If you’ve been silently battling opioid addiction—whether it’s heroin, fentanyl, OxyContin, or even Kratom—you’re not alone. And more importantly, you don’t have to go through this alone. At Nashville Addiction Clinic, we specialize in Suboxone treatment for adults across Tennessee, offering safe, private, and fully virtual care from compassionate medical providers you can trust.
We understand the struggle. Many of our patients are hardworking Tennesseans from rural towns like Hohenwald, Jamestown, Savannah, Erin, and Celina. They may not have reliable transportation or nearby clinics—but they all share one thing in common: a desire to stop chasing pills and reclaim their lives.
What Is Suboxone?
Suboxone is a medication used to treat opioid addiction. It contains buprenorphine and naloxone, working together to reduce cravings and prevent painful withdrawal symptoms. Suboxone helps stabilize your body so you can focus on healing, rebuilding trust, and showing up for the people who matter most.
Why Suboxone Works
Stops withdrawal symptoms quickly
Reduces opioid cravings
Blocks the effects of opioids if you relapse
Allows you to feel clear-headed and functional
Can be prescribed safely via telemedicine
Nashville Addiction Clinic: Who We Are
Nashville Addiction Clinic is Tennessee’s most trusted virtual Suboxone provider, fully licensed and Joint Commission accredited. Our team of nurse practitioners and physicians offers same-day, judgment-free care in a way that fits your life.
Learn more about our providers here:
👉 Meet Our Team
Founded to serve those left behind by traditional treatment systems, NAC offers:
100% virtual care, no in-person visits required
Appointments from your phone, tablet, or computer
Access to care even if you’re in a remote area
Acceptance of TennCare and most commercial insurance plans
Self-pay options starting as low as $75
More about our story:
👉 About Us
Who We Help
We serve patients who may be:
Divorced or navigating life after trauma
Low-income or without reliable transportation
Caring for children while hiding addiction from family
Formerly incarcerated or recovering from chronic pain
Buying Suboxone or pills off the street
Afraid to admit they need help—but ready to try
How Our Virtual Suboxone Program Works
1. Register Online
Choose your payment method and fill out a short form:
2. Meet With a Provider
We’ll contact you the same day and set up a video visit. You’ll speak with a friendly, licensed provider who understands addiction.
3. Start Suboxone
If appropriate, you’ll receive a Suboxone prescription the same day, sent directly to your pharmacy. You’ll get clear instructions on how to start safely—even if you’re currently using heroin, fentanyl, or pain pills.
Why Our Patients Trust Us
✅ Fast, same-day care
✅ Private appointments from home
✅ TennCare and major insurance accepted
✅ No judgment—just real help
✅ Experienced addiction treatment providers
✅ Support for your mental health, too
“I’m totally shocked how efficient the process was, so easy, extremely professional, a 10 in my book…….”
— A. N.
Read over 250+ five-star Google Reviews from real patients
Common Questions About Suboxone
How long does Suboxone take to work?
Most people feel relief from withdrawal symptoms within 30 to 60 minutes after the first dose.
Can I take Suboxone while working?
Yes. Suboxone doesn’t make you high. It helps stabilize you so you can function normally and work safely.
Is it safe to start Suboxone at home?
Yes. Our providers will guide you step-by-step, ensuring a smooth transition from fentanyl, heroin, or painkillers.
Does insurance cover Suboxone treatment?
Yes. We accept TennCare Medicaid, BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, and more.
👉 See self-pay payment plans and insurance we accept
Suboxone Can Be Your First Step
Recovery isn’t out of reach—even if you’ve struggled for years or relapsed before. You don’t need to suffer through painful withdrawal. You don’t need to explain your past. You just need a private place to start.
We’re here to help. Right now.
👉 Register Now With TennCare
👉 Register With Insurance
👉 See Self-Pay Options

A man in rural Tennessee connects with a Suboxone provider through a secure telemedicine session.