Suboxone Treatment Near Richmond, Virginia

Bicycle Health offers Medication Assisted Treatment in Richmond, Virginia to help people struggling with opioid use disorder. This treatment provides relief for opioid withdrawals and long term maintenance treatment.

We typically prescribe a formulation of Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone) and provide free only support groups and mental health services.

100% online appointments
Medication often filled same-day
Most insurance accepted

RX Only: See important safety information about Suboxone

SUBOXONE is indicated for the treatment of opioid dependence in adults. SUBOXONE should not be taken by individuals who have been shown to be hypersensitive to buprenorphine or naloxone as serious adverse reactions, including anaphylactic shock, have been reported.  Taking SUBOXONE with other opioid medicines, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or other central nervous system depressants can cause breathing problems that can lead to coma and death.  Other side-effects may include headaches, nausea, vomiting, constipation, insomnia, pain, increased sweating, sleepiness, dizziness, coordination problems, physical dependence or abuse, and liver problems. For more information about SUBOXONE, see Suboxone.com, the full Prescribing Information, and Medication Guide or talk to your healthcare provider.  You are encouraged to report negative side effects of drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Providers We Work With in Richmond, Virginia Include:

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3 Easy Steps to Getting Suboxone Online in Richmond, Virginia

Step 1

A Quick, Free Call

We’ll chat with you about your situation to make sure our program right for you and answer any questions you have.
Step 2

Your First Appointment

You’ll meet your medical provider and receive your full treatment plan to help with opioid dependance.
Step 3

Suboxone, the Same Day

If you and your provider decide Suboxone is a good fit, pick up your prescription same-day at a nearby pharmacy.

Enrollment Hours

9:00am - 10:00pm EST

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The Benefits of Online Suboxone Treatment in Richmond, Virginia

At Bicycle Health, we understand what a difficult decision it can be to take the first step toward recovery. And we also understand that there are many barriers to treatment, including busy schedules, geography, and transportation. That’s why we offer an online Richmond, Virginia Suboxone clinic that increases access to quality care.

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Convenience

With online Suboxone treatment in Richmond, Virginia, you can access your care from wherever you are most comfortable.

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Privacy
Your virtual treatment, which is offered through our secure app, is 100% private and confidential.
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Flexibility
We offer flexibility in both your schedule and treatment plan, allowing you to schedule appointments when it works for you.
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Less Wait Times
Unlike many in-office Suboxone doctors, you can get seen by a provider almost right away.
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Robust Suppport
Our online support groups provide you with peer encouragement and guidance and increase your chances of sustained recovery.
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Top Doctors

We have some of the best online Suboxone doctors in Richmond, Virginia and beyond, who provide you with compassionate, evidence-based care.

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Insurance Coverage
We accept most major insurance providers and work directly with them to ensure you get the most out of your coverage.
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Lower Cost

Without the massive overhead to cover, our telehealth services offer lower prices than traditional Suboxone clinics in Richmond.

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Same-Day Prescriptions
Over 95% of our prescriptions are filled the same day, allowing you to get the care you need quickly.
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Bicycle Health offers Medication Assisted Treatment to help people stop using opioids. This treatment provides instant relief for opioid withdrawals and long term maintenance treatment. We typically prescribe a formulation of Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone) and provide free online support groups and mental health services.

Meet your Suboxone doctor over video from your home. After a thorough medical evaluation, the doctor will choose the right care plan for you to help you stop your opioid use.

Bicycle Health is the perfect fit if you are looking for convenient Suboxone treatment near you.

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The Opioid Epidemic in Richmond, Virginia

The opioid epidemic has significantly affected Richmond, Virginia, mirroring the broader crisis seen across the United States. 

Richmond has witnessed a troubling rise in opioid-related overdoses and deaths over the past decade. In 2021, Virginia recorded over 2,600 fatal drug overdoses, with opioids being the primary cause in the majority of these cases. 

Richmond, being a major urban center, has been particularly affected, experiencing high rates of opioid misuse, largely driven by the availability of prescription painkillers, heroin, and increasingly, synthetic opioids like fentanyl. The crisis has strained local healthcare resources and has highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive addiction treatment and prevention programs.

Efforts to combat the opioid epidemic in Richmond have involved a multifaceted approach, including the expansion of treatment services, increased availability of naloxone (a life-saving medication that can reverse opioid overdoses), and public awareness campaigns. Organizations such as the Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA) have been instrumental in providing support and treatment for those affected by opioid addiction.

Key Statistics on Opioid Use in Richmond

  • Richmond saw opioid overdose deaths more than double from 60 in 2019 to 155 in 2020.
  • Since February 2023, there have been nearly 1,600 emergency visits related to opioid overdoses in central Virginia.
  • In 2021, nearly 150,000 people in Virginia had an opioid use disorder, a 127% increase from 2020 estimates.
  • On average, at least six Virginians die from an opioid drug overdose every day.

Opioid Overdose Statistics in Richmond

  • Richmond saw opioid overdose deaths more than double from 60 in 2019 to 155 in 2020.
  • Since February 2023, there have been nearly 1,600 emergency visits related to opioid overdoses in central Virginia.
  • Almost 8 out of 10 (79%) drug overdose deaths in Virginia involve fentanyl, fentanyl analogs, or tramadol.
  • In recent years, Virginia reported nearly 22,400 drug overdose emergency department (ED) visits, a 5% increase from the previous year.
  • Deaths often involve more than one opioid category (e.g., both methadone and a natural or semisynthetic opioid).

Demographic Data & Insights

  • While historically the opioid crisis disproportionately affected white rural communities, there has been a shift towards urban areas and communities of color.
  • In 2019, the fatal opioid overdose rate among Black individuals became disproportionately higher than other groups nationally.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated racial disparities related to opioid mortality, with a notable spike in opioid-related deaths among Black individuals in 2020.
  • Women are more likely to report recent and lifetime prescription opioid use (55% vs. 42%).

Common Opioids & Changing Trends

From 2011 to 2021, the landscape of opioid use in Richmond and Virginia as a whole has undergone dramatic changes:

  • Prescription opioids were the primary concern in the early 2010s.
  • Heroin use increased mid-decade.
  • Synthetic opioids, particularly fentanyl, have become dominant in recent years.
  • Fentanyl has become the driving force behind opioid-related deaths in Virginia.
    • In 2012, it was present in just over 6% of all fatal overdoses. By 2021, fentanyl was involved in 77% of all statewide overdose deaths.

State Funds & Resource Allocation

The state has allocated significant resources to combat the opioid crisis:

  • Approximately $23 million was distributed directly to Virginia cities and counties
  • Funding for innovative local initiatives, such as Mobile outreach projects

Local and state initiatives are working to address these challenges:

  1. Expanding MAT services: Efforts to train more providers and increase the number of waivered physicians capable of prescribing buprenorphine.
  2. Reducing wait times: The RBHA is making programming changes to expand its capacity for medication-assisted treatment.
  3. Increasing awareness: Community outreach programs and collaborations with healthcare providers to educate about available treatment options.
  4. Improving accessibility: Some facilities, like CleanSlate Richmond, offer walk-in appointments and telehealth options to reduce barriers to entry.

Ongoing efforts are crucial to bridge the gap between treatment need and availability, ensuring that individuals seeking help for opioid use disorder can access timely and effective care.

Virginia has also implemented a state-based Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to increase opioid prescribing safety, which:

  • Tracks controlled substance prescriptions
  • Helps healthcare providers identify potential misuse or diversion
  • Supports safer prescribing practices

Resource & Support Groups in Richmond

  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) in Richmond
  • SMART Recovery in Richmond
  • FCCR Radford Outpatient
    • Offers MAT, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP), and Office-Based Opioid Treatment (OBOT).
    • Address: 4906 Radford Ave, Richmond, VA 23230
  • Pinnacle Treatment Services
    • Provides a full continuum of care, including Low-Intensity Residential service and Partial Hospitalization (PHP) treatment.
    • Address: 155 Wadsworth Dr, Richmond, VA 23236
  • New Season Treatment Center
    • Offers customized treatment plans with MAT and counseling services.
    • Address: 3021 Mechanicsville Tpke, Richmond, VA 23223
  • CleanSlate Richmond
    • Provides outpatient and telehealth appointments, accepting various insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid.
    • Address: 1510 N 28th St #101, Richmond, VA 23223
Richmond Suboxone Clinic

Frequently Asked Questions

Do telehealth Suboxone doctors accept most insurance in Richmond?

Yes, telehealth Suboxone doctors, such as Bicycle Health, accept most insurances in Richmond, including private insurers like Aetna and Cigna and public health insurance providers like Medicare and Medicaid.

Do online Suboxone doctors accept Medicaid in Richmond?

Yes, online Suboxone doctors typically accept Medicaid in Richmond, although you’ll want to double check before choosing a specific telehealth clinic.

At Bicycle Health, we proudly accept Medicaid in .

What is the cost of Suboxone in Richmond pharmacies?

The cost of buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) varies based on your insurance. Most Medicare and private insurance companies DO cover generic buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone), though may specify the formulation (film vs tab) and set dose limits. The best way to find out is to contact your insurance company.

If you do not have insurance, the cost can vary based on the prescribed dose. Patients unable to afford buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) (regardless of insurance coverage) can apply for cost-assistance. The company that makes Suboxone offers this type of program to help reduce out-of-pocket expenses. To learn more, go to: inSupport program.

You can also get discounted buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) using pharmacy coupons or cash prizes. If you go to the GoodRx website (goodrx.com), you can enter in your zip code and find coupons and discounts at your pharmacy of choice. (On average, if you use GoodRx coupons/discounts, you can slash the typical price of generic Suboxone film from $395 to $118).

Can addiction medicine doctors prescribe buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) online in Richmond?

Yes, because of COVID-19, our addiction medicine doctors can write Suboxone prescriptions online. Before COVID-19, doctors who prescribed buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) were required to see each patient in person before writing that patient’s first Suboxone prescription. The in-person requirements were mandated by a law called the “Ryan Haight Act” which was passed by Congress in 2008. But because of the COVID-19 emergency, providers like the ones at Bicycle Health can write Suboxone prescriptions based on telehealth visits only. This eliminates the need for in-person visits for people who want to start treatment online with buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone). The ability for addiction medicine doctors to prescribe buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) to patients who start treatment after the COVID-19 emergency eventually ends is still up in the air. We are currently waiting for guidance from the federal government about whether addiction medicine doctors will continue to be able to write Suboxone prescriptions to new patients without an in-person visit once the COVID-19 emergency ends.

Is it legal to get a online Suboxone prescription in Richmond?

Yes! As long as you are getting buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) from a physician or physician assistant with a license to prescribe Suboxone, it is perfectly legal to get Suboxone prescription online. Providers who can prescribe buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) have received extra training and obtained a waiver (known as an “x” license) from the DEA. 

Before you are prescribed buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone), you will need to undergo an initial medical evaluation so that the doctor can ensure that it is an appropriate medication for you, though this does not require an in-person visit and can be done via telehealth (with video or telephone). 

Once you have completed this assessment, the doctor will send a prescription to your preferred pharmacy. So, yes! You can find a licensed buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) provider online and they can get you started on it via telehealth services without any in-person appointments.

Why should I choose a telehealth clinic over an in-person Suboxone clinic in Richmond?

It’s easy to schedule an appointment with the addiction medicine doctors at Bicycle Health and our website will check your cost at the same time. To see if we are available in your area and to make your first appointment, visit our scheduling tool here.

Is there a public assistance program for addiction recovery in Richmond?

If you would like more support around addiction or mental health, SAMHSA’s national helpline (1-800-662-HELP/4357) is available 24/7, 365 days a year. It is a free and confidential service that can direct individuals or families to further treatment options. For example, if you need a detox program, an inpatient program, a dual diagnosis program (that treats both addiction AND mental health), an intensive outpatient program, if you would like to find a methadone clinic, or find a buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) provider based on your location, they can help direct you or your loved ones to the most appropriate next steps in treatment.

How do I get treatment for opioid dependance in Richmond?

  1. Buprenorphine/naloxone (Subxone) which is available in outpatient clinics (at your primary care doctor’s office or a psychiatrist’s office)
  2. Naloxone (Vivitrol) which is available in outpatient clinics (at your primary care doctor’s office or a psychiatrist’s office)
  3. Methadone, which is available only through methadone clinics

If you are interested in Buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) offered entirely through telehealth services, visit bicyclehealth.com. To get help on finding other treatment options and levels of care (such as inpatient programs, intensive outpatient programs/IOPs, residential programs, and methadone clinics), call the SAMHSA  helpline at:

1-800-662-HELP (4357).

Are online addiction medicine doctors legitimate?

The short answer is, “yes, online addiction medicine doctors are legitimate.” The longer answer is that the online addiction medicine providers at Bicycle Health have at least as much training and experience as in-person addiction medicine doctors. And because Bicycle Health treats patients across the country, our online doctors meet the highest national standards. Our doctors have trained at some of the best medical residency programs and medical schools in the country including Harvard, Johns Hopkins, University of Pennsylvania, University of Arizona, University of Kentucky, and many others. Numerous studies have shown that online addiction medicine is at least as good as in-person clinics, and has even better results than in-person clinics for many patients. 
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Bicycle Health Suboxone Clinic

919 E. Main Street, Office 1039, Suite 1000, Richmond, VA 23219
Phone Number: (757) 210-7415
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