What Is Suboxone Treatment

Suboxone is a combination medication (buprenorphine + naloxone) used in the treatment of opioid use disorder. It helps:

Suboxone is ideal for individuals who want greater flexibility than daily methadone dosing allows, while still benefiting from safe, medically monitored care.

What Is Suboxone Treatment

Why Choose Suboxone Treatment at Metro Recovery Center

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Medical Expertise, Compassionate Support

Our board-certified addiction medicine providers evaluate each client and tailor Suboxone dosing to their unique needs. We monitor progress, ensure safety, and make evidence-based adjustments as your recovery evolves.

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Private, Flexible Outpatient Care

Suboxone treatment allows for greater autonomy. After initial stabilization, many clients qualify for take-home prescriptions—helping them maintain work, family, and life responsibilities.

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Integrated Counseling & Mental Health Services

Suboxone works best when paired with therapy. That’s why we offer:

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Accepted by Medicare, Medicaid & Commercial Insurance

We work with most plans to ensure you have access to the care you need without financial strain.

How Suboxone Treatment Works

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Assessment & Eligibility

We conduct a full clinical evaluation to ensure Suboxone is the right fit. We review your substance use history, medical status, and recovery goals.

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Induction Phase

We carefully begin Suboxone dosing once withdrawal begins, to avoid precipitated withdrawal and ensure comfort.

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Stabilization

Once your body adjusts, we monitor your dosage and address other needs like therapy, mental health, or case management.

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Maintenance & Beyond

With time and stability, we help you plan for what comes next: take-home scripts, reduced dosing, or transitions in care—based on what’s best for you.

How Suboxone Treatment Works
Is Suboxone Right for You
Is Suboxone Right for You

Suboxone may be a good fit if: