If you or someone you love is struggling with opioid use disorder, you’re not alone. Every day, men and women across Tennessee—especially in rural communities—face the gripping cycle of addiction. Whether opioids entered your life through surgery, pain management, or other circumstances, the most important thing to know is this: help is not only possible, it’s accessible. And yes—even from your phone.

What Is Opioid Use Disorder?

Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a medical condition where a person becomes physically and/or psychologically dependent on opioids such as heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, Percocet, or even Kratom. This isn’t a lack of willpower—it’s a chronic disease that affects the brain.

Common signs of OUD include:

  • Craving opioids regularly

  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms without them

  • Taking more than intended

  • Struggling to quit despite negative consequences

  • Hiding opioid use from loved ones

Opioid Use Disorder Treatment That Fits Your Life

Nashville Addiction Clinic offers opioid use disorder treatment designed for your real-world needs. We understand that you may lack dependable transportation, work odd hours, or live far from the nearest clinic. That’s why we offer virtual opioid treatment in Tennessee, accessible from your mobile device.

Key Benefits of Our Program:

  • Telehealth opioid treatment from licensed Suboxone doctors

  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using Suboxone

  • Appointments from your home, car, or break room

  • Accepts TennCare, commercial insurance, or self-pay

  • Same-day Suboxone appointments often available

Suboxone for Opioid Use Disorder: How It Works

Suboxone is a medication that relieves withdrawal symptoms and cravings, so you can focus on recovery without feeling sick. Our patients often say:

“Suboxone saved my life. I went from chasing pills to getting my life back.”

Suboxone is especially effective when transitioning from:

  • Heroin

  • Fentanyl

  • Oxycodone & OxyContin

  • Percocet

  • Kratom

Transitioning doesn’t have to be painful. With proper guidance from our opioid use disorder doctors, the shift can be smooth and empowering.

Opioid Use Disorder Doctors Who Understand You

Our team includes providers who specialize in opioid dependence therapy. We work with you to:

  1. Understand your medical and life history

  2. Develop a customized treatment plan

  3. Provide consistent, compassionate care

Whether you’re a single parent, a returning citizen, or someone hiding your addiction from coworkers, we offer non-judgmental, confidential support.

Opioid Recovery in Nashville Has Never Been Easier

If you’re looking for an opioid recovery clinic in Nashville, you don’t have to wait in a crowded lobby or travel hours for help.

We Offer:

  • Outpatient opioid treatment via secure video chat

  • MAT for opioid addiction with licensed professionals

  • Friendly support staff to help with insurance and scheduling

  • Suboxone clinics accepting insurance, including Medicaid

  • Evening appointments every Monday and Wednesday until 9:00 PM Central Time

Register now:

FAQ: Opioid Use Disorder & Virtual Treatment

What is the first step to getting help?

Just reach out. You can register online for an appointment that fits your schedule and insurance coverage.

Does virtual treatment really work?

Yes. Telehealth appointments are proven to be just as effective as in-person visits for opioid addiction counseling and Suboxone treatment.

Is Suboxone safe?

Absolutely. When taken as prescribed and under medical supervision, Suboxone is a safe, life-changing tool for treating opioid addiction.

Can I get treatment if I have a felony?

Yes. We do not discriminate based on criminal history. If you’re ready for help, we’re ready for you.

A Message for You or a Loved One

If you’re reading this, you may already know it’s time. Whether you’re seeking opioid addiction help in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, or Murfreesboro, for yourself or someone you care about, there’s no shame in starting recovery. It’s an act of courage.

Click here to learn more from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) – a great resource to support your journey in recovery.

You Are Not Alone

Opioid use disorder can happen to anyone. But with the right support, recovery can happen for anyone, too.

Let today be the day you choose yourself—for your health, your kids, and your future.

Recovery starts here. And it starts now.

Register now to begin virtual Suboxone treatment or explore your insurance options.