Taking New Recovery Patients in Maryland August 25, 2019 0 0 Alternative Treatment Options
A suboxone doctor in the Bowie/Baltimore area of Maryland is now taking new patients. Medicaid and many other private insurances are accepted. When you or someone that you care about is suffering from opioid addiction or any type of substance use disorder, the best solution seems to be an outpatient medication-assisted therapy plan. With medication-assisted treatment, those suffering from opioid addiction are able to quickly stop using dangerous narcotics without suffering from the painful and dangerous side effects of opioid withdrawals.
What is Suboxone?
Suboxone is a combination of Buprenorphine and Naloxone. The medication is available in pill form or sublingual film. The benefits of Suboxone are no hospitalization is required, the medication reduces cravings for opioids, and Suboxone alleviates withdrawal symptoms. Naloxone will stop most overdoses.
Suboxone Doctor in the Bowie/Baltimore Area of Maryland
To make an appointment, you can call Transformed Lives MD at (301)-298-5294 and talk to our friendly staff. They will make a timely appointment for you and answer your questions and concerns. Once you have an appointment scheduled, you can fill out the new patient forms online or come in a few minutes early the day of your appointment and do them. If your insurance company requires a referral, ask your primary physician for one. On the day of your appointment bring any required referral and co-pay, a photo ID, and your insurance card.
Make an Appointment with Us Today!
Transformed Lives MD uses medication assisted treatment and technology to overcome opioid addiction. The use of Suboxone and other medications, counseling, and technology to help patients through early recovery. The results have been tremendous, as many patients continue to turn their lives around. To make an appointment with our Suboxone doctor in the Bowie/Baltimore area of Maryland, call (301)-298-5294 today!
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