Suboxone Frequently Asked Questions

Suboxone Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

We know that you or a loved one is struggling with drugs. Often the hardest step is the first step into recovery. Evolve Chattanooga Suboxone understands and is here to answer any questions that you have. 24/7 you can reach out to our trained staff to help answer any questions that you have.

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We have also outlined several questions below for you to look through. If you need any assistance understanding and going more in-depth to the below questions, do not hesitate to reach out.

Medically assisted treatment is medically supervised treatment which uses a combination of medication(s), counseling and behavioral therapies. Medications can be used to taper down or as a maintenance medication. When combined with counseling, case management and social support it highly effective in the treatment of addiction.
That will be determined by you and your physician in your plan of care. Some are on Suboxone short term while others may require more long term maintenance. It is determined on an individual case by case basis.
MAT, as a part of a “whole person” approach to the treatment of addiction, can help someone struggling with addiction sustain recovery and reduce opioid overdoses.
12 STEP programs have long been recommended and utilized as a part of a person’s personal recovery program. Today there are many options for a person to engage in self-help groups and other support groups such as DAA, Celebrate Recovery, Smart Recovery and many more.
Most patients report feeling “normal” and like they are “a part of life”. Many patients using Suboxone in a Medically Assisted Treatment Program report having a more positive outlook on their future.
After a thorough assessment your physician will determine the appropriate dosage of Suboxone to begin your course of treatment.
Often times Intensive Outpatient (IOP) is recommended based on the person’s individual need for enhanced supportive services during stabilization and early recovery.
The cost of Suboxone treatment varies widely from little to no copay for a patient with insurance coverage up to $ 600- $ 700 for those without insurance coverage.
Yes we take TennCare including BlueCare, United Healthcare, and Amerigroup as well as major commercial insurances.
Stopping any medication can be difficult. Part of recovery includes making changes to the “whole person” , mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually. Many patients find that once a sober support system and a healthier lifestyle is developed it is less difficult when tapering off Suboxone.

Helping You Overcome Addiction with Medically Assisted Treatment

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