Suboxone Providers & Doctors in Tempe, AZ


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Below is a comprehensive directory of suboxone doctors in Tempe, Arizona. Read more about Tempe suboxone treatment or click here to browse your local subxone doctors.

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About Tempe, AZ Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a FDA-approved medication that is used to help treat individuals in Tempe, AZ who are addicted to opiates, whether pharmaceutical, illicitly-made, natural, or synthetic opiates. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine – a partial opioid agonist that reduces withdrawal symptoms and desires to use without producing the same high – and naloxone – an opioid agonist that causes withdrawal symptoms if Suboxone is injected directly into the bloodstream. This medically assisted treatment (MAT) option is only accessible through a doctor licensed to prescribe Subxone in Tempe, AZ who have completed addiction requirements to prescribe Suboxone to those seeking opioid addiction treatment. To avoid abuse, Suboxone doctors may demand that patients visit their office to take their doses at the beginning.

Before the year 2000, Methadone was the most widely accepted drug used for the treatment of opioid addictions, but it could only be distributed by a methadone clinic. This limited access to MAT for opioid addicts. The Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 made it possible for individual physicians to be able to apply for a waiver, allowing them to prescribe Suboxone. However, there are still many rules and regulations for these doctors that limit treatment, including limits to how many patients they are able to treat for addiction to painkillers and other opiates.


Jack Marsh DO
6530 South Maple Avenue
Tempe, AZ
Patrick McNeil PA
2510 S Rural RdSuite 102
Tempe, AZ
Genevieve Groff PA
5030 S. Mill AvenueSte D-12
Tempe, AZ
Neda Yanch PA
2600 East Southern AvenueSuite. E-1
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Mufid Khoury MD
2600 E. Southern AvenueSuite E1
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Balbir Sharma MD
1730 South Jentilly LaneSuite B-102
Tempe, AZ
Shannon King NP
1964 E. Baseline RoadSuite A103
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Estelle Farrell-Nierenberg DO
2210 S Mill AvenueSuite 10
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Luke Garcia DO
2210 S. Mill Ave. Suite 10
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Debra Gelman MD
2210 S. Mill Avenue, Suite 10
Tempe, AZ
Osama Muwais MD
2210 S. Mill Avenuesuite #3
Tempe, AZ
Joshua Lambert NP
2210 S Mill Avenue Suite 3
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Naveen Maddineni MD
1225 East Broadway Road
Tempe, AZ
Clayton Hall NP
1910 E Southern Avenue
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Tariq Ghafoor MD
1030 E. Guadalupe Rd.
Tempe, AZ
Bethany Fetzer NP
1030 E Guadalupe Road
Tempe, AZ
Tanner Cook PA
1030 E Guadalupe Road
Tempe, AZ
Elizabeth Suprak PA
Transitions Center 1030 E. Guadalupe Rd.
Tempe, AZ
Angela ChiaChen Chen NP
2120 S McClintock Drive#105
Tempe, AZ
Natalie Corsbie NP
2120 South McClintock Drive SUITE 105
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Rajiv Parikh MD
1964 East Baseline Road
Tempe, AZ
Dr. James Evans MD
6200 South McClintockSuite 106
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Pervaiz Akhter MD
Transitions Center1030 East Guadalupe Road
Tempe, AZ
Eduardo Alcantar MD
2078 East Southern AveBldg 101
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Terry Fowler DO
2123 E Southern Ave Suite #2
Tempe, AZ
Faith Carroll NP
2127 E Baseline Road#104
Tempe, AZ
Emma Reeve PA
2127 E Baseline RoadSuite 104
Tempe, AZ
Jennifer Withee
2127 E Baseline Road #104
Tempe, AZ
Khai Ling Tan MD
1634 S. Priest DriveUnit 101
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Erick Huarcaya MD
2727 W BASELINE RD, STE 8
Tempe, AZ
Jerwonna Glover NP
2501 E Southern AvenueSuite 21
Tempe, AZ
Christopher Earle NP
1835 E. 6th St Suite 21
Tempe, AZ
Christopher Earle NP
1835 E. 6th StSuite 21
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Robert Halligan Jr MD
230 East Louis Way
Tempe, AZ
Letitia Meyer NP
60 East Rio Salado ParkwaySuite 900
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Benet Press
615 South Madison Drive
Tempe, AZ
Stephanie Winter NP
618 S. MADISON DR
Tempe, AZ
Kathleen McDonald
329 W. El Freda Road
Tempe, AZ
Lea Duran NP
1805 N Scottsdale Road
Tempe, AZ
Rachel Friedman NP
1805 N Scottsdale Rd Suite 120
Tempe, AZ
Lydia Corazon Alvarez NP
207 W. Knox Road
Tempe, AZ
Krystal Cherapan NP
6328 E Brown RdSte 106
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Mary Blatt MD
22210 South Mill AvenueUnit #10
Tempe, AZ
Dr. Marino Camaioni MD
1208 East Broadway RoadSuite 215
Tempe, AZ


Finding a Suboxone Doctor in Tempe, AZ

When searching for a Suboxone doctor in Tempe, AZ one should first do their research on the options that are available and covered by their insurance provider. In addition to finding financially viable doctors, make sure they are qualified. Qualified medical doctors and mid-level practitioners in America must have an X-license in order for them to prescribe Suboxone to individuals battling opioid addiction. Patients should also enroll in additional treatment programs that compliment recovery, such as outpatient programs, or other evidence-based treatment options to increase success while on Suboxone.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

The success rates of Suboxone and Medically Assisted Detox fluctuate considerably, mostly depending on the quality of care. Not all Suboxone Doctors or Medically Assisted Detoxes are equal. Unfortunately, there is a high rate of fraud in the healthcare system, and even the Suboxone Maintenance industry is not immune to that. To encourage an increased success rate while on Suboxone Maintenance, we suggest using a reputable Suboxone Doctor.

Treatment via a Suboxone doctor can be paid for by insurance or self pay. Learn how you can pay for treatment by contacting your Suboxone Doctor’s office. Remember that depending on the doctor, even if they accept insurance, they may not accept yours. If your doctor is in-network with your provider, make certain you ask them what additional out of pocket costs may be associated. Finally, always contact your insurance to confirm your deductible, out of pockets, and copays before going to the Suboxone Doctor in Tempe, AZ.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Tempe, AZ

The opioid addiction treatment drug Suboxone is made up of of two substances. Those substances are buprenorphine and naloxone, and the use of these 2 substances together has been approved by the FDA for opioid addiction treatment. However, in recent years Suboxone has received significant criticism due to the risks of addicts developing an addiction to this drug. There has also been an increase observed of people in Suboxone treatment programs Tempe, AZ having accidental overdoses. Due to this it has prompted others to search for alternative options. Alternative treatments people have tried include methadone, abstinence, Subutex, or vivitrol. There are many options available and each individual should investigate every option available with their doctor before determining which will be most effective to combat opioid addiction.

Financial Considerations for Suboxone Treatment in Tempe, AZ

People seeking out MAT options in Tempe, AZ will absolutely need to be informed on the options available to them. Whether they are covered under private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, or willing to pay cash monthly for their Suboxone treatment. There are resources available to patients that fall under each of those listed scenarios. The out-of-pocket price will differ depending on numerous factors which can be discussed with your local Tempe, AZ medication assisted treatment provider. Commonly, each provider has a cost associated with your office visit, counseling services, drug screenings, detox, or any additional medical requirements. Please check with your individual insurance provider to find out if Suboxone treatment is covered. For Suboxone to be covered by Medicaid or Medicare it must be listed on the preferred prescription list. It will require that your doctor is a Medicare certified provider. Due to the fact that Suboxone is often given in an outpatient MAT program Medicare may not cover it.

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