Lasting recovery begins today.
The Advantages of Our Kentucky Clinics
15 medication assisted treatment locations statewide—including Louisville, Covington, and Hazard
We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and many other forms of insurance
Our team is available 24/7, so you can begin treatment right away
Telehealth options and flexible scheduling work with your life
Medication assisted treatment helps patients stay in treatment longer
Peer recovery support provides help even after treatment
How Suboxone Works
Suboxone is made up of buprenorphine and naloxone, medications that curb cravings while providing relief from painful or uncomfortable opioid withdrawal symptoms. This medication is safe for long-term use and is part of a comprehensive approach to treatment that involves counseling and case management.Suboxone is a brand name of a buprenorphine/naloxone medication. Other brand names include Sublocade, Brixadi, and Subutex. This medication curbs cravings while providing relief from painful or uncomfortable opioid withdrawal symptoms. Suboxone is safe for long-term use and is part of a comprehensive approach to treatment that involves counseling and case management.
Initial Induction
– Manage Withdrawal –
Initially, your provider will monitor any withdrawal symptoms you may be experiencing and use Suboxone as needed. During this time, they’ll review your medical information to ensure that you’re receiving Suboxone at the proper dosage.
Outpatient Treatment
– Heal –
During treatment, you’ll continue to take Suboxone as your provider prescribes. You’ll engage in group therapy and one-on-one counseling sessions to help you work through the underlying causes of opioid use disorder.
Medical
Taper
– Recover –
Some patients benefit from a medical taper as part of their treatment plan, while others continue to take Suboxone to promote long-term recovery. Your provider will work closely with you to determine the right approach.
Clinic Services
During the recovery process, you will benefit from a complementary mix of services.
Medication management
One-on-one counseling sessions
Group therapy
Community peer group involvement
Telehealth options
How Much Does Treatment Cost?
Paying for addiction treatment
The cost of treatment at BrightView is different for everyone. Why? We create completely personalized plans based on each individual’s specific substance use disorder, background, and mental health needs. We work with most insurance providers in the U.S. and Medicaid and Medicare to provide the best coverage while minimizing your out-of-pocket costs. To see if your provider will cover your or a loved one’s treatment, contact us today:
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