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About Tuxedo, TX Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a FDA-approved medication that is used to help treat those in Tuxedo, TX who are struggling with addiction to opiates, whether pharmaceutical, illicitly-made, natural, or synthetic opiates. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone: a partial opioid agonist that reduces withdrawal symptoms and desires to use 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 available through Suboxone doctors in Tuxedo, TX who have completed addiction requirements to prescribe Suboxone to those seeking opioid addiction treatment. To prevent abuse, Suboxone doctors may require that patients come and take their dose at their office for the first weeks or months.

Methadone was previously the most frequently used drug used for the treatment of opioid addictions, however, it could only be distributed by a clinic licensed for methadone treatment. These limitations made it difficult to access MAT for opioid addicts. The Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 created the option for individual physicians to be able to apply for a waiver, allowing them to prescribe Suboxone. to note that there are still strict regulations these doctors must follow that limit treatment, including limits to how many patients they are able to treat for addiction to painkillers and other opiates.

D'Linda Benham NP
774 State Highway 70 N
Rotan, TX
30.18 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Randall Sloan DO
712 SE 5th Street
Knox City , TX
34.24 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Timothy Martin MD
2110 N Willis Suite B
Abilene, TX
36.22 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Patrick Young MD
2626 South clack
Abilene , TX
36.22 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Jessie (Jasbir) Singh MD
Abilene Psyciatric Associates4225 Woods Place
Abilene, TX
38.8 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Olusegun Bello MD
4225 Woods Place
Abilene, TX
38.84 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Folasade Olayiwole NP
1111 industrial Boulevard
Abilene, TX
38.85 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Shona Preston NP
1888 Antilley Road
Abilene, TX
40.51 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Roberta Kalafut MD
SpineAbilene1888 Antilley Road
Abilene, TX
40.57 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Robin Williams-Bailey NP
1712 N Access Road
Clyde, TX
44.9 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Lauren Hughes NP
6950 Shady Lane
Scurry, TX
57.47 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Justin Mehan NP
6950 Shady Lane
Scurry, TX
57.47 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Larry Boyd MD
201 Stadium Drive
Seymour, TX
60.94 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Jared Mataska MD
1339 East St
Graham, TX
80.01 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Rhonda Anderson MD
North Texas State Hospital4730 College Dr,
Vernon, TX
92.53 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Thomas DeLizio MD
1207 south bailey
Electra, TX
96.7 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Duron Cranford
1207 South Bailey
Electra, TX
96.7 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

David Hunt PA
SAN Angelo State Supported Living Center11640 Highway 87 North
Carlsbad, TX
99.99 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Scott Barclay DO
1501 West 11th PlaceSuite #206
Big Spring, TX
100.44 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Marian Allen MD
Baylor St Luke's Medical Group2255 E Mossy Oaks Road Ste A
Spring, TX
100.44 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Segun Awosemo MD
300 Veterans Boulevard
Big Spring, TX
100.44 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Anthony Martinez MD
West Texas VA Health Care System300 Veterans Blvd
Big Spring, TX
100.44 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Joyce Alase
901 S. Main street
Big Spring , TX
100.53 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Hariharan Ramamurthy MD
Howard County Community Health Center1300 S Gregg St
Big Spring, TX
100.6 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Laurie Harris NP
1300 S GREGG Street
Big Spring, TX
100.6 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Tina Anibowei NP
3804 Highway 377 South
Brownwood, TX
102.22 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Cheryl Lucas NP
3804 Highway 377 South
Brownwood, TX
102.22 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Michael Akwo-Adelowo NP
104 S. Park Drive
Brownwood, TX
103.01 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Dr. Erika Crutcher MD
215 Chisholm Trail
Jacksboro, TX
105.44 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Jesse Gorley MD
1714 10th Street
Wichita Falls, TX
105.7 miles from the center of Tuxedo, TX

Choosing a Tuxedo, TX Suboxone Doctor

When selecting a Suboxone doctor in Tuxedo, TX a good place to start is to research the options that are accessible and covered by health insurance. In addition to finding financially viable doctors, make sure they are qualified. Qualified physicians and mid-level practitioners in the U.S. must have an X-license to be able 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

There are a lot of inconsistencies in the success rates of Suboxone and Medically Assisted Detox, mostly 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. To encourage an increased success rate during Suboxone Maintenance, we suggest using a trusted Suboxone Doctor.

Suboxone Doctors accept various insurance plans and cash payments. Find out what your payment options are by contacting your Suboxone Doctor’s office. Keep in mind that not all doctors accept all insurance plans. If they do take your coverage, make sure you specifically inquire about 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 prior to going to the Suboxone Doctor in Tuxedo, TX.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Tuxedo, TX

Suboxone is only one of a number of treatment options for those addicted to opioids. There are alternative drugs that have previously been used in Tuxedo, TX to treat addiction to opiates, 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 addicts who are ready to break free from addiction 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 good candidate for Suboxone treatment:

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

For individuals who may not be able to receive Suboxone treatment, unmedicated detox may be the best alternative option. For individuals who plan to take this route, they can expect intense flu-like withdrawal symptoms and intense cravings. It is highly advised to get help from a Tuxedo, TX opioid detoxification center that can help manage these symptoms.

Choosing a Texas Suboxone Doctor

When choosing a Suboxone Doctor in Texas there are a few important factors to think about. To get the best outcome with MAT, choosing a practitioner that monitors your progress closely is critical for success. Talk with the Suboxone doctor and ask them their Suboxone treatment practices, if they typically allow patients to take a few doses of Suboxone home to be self-administered, and the length of time before they typically start allowing patients to self-administer multiple doses.

A few common factors that are good to consider when in search of a physician include whether they are taking new patients, how far they are from the patient, and if their office hours work with the addict’s schedule Because of limits on the number of patients a Suboxone doctor can care for, it may be challenging to find a qualified Suboxone doctor in or near Texas. However, if you have several personal responsibilities, then traveling a long distance every day for your Suboxone treatment may be difficult. Our directory or helpline can assist you in locating a Suboxone doctor who works well for you and who is currently accepting new patients.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

An addictive substance in itself, there is lots of uncertainty on whether Suboxone actually helps individuals who are dependant on opioids. Some people have said to have experienced great success with Suboxone treatment, whereas others did not. One study reported that 49% of participants abused prescription painkillers at a decreased rate while on Suboxone, but only 8.6% exhibited success once the Suboxone treatment ended. Other studies did not show long term success with a less than 10% success rate once treatment ended, including cases where additional treatments where provided concurrently.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Texas

Addiction, like other diseases, does not have a cure yet. Consequently, there is a lot of debate regarding what the best treatment plan is. Some say 'abstinence is best, the fewer chemicals we put in our bodies, the better.' Others say, 'I'd rather have my loved one alive and on medication, then die from an overdose.' To sum it up, the jury is still out; however, when following the recommendations of a qualified Suboxone Doctor in Texas, the chance of success increases greatly.