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Nashville Addiction Clinic provides an online, outpatient opioid addiction treatment program using Suboxone, therapy, and case management under the care of licensed Suboxone doctors, master's level counselors, and HIPAA-trained administrators.
Nashville Addiction Clinic is Tennessee's first recipient of a "Virtual OBOT Medical License," allowing the clinic to operate as an outpatient addiction treatment provider using only telemedicine. Patients are seen "virtually" 100% of the time. Clinic visits are no longer possible under the special license.
Nashville Addiction Clinic treats opioid use disorder (OUD) using TeleMAT, "Telemedicine Medication-Assisted Therapy." Patients may engage their recovery services using a cellphone, tablet, or computer connected to high-speed internet. A webcam is required for telemedicine treatment.
The owners at Nashville Addiction Clinic began creating their "state-of-the-art" Suboxone Telemedicine Treatment Program in 2020 as a result of restrictions posed by COVID-19. After two years of beta testing at their previously-owned Suboxone clinics, it became apparent that online addiction treatment would grow as a result of COVID, as well as data collected by TennCare showing that relapse rates were lower for patients receiving telemedicine Suboxone treatment vs. patients visiting a clinic for their addiction treatment.
Telemedicine Suboxone eliminates barriers to receiving addiction treatment using Suboxone for people living outside of a major city in Tennessee, as well as for those who live in rural areas of Tennessee. Suboxone TeleMAT eliminates transportation issues for those who do not have access to dependable transportation.
Nashville Addiction Clinic's early adoption of a telemedicine Suboxone platform has made addiction treatment accessible to anyone living in Tennessee, regardless of their location. Their online Suboxone program has grown quickly, requiring the development of more robust technology, a technically trained medical staff, and increased compliance.
Nashville Addiction Clinic co-owner Jon Stolzer's knowledge and experience come from his prior ownership of a lab company that serviced many Suboxone clinics throughout the United States. His extensive knowledge of HIPAA, compliance, and the many state and federal regulations that govern addiction treatment has allowed him to create new robust policies and procedures, as well as develop proprietary processes specific to the needs of a 100% telemedicine addiction treatment program.
Nashville Addiction Clinic began creating a unique technology backbone specific to telemedicine addiction treatment. By combining existing software with the development of proprietary software applications, they have eliminated the many barriers commonly found with addiction treatment, making telemedicine Suboxone treatment immediately accessible to anyone living in the state of Tennessee.
The result is what TennCare authorities have called "the most technically advanced online addiction treatment program in the state of Tennessee."
A greatly expanded administrative staff has been trained to use new technologies to provide transparent addiction treatment using Suboxone, therapy, and case management that parallels in-clinic treatment, along with the many advantages telemedicine provides by eliminating the need for travel, waiting rooms, interactions with strangers, anonymity, and much more.
Pharmacy challenges have been overcome by partnering with a Tennessee-based pharmacy that delivers Suboxone medications to any patient in their program. (Patients may also choose to have their Suboxone medications sent electronically to their local pharmacy.) The shipping pharmacy charges only the overnight delivery fee of approximately $12 without additional service or handling fees. Pricing for the pharmacy's generic Suboxone sublingual films and tablets is often equal to GoodRX.com prices or lower.