Suboxone Providers & Doctors in Long Beach, CA


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

If you can't find a suboxone doctor close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: Signal Hill, Lakewood, Dominguez and Rossmoor. Clck here for Long Beach rehab centers.

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About Long Beach, CA Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a pharmaceutical drug that is used to help treat people in Long Beach, CA who are addicted to opiates, whether pharmaceutical, illicitly-made, natural, or synthetic opiates. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone: a partial opioid agonist that reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the same high, and a opioid agonist that causes withdrawal symptoms if Suboxone is injected directly into the bloodstream. This medication assisted treatment (MAT) option is only accessible through Suboxone doctors in Long Beach, CA who have completed addiction requirements to prescribe Suboxone to those seeking opioid addiction treatment. To prevent abuse, Suboxone doctors may require that patients come and take their dose at their office at the beginning.

Before the year 2000, Methadone was the most widely accepted drug used for the treatment of opioid addictions, however, it could only be distributed by a clinic licensed for methadone treatment. This limited access to MAT for opioid addicts. The Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 created the option for individual practitioners to be able to apply for a waiver, opening the door for individual practitioners to prescribe Suboxone. However, there are still strict regulations these doctors must follow that limit treatment. This includes the number of patients they are able to treat for addiction to painkillers and other opiates.


Kathryn Dooling NP
4179 East Jacinto Way
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Abigail Fletcher MD
450 E. Spring Street#1
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Touradj Farhadi MD
2630 Pacific Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Dennis Sanchez MD
2272 Pacific Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Hicham Siouty MD
2272 Pacific Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Paramjit Takhar MD
2272 Pacific Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Kamal Bijanpour MD
3605 LONG BEACH BLVD SUITE 304
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Yvonne Rodriguez MD
2110 N Bellflower Blvd
Long Beach, CA
Dr. John Prosser MD
Spring Family Medicine6510 East Spring Street
Long Beach, CA
Roger Samawi MD
1045 Atlantic AvenueSuite 1019
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Dennis Clark MD
3816 Woodruff AvenueSuite 401
Long Beach, CA
Timothy Morrisse NP
5901 E Seventh Street
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Kaney Fedovskiy MD
456 Elm
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Jennifer Hersch
444 West Ocean BoulevardSuite 800
Long Beach, CA
Dr. John Gurskis MD
2865 ATLANTIC AVENUESUITE 226
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Ivan Nenadic
West County Medical100 East Market Street
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Jay Jackson MD
1945 Palo Verde AvenueSuite 209
Long Beach, CA
Gary Rinzler
701 E. 28th StreetSuite 116
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Mark Katz MD
5901 East 7th StreetSuite 006/116-A
Long Beach, CA
Jack Tsai
701 E 28th StreetSuite 200
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Ida Lodriguito MD
4510 East Pacific Coast HighwaySuite 600
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Todd Newton MD
P.O. Box 14357
Long Beach, CA
Dr. David Sack MD
5000 East Spring StreetSuite 650
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Sabrina Sandoval MD
333 West BroadwaySuite 310
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Jeffrey Ho DO
2840 Long Beach BoulevardSuite 130
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Carrie Fields MD
450 E.Spring StreetSuite 1
Long Beach, CA
Dr. James Barger MD
1310 East Ocean BoulevardUnit 607
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Mottsin Thomas MD
320 Pine AvenueSuite 609
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Jerome de Vente MD
1043 Elm Avenue #302
Long Beach, CA
Tracy Georgis NP
3816 Woodruff Avenue #401
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Arlene Vernon
Street Mary Medical Center1050 Linden Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Neil Hersh MD
4130 N Viking Way; #100
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Howard Oliver MD
1613 W 14th ST
Long Beach, CA
Nnenna Weathers
354 N. Trimble Court
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Ricardo Restrepo MD
LONG BEACH VA HEALTHCARE SYSTEM5901 East 7th Street (06/116A)
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Giao Nguyen MD
5901 E 7th Street
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Concepcion Mangasep MD
Tarzana Treatment Center5190 Atlantic Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Lloyd Rucker
5901 East 7th Street
Long Beach, CA
Dr. James Barry MD
5901 E 7th Street
Long Beach, CA
Isidro Sarmiento NP
5901 E 7th Street
Long Beach, CA
Leopoldo Velasco NP
5901 East 7th Street
Long Beach, CA
Erin Crosbie NP
1301 W. 12th Street
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Tabetha Harken MD
65 Pine Avenue #202
Long Beach, CA
Sue Tin
Tibor Rubin VA Medical Center5901 East 7th Street
Long Beach, CA
Ann Abraham
5190 Atlantic Avenue
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Stanislaus Kinota MD
100 East Market Street
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Felicitacion Morris MD
100 East Market Street
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Maylyn Martinez MD
201 Bayshore Avenur
Long Beach, CA


Choosing a Long Beach, CA Suboxone Doctor

When selecting a Suboxone Doctor in Long Beach, CAthere are several factors to think about. To ensure success with medically assisted treatment, choosing a physician that provides attentive care is key to achieving lasting recovery. Talk with the license practitioner and ask them their Suboxone treatment practices, if they typically allow clients to take a few doses of Suboxone home to be self-administered, and the length of time before they typically start sending clients home with multiple doses.

A few common factors that are smart to consider when looking for a physician include whether they are accepting new patients, how far they are from the patient, and if their office hours align with the individual’s schedule Due to limits on the number of patients a license practitioner can see, it may be challenging to located a qualified license practitioner in or near Long Beach, CA. However, if you have various personal responsibilities, then driving across town for your Suboxone treatment might not be practical. Our directory or helpline can assist you in selecting a license practitioner whose location and office hours work well for you and who is currently taking new patients.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medically Assisted Detox

An addictive drug in itself, it is widely debated on whether Suboxone actually helps individuals who are dependant on opioids. Some addicts have said to have experienced great success with Suboxone treatment, whereas others did not. One study reported that while on Suboxone there was a reduced rate of prescription painkiller abuse at 49%, but only 8.6% showed signs of recovery once the Suboxone treatment ended. Other studies did not show long term recovery with a less than 10% success rate once treatment ended, regardless of whether Suboxone treatment was combined with therapy or not.

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Long Beach, CA

Suboxone is only one of numerous treatment options for those addicted to opioids. There are alternative medications that have previously been used in Long Beach, CAfor opioid addiction treatment, including methadone and Naltrexone. These medications might be available to you but have different regulations. For example, only methadone clinics can administer methadone. For addicts who are determined to get clean and who have a supportive home environment or who live in a sober house, these medically assisted treatment options might work for you.

There are contraindications for the use of Suboxone for opioid addiction treatment. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Presence of suicidal thoughts
  • Untreated mental health disorder
  • Pregnancy
  • alcohol use disorder
  • Previous adverse reaction to Suboxone
  • Taking other medications that do not react well with Suboxone
  • Previous abuse of methadone or Suboxone

For individuals who are not a good candidate for Suboxone treatment, going cold turkey may be the best alternative option. For individuals who plan to take this route, they can expect intense flu-like withdrawal symptoms and intense cravings. It is highly recommended to seek treatment from a Long Beach, CAopioid detoxification center that can provide continuous care and monitoring.

Insurance coverage or Self pay options in Long Beach, CA

Those with and opioid addiction who are seeking out medication assisted treatment options in Long Beach, CA will certainly need to know the options available to them. Whether they are covered under private health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, or willing to pay cash monthly for their prescription. There are resources accessible to patients that meet each of those listed scenarios. The out-of-pocket price will vary on a case by case basis which can be discussed with your local Long Beach, CA medication assisted treatment provider. Generally, each doctor 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 make sure you have a solid understanding of how much of your Suboxone treatment is covered. For Suboxone to be covered by Medicaid or Medicare it must be listed on the preferred drug list. It will require that your doctor is a Medicare certified provider. Since Suboxone is sometimes prescribed by an outpatient medication assisted treatment program Medicare may not cover it.

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