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Online Opioid Treatment: Your Path to Recovery with Nashville Addiction Clinic

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Online Opioid Treatment: Your Path to Recovery with Nashville Addiction Clinic

If you’re looking for online opioid treatment, you’re taking an important step toward reclaiming your life. At Nashville Addiction Clinic we offer a fully virtual program designed for people across Tennessee—whether you live in Nashville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis or Clarksville—who are ready to break free from opioid dependence without the barrier of coming into a clinic.

Many men and women, aged 18 to 65, in low- to mid-income households, who may have experienced divorce, trauma, prior mental abuse, or legal issues, carry the secret weight of opioid addiction. Maybe you started with hydrocodone after surgery, moved on to oxycodone, heroin, fentanyl or OxyContin. Or perhaps you’re tired of chasing pills, hiding your use, or simply trying to stay stable to avoid withdrawal. The good news: online opioid treatment can help—and you’re not alone.

Why Online Opioid Treatment Works

The seriousness of opioid addiction

Opioid addiction is a life-threatening condition. Prescription opioids like hydrocodone, morphine, codeine, oxycodone and OxyContin, plus illicit opioids like heroin and fentanyl, all carry risk of overdose and death. According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), there are now medications approved that help treat opioid use disorder (OUD) with proven outcomes. 
Opioid overdose deaths continue to devastate families and communities across the United States. 

What does treatment involve?

Online opioid treatment means you don’t have to drive long distances, take time off work, or wait in a clinic setting. With our TeleMAT (tele-medicine medication assisted treatment) program you can:

  • Have your initial assessment via mobile device or computer.
  • Start medication (often the same day) and have it sent to your local pharmacy or delivered overnight.
  • Receive master’s-level counselor support and weekly check-ins remotely.
  • Get treatment tailored around your job, family, or transportation challenges.

Why choose virtual addiction treatment?

  • Convenience: No need to travel from rural Tennessee or worry about unreliable transport.
  • Privacy: You can protect your identity and keep your addiction from coworkers if you choose.
  • Access: If you have TennCare Medicaid or commercial insurance—or even if you’re self-pay—you can join.
  • Evidence-based: MOUD (medications for opioid use disorder) are safe, effective, and reduce deaths when combined with counseling.

What to Expect from Nashville Addiction Clinic’s Program

Clinic credentials & history

  • Serving Tennessee for over six years, we’ve treated over 1,000 people across the state.
  • We were the first clinic in Tennessee to receive a virtual medical license for treating addiction through telemedicine.
  • Accredited by The Joint Commission—ensuring high standards of care.
  • Over 250 five-star Google reviews from former patients in Nashville, Murfreesboro, Franklin, and beyond.
  • Owners are in active recovery, and built this clinic because they were mistreated elsewhere—so you’ll be treated with kindness and respect.

Treatment components

  1. Same-day prescription of Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone): Your first appointment can lead to immediate access to medication that blunts cravings and withdrawal. (FDA-approved medications like buprenorphine reduce risk of overdose.
  2. Telemedicine visits: No clinic visits needed. You connect securely via the Spruce Health mobile app, or by call/text at (615) 927-7802.
  3. Counseling with master’s-level professionals: Real human support matters—especially for men and women 18-65 who may have trauma, mental health issues, or legal histories.
  4. Personalized plan: Whether you’re transitioning from hydrocodone, fentanyl, heroin, methadone or other opioids, we develop a safe, gentle induction so you don’t have to endure extreme withdrawal.
  5. Insurance and self-pay options:

Benefits of TeleMAT and Online Opioid Treatment

  • No commute: Especially helpful if you’re living in places like Jackson, Columbia, or Cookeville and transportation is unreliable.
  • Reduced stigma: You can attend sessions from home, protect your privacy, and rebuild your life without others knowing.
  • Faster stabilization: With Suboxone and remote support, you can get off the cycle—no more chasing pills on the street.
  • Comprehensive care: Medication + counseling + support team = better outcomes. Evidence shows MOUD plus counseling leads to sustained recovery.
  • Tailored to your circumstances: Whether you’re a father in Clarksville, a mother in Murfreesboro, or a worker in Knoxville—our program works around your life.

Common FAQs about Online Opioid Treatment

Q1: What exactly is online opioid treatment?

It’s a fully virtual form of addiction treatment where you receive medication for opioid use disorder (like Suboxone) and counseling via telemedicine. We call it TeleMAT—telemedicine medication assisted treatment.

Q2: Who qualifies for the program?

Men and women aged 18 to 65 who are struggling with opioid addiction—whether from surgery, pain management, fentanyl, heroin, or prescription opioids—and want to stop. Especially beneficial if you live in Tennessee, have transportation issues, use TennCare Medicaid or have commercial insurance, and want a discreet, convenient path to recovery.

Q3: Will I have to go to a clinic in person?

No. At Nashville Addiction Clinic you will never need to come into a brick-and-mortar clinic. The entire care journey is remote, from first visit to follow-ups.

Q4: How does Suboxone help?

Suboxone (buprenorphine with naloxone) is an FDA-approved medication for opioid use disorder. It reduces withdrawal symptoms, blunts cravings, and lowers the risk of relapse and overdose. 

Q5: What if I’m transitioning from heroin, fentanyl, or methadone?

We specialize in safe transitions from hydrocodone, morphine, codeine, oxycodone, OxyContin, Percocet, fentanyl, heroin, methadone, and other opioids. We develop an induction plan so you can switch to Suboxone with minimal discomfort and maximum support.

Q6: What’s involved in the counseling and support?

You’ll meet with master’s-level counselors who understand trauma, legal issues, mental health, low income stressors, and life in Tennessee. The team is passionate, non-judgmental, respectful—and real people with lived experience.

Q7: How do I get started?

Call or text us at (615) 927-7802, or securely message us via the Spruce Health mobile app. We’ll walk you through the registration (choose the link that fits your insurance/self-pay status) and get you scheduled for your first virtual appointment.

Why Now Is the Time to Act

  • Each day you delay, the risk of overdose or death increases (opioid addiction is a chronic, treatable condition—but only if you get help).
  • The transportation, privacy, and scheduling barriers that once stood between you and treatment are gone—thanks to online opioid treatment.
  • Your job, your children, your future are worth this effort. You don’t have to keep hiding your addiction, feeling ashamed, driving across counties, or buying Suboxone on the street.
  • With Nashville Addiction Clinic’s proven six-year history, more than 1,000 Tennessee patients served, and a team passionate about your recovery—you’re not just a number. You’re a person with hope.

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If you’re ready to stop cycling through pills, heroin, or fentanyl; tired of feeling ashamed or hiding your addiction; ready to reclaim your life for your family, your job, your future—then take the next step with Nashville Addiction Clinic’s online opioid treatment program. Call or text (615) 927-7802 or message us via the Spruce Health app today. You don’t have to walk this path alone—we’ll walk it with you.

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