Overview
For providers.
MyStreetHealth provides physician-led buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder through telehealth. Care is delivered directly by a physician and managed over time within an ongoing clinical relationship.
What this practice does
What this practice does.
We provide outpatient buprenorphine treatment for patients who need initiation, continuation, or ongoing management of care.
Treatment is medically supervised and adjusted over time based on clinical response, stability, and safety.
Patients are followed longitudinally so decisions are made with context and continuity, rather than as one-time encounters.
How care is delivered
How care is delivered.
Care is built around clinical evaluation, medication management, and follow-up.
Patients are generally seen more frequently early in treatment and less frequently once stable.
The same physician follows the patient over time, allowing decisions to reflect the full course of care rather than a single visit.
Motivational interviewing and other evidence-based communication approaches may be used as part of care, but medication treatment is not contingent on program participation.
Referrals
Referrals.
Appropriate referrals include patients who are:
- Starting buprenorphine treatment
- Already taking buprenorphine and need ongoing care
- Seeking continuity of outpatient treatment
How same-day Suboxone treatment works →
Patients may contact the practice directly online, by phone, or by text.
Co-occurring conditions
Co-occurring conditions.
Depression, anxiety, ADHD, and alcohol use disorder may be addressed within the same ongoing physician relationship when clinically appropriate.
These conditions are managed within the scope of ongoing care and are not offered as standalone specialty treatment.
Access and retention
Access and retention.
Telehealth can expand access to buprenorphine treatment without lowering clinical standards.
Observational data suggest telemedicine treatment can support engagement and retention.
NIH summary of telehealth buprenorphine retention findings →
Safety net and scope
Safety net and scope.
A pay-what-you-can bridge option is available for patients already on buprenorphine who have an urgent gap in care and cannot afford the standard fee at that moment.
This is a limited continuity option, not a substitute for ongoing treatment.
This is an outpatient telehealth practice. Patients who require inpatient management, medically supervised withdrawal, or a higher level of care should be referred appropriately.
Credentials