Suboxone Providers & Doctors in Tennessee, IL


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

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About Tennessee, IL Suboxone Doctors

Suboxone is a pharmaceutical drug that is used to help treat individuals in Tennessee, IL who are struggling with addiction to heroin, fentanyl, or any other opioid drug. Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine – a partial opioid agonist that alleviates withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the same euphoria – 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 Tennessee, IL who have completed addiction requirements to prescribe Suboxone for opioid addiction treatment. To prevent abuse, Suboxone doctors may ask that patients come and take their dose at their office for the first weeks or months.

Methadone was previously the most widely accepted drug used for the treatment of opioid addictions, with the caveat that it could only be prescribed via a clinic licensed for methadone treatment. These limitations made it difficult to access medically managed treatment for addiction to opioid drugs. The Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 created the option for individual doctors to be able to apply for a waiver, opening the door for individual practitioners to prescribe Suboxone. However, there are still many rules and regulations these doctors must follow that limit treatment. This includes the number of patients they are able to treat for opioid addiction.


Dr. Debra Ravasia MD
Fort Madison Community Hospital 5409 Avenue O,
Fort Madison, IA
32.31 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Amanda O'Tool NP
5409 Avenue OSuite 125
Fort Madison, IA
32.35 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Jennifer Reed MD
1204 Highway 164 East
Oquawka, IL
36.88 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Yvonne Fillmore NP
1204 Highway 164 EPO Box 198
Oquawka, IL
36.88 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Melissa Phelan NP
12528 SR 78
Havana, IL
41.64 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Dwayne Bernard
210 West Walnut Street
Canton, IL
42.99 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Glen Feather DO
180 S Main St
Canton, IL
43.19 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Glen Feather DO
180 S Main St.
Canton, IL
43.19 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Joshua Bowers MD
180 South Main Street
Canton, IL
43.19 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Milena Djuric MD
Blessing Behavioral Center, 4th Floor1415 Vermont street
Quincy, IL
43.35 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Kaman Cipi MD
Saint Anthony Hospital2875 W 19th Street
Chicago, IL
43.59 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. William Dixon MD
612 North 11th Street
Quincy, IL
44.11 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Paul Hibbert MD
612 N 11th Street
Quincy, IL
44.11 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Shawn Holcomb MD
612 N. 11th Street
Quincy, IL
44.11 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Michael Connolly
612 North 11th Street
Quincy, IL
44.11 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Timothy Ott DO
612 N 11th Street
Quincy, IL
44.11 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. Jennifer Allen MD
639 York StreetSuite 212
Quincy, IL
44.32 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Matthew Walker NP
639 YorkSuite 212
Quincy, IL
44.32 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Thomas Miller MD
SIU Center for Family Medicine - Quincy612 N. 11th Street
Quincy, IL
44.33 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Carol Sacco NP
1361 W. FREMONT ST.
Galesburg, IL
44.65 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dirck Curry DO
331 S Main Street
Virginia, IL
46.04 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Alicia Meinert NP
3375 N. Seminary Street
Galesburg, IL
46.94 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Deborah Schleich NP
5401 N Knoxville #416
Peoria, IL
57.75 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Dr. David Goldman DO
Mark Twain Behavioral Health917 Broadway Street
Hannibal, MO
58.83 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Simon Katumu NP
141 Communications Drive
Hannibal, MO
58.83 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Tonya Stamper NP
141 Communications Drive
Hannibal, MO
58.83 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Beth Brothers
141 Communications Drive
Hannibal, MO
58.83 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Carolyn Greening
Mark Twain Behavioral Health 154 Forrest Drive
Hannibal, MO
58.83 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
William Hicok
1506 W Garfield
Bartonville, IL
63.89 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL
Kathryn Coker PA
600 S 13th Street
Pekin, IL
64.52 miles from the center of Tennessee, IL


Choosing a Tennessee, IL Suboxone Doctor

When searching for a Suboxone doctor in Tennessee, IL one should first do their research on the options that are available and covered by their insurance provider. Once you have a list of resources that you can afford make sure the choices provided are qualified. Qualified medical doctors and mid-level practitioners in the United States must have an have a particular license, referred to as an x-license, in order for them to prescribe Suboxone as a medication for opioid addiction treatment. Patients should also enroll in additional treatment programs that encourage recovery, such as outpatient programs, or other evidence-based treatment options to support a positive outcome while on Suboxone.

Success Rates of Suboxone Maintenance and Medication Assisted Detoxification

The success of Suboxone treatment varies . from person to person. However, most can agree that Suboxone is the most effective medically assisted detox option to battle opioid addiction. In regard to Suboxone as medication assisted treatment, research has proven that similar to methadone there is still a potential for abuse. Based on the potential for abuse, it is highly advised by Suboxone physicians that MAT is monitored closely to ensure the highest success rates. Again, the most successful individuals that are able to break free from opioid addiction due so by combining medication assisted treatment in conjunction with inpatient programs, outpatient programs, or evidence-based options. Despite the stigma that the recovery community may often face, many believe the research is clear and that Suboxone works!

Alternatives to Suboxone Treatment in Tennessee, IL

Addiction is one of the many diseases without a cure. Consequently, there is a lot of contention regarding what the best treatment is. Some say ‘abstinence is best, the fewer chemicals we put in our bodies, the better.’ Others say, ‘I’d rather have my loved one alive and on medication, then die from an overdose.’ In summary, the jury is still out; however, when following the care of a reliable Suboxone Doctor in Tennessee, IL, the likelihood of success improves exponentially.

Insurance coverage or cash pay options in Tennessee, IL

People seeking out medication assisted treatment options in Tennessee, IL will certainly need to be aware of 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 people 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 Tennessee, IL Suboxone doctor. Often, each doctor has a cost associated with each aspect of your treatment and any additional medical requirements. We advise talking with your individual insurance provider to make sure you have a strong understanding of how much of your Suboxone treatment is covered. For Medicaid or Medicare to pay for Suboxone treatment it must be listed on the preferred drug list. It will require that your doctor is a Medicare certified provider. Since Suboxone is often given in an outpatient medication assisted treatment program Medicare may not cover it.

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