Suboxone Providers & Doctors in Staunton, VA


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Below is a comprehensive directory of suboxone doctors in Staunton, Virginia. Read more about Staunton 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: Jolivue, Verona, Fishersville and Churchville. Clck here for Staunton rehab centers.

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About Staunton, VA Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a medication that is used to help treat those in Staunton, VA who are addicted to heroin, fentanyl, or any other opiate substance. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone: a partial opioid agonist that relieves withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the same euphoria, and a opioid agonist that causes withdrawal symptoms if Suboxone is injected directly into the bloodstream. This medication assisted treatment (MAT) option is uniquely available through Suboxone doctors in Staunton, VA who have completed addiction requirements to prescribe Suboxone to patients addicted to opioids and are seeking help. To minimize the likelihood of abuse, Suboxone doctors may require that patients come and take their dose at their office at the beginning.

Methadone was previously the most widely accepted drug used for the treatment of opioid addictions, but it could only be prescribed via a clinic licensed for methadone treatment. This limited access to MAT for addiction to opioid drugs. The Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 created the option for individual practitioners to be able to apply for a waiver, opening the door for individual doctors to prescribe Suboxone. However, there are still strict regulations these doctors must follow that limit treatment. This includes how many patients they are able to treat for addiction to painkillers and other opiates.


Dr. Dean Woodard MD
42 Lambert Street
Staunton, VA
0.51 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Stephen Graham DO
Limited Community Government Duties/ Valley Community services Boar85 Sangers Lane
Staunton, VA
0.88 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Megan McPhee
24 S Windsong Court
Fishersville, VA
5.84 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Mary McMasters MD
Comprehensive Behavioral Health907 Goose Creek Road, Suite 105
Fishersville, VA
6.01 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Darin Christensen MD
19 Briar Knoll CourtUnit #1
Fishersville, VA
8.37 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Tuyet Abraham MD
1755 South High Street
Harrisonburg, VA
20.82 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Lou Bartram MD
25 West Water Street
Harrisonburg, VA
22.51 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Lawrence Conell MD
110 Newman Avenue
Harrisonburg, VA
22.53 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Nassima Aitdaoud Tiouririne MD
University of Virginia1300 Jefferson Park Ave/P. O. Box 800623
Charlottesville, VA
31.36 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Everett Luder MD
241 Greenhouse RDRACSB
Lexington, VA
31.57 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Mudhasir Bashir MD
1215 Lee Street
Charlottesville, VA
31.8 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Diana Robinson MD
1215 Lee Street
Charlottesville, VA
31.8 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Jordan Rosen MD
1215 Lee Street
Charlottesville, VA
31.8 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Christopher Holstege
1215 Lee Street
Charlottesville, VA
31.8 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Daniel Becker
University of Virginia Hospital/Dept of General Medicine1215 Lee Street
Charlottesville, VA
31.82 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Nathan Charlton
University of Virginia Health System1215 Lee Street
Charlottesville, VA
31.82 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Robert O'Connor MD
1335 Lee Street, Suite 2262Department of Emergency Medicine; University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
31.82 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Quincy Zhong
1300 Jefferson Park AvenueDepartment of Psychiatry
Charlottesville, VA
31.84 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Robert Fuller
81 Hospital DriveSuite 3562
Charlottesville, VA
31.91 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Jennifer Oldham MD
800 Preston Avenue
Charlottesville, VA
32.26 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Holly Johnson MD
103 South Pantops DriveSuite 102
Charlottesville, VA
32.6 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Veronica Matthews MD
P.O. Box 5603
Charlottesville, VA
32.6 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. John Shemo MD
1228 Cedars CourtSuite 103
Charlottesville, VA
32.6 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Christopher von Elten MD
631 Berkmar Circle
Charlottesville, VA
32.6 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Mohammed Oliver MD
2421 Huntington Road
Charlottesville, VA
32.6 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Lillian Morris
160 Peregory Lane
Charlottesville, VA
32.6 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Annelee Boyle MD
1204 W Main Street3rd Floor Battle Building
Charlottesville, VA
33.03 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Erik Gunderson MD
Center for Wellness and Change, LLC1007 E High Street
Charlottesville, VA
33.31 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
John Sheridan III
565 Waterloo Drive
Lexington, VA
33.38 miles from the center of Staunton, VA
Dr. Marcia Harris MD
25 Northridge Lane
Lexington, VA
33.38 miles from the center of Staunton, VA


Choosing a Staunton, VA Suboxone Doctor

When selecting a Suboxone Doctor in Staunton, VAthere are numerous factors to think about. To ensure success via medically assisted treatment, finding a practitioner that provides attentive care is key to achieving lasting recovery. Talk with the license practitioner and ask them their Suboxone treatment practices, if they ever allow clients to take a few doses of Suboxone home to be self-administered, and how long before they might begin allowing patients to self-administer multiple doses.

Availability, distance, and office hours are also key factors to consider when searching for a Suboxone doctor. Due to limits on the number of patients a license practitioner can see, it may be challenging to located a qualified license practitioner in or near Staunton, VA. However, if you have various personal responsibilities, then driving across town for your Suboxone treatment may be difficult. Our directory or helpline can assist you in finding a license practitioner who works well for you and who is currently taking new patients.

Positive Outcomes with Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detoxification

The success of Suboxone treatment varies . from person to person. However, most can agree that Suboxone is the most realistic pharmaceutical 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 potential for abuse. Due to the risk of abuse, it is greatly advised by prescribing doctors that MAT is monitored closely to ensure the highest success rates. Again, the most successful patients that achieve long-term sobriety from opioid addiction due so by combining medication assisted treatment and inpatient programs, outpatient programs, or evidence-based options. Despite the stigma that some in the recovery community have, many believe the research is clear and that Suboxone can lead to recovery!

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Staunton, VA

Suboxone is only one of numerous treatment options for those addicted to opioids. There are alternative medications that have historically been used in Staunton, VAto 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 struggling addicts who are motivated to stop using opioids and who have access to a safe and supportive living situation, these medically assisted treatment options might work for you.

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

  • Recent suicidal thoughts
  • Untreated dual diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • alcohol addiction
  • Previous adverse reaction to Suboxone
  • Drug interactions with other medications
  • Previous abuse of medication assisted treatments

Addicts who are not a solid candidate for Suboxone treatment, going cold turkey may be the only alternative option. Addicts who plan to take this route, they can expect intense flu-like withdrawal symptoms and intense cravings. It is highly recommended to get help from a Staunton, VAopioid detoxification facility that can provide continuous care and monitoring.

Insurance coverage or cash pay options in Staunton, VA

People seeking out medication assisted treatment options in Staunton, VA will certainly need to be aware of the resources available to them. Whether they are covered under private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, or willing to pay cash monthly for their prescription. There are resources accessible to individuals that meet any number of special circumstances. The out-of-pocket price will vary on a case by case basis which can be discussed with your local Staunton, VA medication assisted treatment provider. Typically, each provider has a cost associated with your office visit, counseling services, drug screenings, detox, or any additional medical requirements. Please check with your individual insurance provider to make sure you have a strong understanding of how much of your Suboxone treatment will be paid for. For Suboxone to be covered by Medicaid or Medicare it must be listed on the preferred drug list. Additionally, only Suboxone prescribed by Medicare and Medicaid certified doctors is covered by government insurance plans. Since Suboxone is often given in an outpatient medication assisted treatment program Medicare may not cover it.

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