico having accidental overdoses. Due to this it has triggered others to search for alternative options. Alternative treatments addicts have sought out include methadone, going cold turkey, Subutex, or vivitrol. Various options are available and each individual should research every option available with their doctor before .