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  1. Schedule your appointment
  2. Meet with a provider.
  3. Get labwork completed at lab of your choice. 
  4. Urine Drug Screen
  5. Begin Your Recovery

Medical visits will take place virtually via Genesis’ Telehealth Platform.  All this is done from the convenience of your home. 

Click the appointment button located at multiple places throughout our website or call us.  800-621-5913.

Many people struggling with opioid use disorders (OUD) put off treatment because they worry that their family, friends, or boss might find out they are taking Suboxone. This shouldn’t be the reason you don’t receive the medication you need. Under the law, all your health information is private from friends, family and employers, including the fact that you are on treatment for OUD. 

Not at this moment. However,  in some circumstances Suboxone treatment may be covered by your insurance provider. This is something we are working on.  Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the standard of care for treating opioid use disorders. Access to medications such as buprenorphine has proven to be a critical component in managing the opioid addiction crisis our country continues to face. As a special formulation of buprenorphine, Suboxone has contributed to many peoples’ recovery from opioid use disorders.

Don’t worry. Either way we make the treatment you need as affordable as we can

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