Suboxone Medication-Assisted Treatment Program
With Buprenorphine For New Patients or Maintenance
Welcome to New Roads Health, where we offer comprehensive Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) with Buprenorphine for both new patients seeking help and individuals looking for ongoing maintenance. Our dedicated team of medical professionals is committed to providing effective treatment options for individuals struggling with opioid addiction.
At our clinic, we understand the challenges and complexities of opioid dependency, and we believe in a compassionate and evidence-based approach to recovery. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) with Buprenorphine has proven to be a highly effective method in managing opioid addiction, helping individuals regain control of their lives.
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What is Medication Assisted Treatment?
MAT provides a structured and effective approach that reduces the risk of relapse and allows users to regain control of life in a positive and healthy way.
New Road’s individualized care and compassionate support help you get life back on track without fear of relapse. Let us be your guide on a journey of hope and recovery – start anew today at New Roads Health!
We Assist Both New Patients and Maintenance Patients
Choosing Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) with Buprenorphine at our clinic means gaining access to a comprehensive and integrated approach to addiction recovery. Our team of skilled professionals is not only knowledgeable in the field but also empathetic, understanding the importance of a supportive environment in the healing process. We strive to empower our patients, providing them with the tools and resources necessary to rebuild their lives and achieve lasting sobriety.
New Patients
For new patients, our initial focus is on thorough evaluation and understanding the unique needs of each individual. We offer a welcoming environment where our experienced medical staff conducts comprehensive assessments to determine the most appropriate course of treatment. Our team considers factors such as medical history, addiction severity, and personal circumstances to create personalized treatment plans tailored to the specific needs of each patient.
Maintenance Patients
With our maintenance program, we provide continued support and care for individuals who have already completed the initial phases of treatment. We recognize that ongoing treatment and monitoring are crucial for sustained recovery. Our maintenance program offers regular check-ins, medication management, counseling services, and additional resources to ensure long-term success. If you or a loved one is seeking effective treatment for opioid addiction, our MAT can be a life-changing solution.
Three Steps to Get Started
Embarking on the journey to recovery takes courage and determination. With New Roads Health Suboxone Telemed, you can take that first step with confidence, knowing that you have a compassionate team of professionals by your side. Our telemedicine services provide the convenience, personalized care, and support you need to overcome addiction and create a healthier future.
Book An Appointment
Booking is easy, so don’t hesitate to get started with your journey.
We Will Design A Treatment Plan For You
We know no two people respond the same way to identical treatment, so we’ll craft a plan that works just for you.
Start Getting Better and Brighter
Small steps can cover a large distance: with the right treatment, your life can get back to normal faster than you expect.
Some of the most common side effects of Suboxone® may include headache, nausea, and vomiting. For a complete list of side effects and other important medical information please visit the Suboxone® website.
What is Medication-Assisted Treatment?
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based treatment model that combines medication, such as buprenorphine or methadone, with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat people who suffer from opioid use disorders. This type of therapy helps individuals overcome their addiction by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
What is Suboxone?
Suboxone is the brand name for prescription medication designed to treat opioid addiction. Suboxone has two ingredients: the opioid buprenorphine and the medication naloxone. The combined effects of these two ingredients reduce cravings for addictive opioids such as heroin, codeine, fentanyl, and oxycodone.
Do I have to be in withdrawal to start treatment?
No! You don’t need to be in withdrawal at your first appointment. However, opioid abstinence of at least 12-24 hours before your first dose depends on what type of opioid you use. We will provide you home induction guide, and our care team will be available at any time if you have any questions or concerns. Your medical provider will work closely with you throughout the process to check how you’re doing and help you through it.
How long do I have to be in treatment?
It depends on how long you’ve been using opioids and how much you use. How well you respond to treatment can make a big difference, so it is hard to predict beforehand and varies from patient to patient. The recovery process takes time, but we will be here to help you through every part of it, no matter how long it takes!
What is home induction?
Home induction is the process of getting started on Suboxone. You can be at our office to get started, or you can do this at home. Our medical provider and care team will discuss this with you and find the best option for you. We will provide you with a home induction guide, and your care team will be available throughout the process.
Are there side effects from taking medication during MAT?
Yes, there can be side effects from taking medication during Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). However, these are usually mild and temporary. Some common side effects include drowsiness, nausea, headaches, constipation, and dry mouth. The medical professionals at New Roads Health will work with you to ensure that any side effects experienced from your medications can be managed properly.
DISCLAIMER
This disclaimer governs the use of this website. This website contains information about opioid addiction and other related matters. The information is not an advice and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information and resources as an alternative to medical advice from a professional licensed medical practitioner. If you have any questions, you should consult us. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition you should seek immediate medical attention. You should not delay seeking medical advice or discontinue treatment because of the information in our website.
Suboxone® is a registered trademark of Indivior PLC. Any reference to it is for informational purposes only, and is not endorsed or sponsored by Indivior PLC.
If you need immediate assistance regarding substance use disorder, please call the SAMHSA NATIONAL HELPLINE at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call the SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
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