7 listed providers in Athens, GA.
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(866) 353-8141 24/7 addiction helpline • Free & confidential • All calls welcomeAthens, Georgia has 7 sublocade listed in the SAMHSA treatment locator. Providers offering monthly sublocade injections for opioid use disorder. To contact any specific facility, please use the information shown below.
Sublocade Providers is one of several MAT options available today. Providers offering monthly sublocade injections for opioid use disorder. If you're trying to decide which approach is right for you, talking to an addiction specialist can help. Our helpline is staffed 24/7 and there's no cost or obligation to talk.
Facilities in the SAMHSA directory. Contact providers directly using the information shown.
You can browse the listings above for facilities in Athens that appear in the SAMHSA treatment locator, or call our 24/7 addiction helpline for help identifying the best option for your situation. Our specialists can explain the differences between MAT options and help you find a provider.
Suboxone (buprenorphine + naloxone) is a partial opioid agonist that can be prescribed in a regular doctor's office and taken at home. Methadone is a full opioid agonist administered through licensed Opioid Treatment Programs, initially requiring daily visits. Both are effective — the best choice depends on your specific clinical needs, substance use history, and lifestyle.
Yes. Since the COVID-19 public health emergency, regulations allow providers to prescribe buprenorphine via telehealth without an initial in-person visit. Several online providers offer full MAT services, including same-day prescriptions in many states. This can be a great option if Athens doesn't have many in-person providers or if you prefer the privacy and convenience of remote treatment.
Many MAT providers offer sliding fee scales, payment plans, or connect uninsured patients with state Medicaid programs or manufacturer assistance (e.g., the Sublocade and Brixadi manufacturers have patient assistance programs). Some Georgia counties also have publicly funded treatment programs. Our helpline can help you understand your options.
Yes. Federal law (42 CFR Part 2) provides strong confidentiality protections specifically for substance use treatment records. Treatment providers cannot share your information without your written consent except in very limited circumstances. Our helpline is also completely confidential.
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