Suboxone Providers & Doctors in Charleston, WV


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

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About Charleston, WV Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a FDA-approved medication that is used to help treat people in Charleston, WV who are struggling with addiction to heroin, fentanyl, or any other opiate substance. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine – a partial opioid agonist that relieves withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the same high – and naloxone – an opioid agonist that causes withdrawal symptoms if Suboxone is injected directly into the bloodstream. This medication assisted treatment (MAT) option is uniquely accessible through Suboxone doctors in Charleston, WV who are specially qualified 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.

Before the year 2000, Methadone was the most common drug used for opioid addiction management, however, it could only be prescribed via a clinic licensed for methadone treatment. These limitations made it difficult to access MAT for opiate addiction. The Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 made it possible for individual practitioners to be able to apply for a waiver, opening the door for individual practitioners to prescribe Suboxone. It is important to[be aware that there are still many rules and regulations for these doctors that limit treatment. This includes how many patients they are able to treat for opioid addiction.


Dr. Ralph Smith Jr PhD MD MBA
1215 Quarrier Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Lawrence Kelly MD
415 Morris StreetSuite 306
Charleston, WV
Dr. Jerome Massenburg MD
Post Office Box 3804
Charleston, WV
Dr. Olga McDaniel MD
3814 Virginia Avenue
Charleston, WV
Dr. Donna Spratt MD
100 Peyton WaySuite 200
Charleston, WV
Dr. Timothy Thistlethwaite MD
100 Peyton WaySuite 202
Charleston, WV
Laure Marino NP
3110 Maccorkle Avenue SE#2030
Charleston, WV
Jamie Brumfield
102 Patrick Street Place
Charleston, WV
Dr. Dallas Martin DO
1205 Quarrier St # B
Charleston, WV
Paula Reilley
601 45th Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Nohl Braun Jr MD
1418-A MacCorkle Avenue.S.W.
Charleston, WV
Dr. Mohamad Kalou MD
5240 MCCORKLE AVE SE
Charleston, WV
Dr. Mohamad Kalou MD
5240 1/2 Mccorkle Avenue
Charleston, WV
Dr. Kelly Chura-Singh DO
1215 Quarrier Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Ralph Smith JrMD
1215 Quarrier StreetCHARLESTON PSYCH GROUP INC
Charleston, WV
Lahoma Wilson NP
501 Morris Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Elizabeth McClellan
511 Morris Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Byron Calhoun MD
800 Pennsylvania Avenue
Charleston, WV
Dr. John Cornell MD
Charleston Treatment Center2157 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV
BOBBIE BURDETTE
2157 GREENBRIER Street
Charleston, WV
Connie Dorfner
Charleston Treatment Center, LLC dba Charleston Comprehensive Treatment Center2157 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Mark McDaniel DO
2157 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Roderick Young II MD
2157 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Hamada Mahmoud MD
Charleston Treatment Center2157 Greenbrier Street
Charleston, WV
Dr. Dallas Martin DO
210 Virginia Street, West
Charleston, WV
Dr. Hani Nazha MD
3110 MacCorkle Avenue SE
Charleston, WV
Dr. Eric Shouldis MD
3200 Maccorkle Avenue SE
Charleston, WV
Dr. Bader Ghalyoun MD
19 Jamestown Road
Charleston, WV
Dr. Devin Ciliberti MD
116 Hills Plaza
Charleston, WV
Jeffrey Jones PA-C
116 Hills Plaza
Charleston, WV
Jeffrey Jones PA-C
116 Hills Plaza
Charleston, WV
Leila Nichols
116 Hills Plaza
Charleston, WV
Jason Smith Sr
Family Care116 Hills Plaza
Charleston, WV
Jessica Toath-Callahan
4129 Sissonville Drive
Charleston, WV
Lauren Linville NP
4412 Staunton Avenue SE
Charleston, WV
Dr. Gorli Harish MD
5003 Venable Avenue
Charleston, WV
Dr. Ryan Morrison MD
4602 MacCorkle AvenueKanawha City Health Center
Charleston, WV
Jamie Brumfield
5240 MacCorkle Avenue SE
Charleston, WV
Kristina Rached MD
300 56th Street SE
Charleston, WV
Dr. James Miller
1001 Centre Way
Charleston, WV


Choosing a Charleston, WV Suboxone Doctor

When searching for a Suboxone Doctor in Charleston, WVthere are a few important factors to consider. To ensure success via MAT, choosing a Suboxone doctor that provides attentive treatment is key to achieving lasting recovery. Talk with the physician 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 the length of time before they typically start sending clients home with multiple doses.

Availability, distance, and office hours are also main factors to consider when looking for a physician. As a result of limits on the number of patients a physician can treat, it may be challenging to find a qualified physician in or near Charleston, WV. However, if you have numerous personal responsibilities, then driving across town for your Suboxone treatment may be difficult. Our directory or helpline can assist you in looking for a physician who works well for you and who is currently taking new patients.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

Success rates of Suboxone maintenance vary . from one person to another. However, it is widely agreed upon that Suboxone is the most successful pharmaceutical detox option to battle opioid addiction. In regard to Suboxone as MAT, research has determined that like other medications used for opioid treatment there is still a potential for abuse. Due to the risk of abuse, it is highly recommended by prescribing physicians that MAT is monitored closely to increase the likelihood of success. To reiterate, the highest success rates are recorded when individuals on Suboxone for opioid addiction pair medical treatment with other behavioral therapies and evidence-based options. Despite the stigma that some in the recovery community have, lots of people believe the research is obvious and that Suboxone does assist in recovery from opioid addiction!

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Charleston, WV

Suboxone is only one of the multiple treatment options for those addicted to opioids. There are alternative substances that have historically been used in Charleston, WVto treat addiction to opiates, 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 addicts who are determined to break free from addiction and who have access to a safe and supportive living environment, these MAT options might work for you.

There are contraindications for the use of Suboxone for supporting recovery from opioid addiction. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Presence of suicidal thoughts
  • Untreated dual diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • alcohol addiction
  • Previous allergic reaction to Suboxone
  • Taking other medications that do not react well with Suboxone
  • Previous abuse of medication assisted treatments

Addicts who are not a solid candidate for Suboxone treatment, going cold turkey may be the best alternative option. Addicts who plan to take this route, they can expect severe flu-like withdrawal symptoms and severe cravings. It is strongly recommended to get help from a Charleston, WVopioid detox facility that can provide continuous care and monitoring.

Paying for Suboxone Treatment in Charleston, WV

Most private insurance companies provide coverage for Suboxone treatment programs to treat opiate addiction in Charleston, WV. Government healthcare plans such as Medicaid and Medicare do also offer coverage for treating addiction to prescription opiate painkillers and illicit opiates via Suboxone.Coverage may vary depending on the the different individual insurance plans. Ask your insurance provider to find out if they cover Suboxone treatment and to locate a Charleston, WV Suboxone doctor that accepts your insurance.

For those who are uninsured, the Suboxone brand does issue a savings card to to individuals who need help paying for treatment in Charleston, WV. Learn more at suboxone.com.

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