Suboxone Telehealth

Get buprenorphine treatment from home via video visit. Providers listed nationwide — no office visit required.

Since 2020, federal rules allow suboxone prescribers to treat opioid use disorder entirely via telehealth. Many accept Medicaid. Prescriptions go to your local pharmacy.

No In-Person Visit Required

A DEA rule change in 2020 — extended through at least 2025 — allows buprenorphine prescribing without a prior face-to-face visit. Start treatment from your home.

Prescription Sent to Your Pharmacy

After your video visit, your provider sends the prescription electronically to any pharmacy you choose. Most major chains and independent pharmacies carry it.

Medicaid Accepted at Many Providers

Most state Medicaid plans cover telehealth MAT visits. Use the filter below to find providers that accept your insurance.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Suboxone Telehealth

Can I get suboxone prescribed online without an in-person visit?

Yes. Since 2020, DEA rules allow buprenorphine prescribing via telemedicine without a prior in-person visit. Many providers in this directory offer video visits only — you never need to go to an office.

Does Medicaid cover telehealth suboxone treatment?

Most state Medicaid programs cover telehealth MAT visits. Coverage rules vary by state. Contact the provider directly to confirm your specific plan is accepted before scheduling.

How do I start suboxone via telehealth?

Choose a provider from this directory, schedule a video visit, and your prescriber will evaluate you and send your buprenorphine prescription to a pharmacy near you — typically within 24-48 hours of your first appointment.

What do I need for a telehealth suboxone appointment?

A smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera and internet connection. A private, quiet space for the video call. Photo ID and insurance card if applicable. Some providers require a urine drug screen — they'll send a kit or direct you to a local lab.

Are you a telehealth suboxone provider?

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