Opioid Addiction treatment (Suboxone clinic) near Sequin, Texas
If you are looking for a Suboxone ® clinic near Seguin, Texas and want to make an appointment to see us or learn more, please call our office at: 830-730-5920
We treat individuals with Opioid use problems in the Seguin Texas area. There is a need for continued treatment of Opioid Use Disorder with Suboxone ® in Sequin, Texas.
Why patients in Seguin, Texas should choose us to provide Suboxone ® (buprenorphine) Treatment:
· We get people in to our clinic quickly, usually within 1-2 weeks.
· We have been treating Opioid use disorder for 8+ years in New Braunfels and for more than a decade in prior years.
· Our treatment is outpatient and appropriate patients can be offered telemedicine visits.
· Motivated individuals seeking Suboxone ® (buprenorphine) Treatment usually see a rapid response.
· Confidentiality: We do not take insurance or Medicaid/Medicare. Therefore, we do not disclose you records to anyone without your written and verbal consent.
· We are conveniently located in New Braunfels, Texas.
· For most patients, visits are monthly.
Benefits of using a Suboxone ® (buprenorphine) Treatment near you:
· Suboxone ® (buprenorphine) allows one to stop using other narcotics almost immediately.
· Although many patients continue treatment for years (we suggest at least three years), others are able to reduce the dosage and completely get off the medication.
· Many Opioid users have lost social contacts, jobs, and savings from their opioid use. Patients are able to regain theses important aspects of their life.
· Patients may be able to avoid costly, time-intensive inpatient programs.
· Treating opioid addiction allows one to focus their attention on other problem areas of their life such as issues with smoking or weight.
If you are looking for a Suboxone ® clinic near Seguin, Texas and want to make an appointment to see us or learn more, please call our office at: 830-730-5920
External Suboxone (buprenorphine) Resources:
2. Suboxone Treatmnet for Veterans
3.National Institute on Drug Abuse Resources
4.Texas Health and Human Services Suboxone Treatment Information