MyStreetHealth provides telehealth care for opioid use disorder — and, off-label and on a case-by-case basis, for kratom or concentrated 7-OH dependence — for patients across Florida. Visits are with a licensed physician. Same-day visits often available. MyStreetHealth is LegitScript verified, self-pay, and physician-led; prescriptions are sent to licensed pharmacies when treatment is clinically appropriate.
Same-day visits often available, subject to appointment availability and clinical appropriateness. Schedule a private telehealth visit from anywhere in Florida.
Book onlineWhy Florida needs better access
Florida has had a substantial opioid and fentanyl overdose burden. In-person buprenorphine access can be uneven outside major metros, during evening/weekend hours, and for patients who are not using insurance.
MyStreetHealth is licensed in Florida and provides care by telehealth statewide, subject to clinical appropriateness and applicable law.
What MyStreetHealth provides in Florida
The care model:
- Real medical visits with a licensed physician — a full clinical evaluation, not a prescription-only intake
- Self-pay (insurance not required); HSA/FSA accepted
- Same-day visits often available, subject to appointment availability and clinical appropriateness
- Prescription sent to your local Florida pharmacy when clinically appropriate
- Buprenorphine for opioid use disorder; buprenorphine has been used off-label in selected patients with kratom or 7-OH dependence based on published case reports and case series — the decision is individualized by a clinician
Kratom & 7-OH
Florida kratom and 7-OH withdrawal treatment.
MyStreetHealth provides telehealth care for kratom withdrawal, kratom dependence, kratom use disorder, and concentrated 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) withdrawal and dependence for Florida patients. If you are looking for help getting off kratom or 7-OH and want a real clinical plan, we treat patients across Florida by online visits. Same physician every visit. No insurance required.
What Florida kratom and 7-OH treatment may include
Depending on what you are using (kratom leaf, kratom extracts, kratom capsules, or concentrated 7-OH tablets, shots, gummies, or drink mixes), how much, how often, how long, and your medical history, a Florida kratom withdrawal treatment plan may include a structured kratom taper, supportive care during withdrawal symptoms, or buprenorphine (Suboxone) when medication treatment is clinically appropriate. Buprenorphine has been reported in published case reports and case series as a treatment option for kratom and 7-OH withdrawal in selected patients; the decision is individualized by a clinician. Concentrated 7-OH products often require a different treatment approach than natural kratom leaf because the withdrawal may be more opioid-like.
Help getting off kratom or 7-OH in Florida
The right approach depends on the product, the dose, your history, and what else is going on. A telehealth visit lets us match the plan to your situation — whether that means a gradual kratom taper, supportive care during withdrawal, help managing 7-OH withdrawal, or medication treatment when clinically appropriate. We do not push every patient toward the same answer.
Common questions Florida patients ask
- How to quit kratom — see the kratom withdrawal and tapering guide.
- How to get off 7-OH — 7-OH withdrawal: symptoms, timeline, and treatment.
- Does Suboxone block kratom? — the clinical answer.
- Does Suboxone block 7-OH? — timing, blocking, and precipitated withdrawal.
- How long does kratom stay in your system? — detection windows by test type.
- Kratom side effects and liver concerns — side effects · kratom and the liver.
- Can you overdose on kratom? — what the case literature shows.
Major Florida metros we serve
- Miami / Miami-Dade County
- Orlando / Orange County
- Tampa / Hillsborough County
- Jacksonville / Duval County
- Fort Lauderdale / Broward County
- West Palm Beach / Palm Beach County
- Fort Myers / Cape Coral
- St. Petersburg / Pinellas County
- Tallahassee
- Pensacola
- Gainesville
- Sarasota
The model is statewide telehealth: patients physically located in Florida at the time of the visit may be evaluated by telehealth, subject to clinical appropriateness, pharmacy access, and applicable law.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a Suboxone prescription online in Florida right now?
Yes. MyStreetHealth is licensed in Florida and conducts a real telehealth medical visit. If Suboxone is clinically appropriate, the prescription is often sent electronically to your local Florida pharmacy the same day, subject to clinical and pharmacy factors. Telehealth Schedule III prescribing is supported under current DEA/HHS flexibilities when federal and state requirements are met.
How will pricing work in Florida?
MyStreetHealth charges a flat self-pay fee for the first visit; ongoing visit fees depend on your plan. Insurance is not required for the visit. Generic buprenorphine/naloxone is commonly available at local Florida pharmacies and is often less expensive than brand-name Suboxone.
Will you serve rural areas of Florida?
Yes. The model is statewide telehealth — including the Panhandle, Big Bend, North Central Florida, and rural areas where in-person buprenorphine access may be limited. If you are physically located in Florida during the visit and telehealth is clinically appropriate, MyStreetHealth may be able to evaluate you by video visit.