Suboxone Clinics Accepting New Patients
Clinics currently accepting new patients for buprenorphine treatment. Call today — availability changes daily.
Patient availability is real-time. Always call the clinic directly to confirm an open slot before traveling. Telehealth providers often have the shortest wait times.
Fastest path to treatment: call multiple clinics at once
Patient availability changes daily. The fastest way to get an appointment is to call 3-5 clinics simultaneously rather than waiting for a callback. If you need immediate help, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 — they can locate open slots near you right now.
Open Suboxone Clinics Near You
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Availability data is updated as clinics claim and update their listings.
What to Expect at Your First Appointment
What happens at my first suboxone appointment?
Your first appointment includes a medical evaluation, review of your opioid use history, and a discussion of treatment options. If buprenorphine is appropriate, your prescriber will determine your starting dose and explain the induction process. Many clinics start the prescription the same day.
How long is the wait to get into a suboxone clinic?
Wait times vary widely. Many telehealth suboxone providers can schedule a new patient within 24-48 hours. In-person clinics in high-demand areas may have waitlists of days to weeks. Calling multiple clinics simultaneously is the fastest approach.
What do I bring to my first appointment?
Bring a photo ID, your insurance card (if applicable), a list of any medications you currently take, and any medical records relevant to your opioid use history. Some clinics require a urine drug screen at the first visit — it's standard practice and not punitive.
Is your clinic accepting new patients?
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