West Virginia

Suboxone treatment in Charleston.

Physician-led buprenorphine treatment through online visits. No insurance required. Prescription sent to your Charleston pharmacy the same day if appropriate.

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Charleston, West Virginia

Online buprenorphine treatment — no clinic required.

MyStreetHealth serves patients across Charleston and Kanawha County through online visits. West Virginia has been among the states most severely affected by the opioid crisis. Online care allows patients across the region to start treatment without traveling to a clinic.

MyStreetHealth is a physician-led, self-pay telehealth practice. All treatment is conducted by a physician — not a PA, NP, or counselor. Our approach →

What treatment looks like

Start the same day. No commute.

Medication

Buprenorphine — FDA-approved, evidence-based.

Buprenorphine (commonly known by the brand name Suboxone) is a widely prescribed medication for opioid use disorder. It reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings and is taken at home — no daily clinic visits required.

MyStreetHealth prescribes buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone). We do not prescribe methadone.

More about West Virginia

See the full West Virginia page.

For more detail on treatment in West Virginia — including what we treat, how access works across the state, and self-pay pricing — see the full state page.

Suboxone treatment in West Virginia →

FAQ

Common questions

Can I start treatment the same day?

In many cases, yes. Same-day visits are often available.

Do I need to go to a clinic?

No. All visits are conducted online.

Do you take insurance?

This is a self-pay practice.

Where do I get my medication?

Your prescription is sent to your local pharmacy.

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