Columbus, Ohio
Online buprenorphine treatment — no clinic required.
Columbus is Ohio's largest city and one of the most-searched markets for online buprenorphine treatment. MyStreetHealth serves patients across the Columbus metro — including Dublin, Worthington, Westerville, Grove City, and Reynoldsburg — via telehealth.
Ohio has been one of the states most affected by the opioid crisis, consistently ranking among the highest in overdose death rates nationally. Franklin County, which includes Columbus, has seen sustained demand for accessible OUD treatment.
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.
First visit
A full clinical evaluation with your physician. Medical history, current opioid use, goals. Buprenorphine prescribed the same day if appropriate. Prescription sent electronically to a Columbus-area pharmacy.
Ongoing visits
Monthly visits once stable. Your physician — same person every time. Dose adjustments, co-occurring conditions managed alongside buprenorphine.
Cost
$200 a month for most patients. No insurance required. The cost of your buprenorphine prescription at your pharmacy is separate — most generic buprenorphine is available at low cost. Full pricing →
Medication
Buprenorphine — FDA-approved, evidence-based.
Buprenorphine (commonly known by the brand name Suboxone) is the most widely prescribed medication for opioid use disorder. It reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings, blocks the effects of other opioids, and has a strong safety record. It is taken at home — no daily clinic visits required, unlike methadone.
MyStreetHealth prescribes buprenorphine and buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone). We do not prescribe methadone. For more on how the medications compare, see our methadone and Suboxone page.
More about Ohio
See the full Ohio page.
For more detail on treatment in Ohio — including what we treat, how access works across the state, and self-pay pricing — see the full state page.