Maryland · Telehealth · Self-pay

Online Suboxone doctor
in Maryland.

Online Suboxone treatment available across Maryland.

No clinic visits required. Start care from home.

Physician-led buprenorphine treatment via telehealth. No insurance required. Same-day visits often available. Serving patients across Maryland — from Baltimore to the Eastern Shore to Western Maryland.

$200 a month for most patients
No insurance needed
Same-day visits often available
Call or text

Private and confidential care.

Serving patients in: Baltimore, Annapolis, Rockville, Silver Spring, Frederick, Gaithersburg, Hagerstown, Cumberland, Salisbury, Cambridge, Easton, College Park, Waldorf, Prince Frederick — and anywhere in Maryland with phone or internet access.

Maryland and opioid use disorder

A state where geography creates unequal access to care.

Maryland's opioid crisis is concentrated in specific communities — Baltimore City carries a disproportionate burden, but the Eastern Shore, Western Maryland, and parts of Southern Maryland also face significant challenges with fewer treatment resources relative to need.

Barriers to care vary by location — transportation, work schedules, stigma, cost, and provider availability all play a role. Patients across Maryland can access MyStreetHealth the same way, from wherever they are.

What we treat

Opioid Use Disorder — and the conditions that often come with it.

Depression & anxiety

Medication management alongside buprenorphine for established patients with a previous diagnosis.

ADHD

Present in 1 in 5 people with OUD. Medication management for established patients with a previous diagnosis.

Alcohol use disorder

FDA-approved medications for established patients with alcohol use disorder alongside OUD.

Insurance and cost

Self-pay buprenorphine treatment in Maryland.

MyStreetHealth is a self-pay practice — $200 a month for most patients. No insurance required, no prior authorization. If cost is a barrier, ask about our pay-what-you-can option.

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How it works

Simple to start. Continuous from there.

1

Call or text from anywhere in Maryland

Same-day visits often available. No referral. No in-person visit required.

2

Meet your physician via telehealth

Video or phone from wherever you are in Maryland.

3

Prescription sent to your Maryland pharmacy

To any pharmacy in Maryland — same day if appropriate.

4

Ongoing care

Same doctor, ongoing relationship. No mandatory counseling. No arbitrary tapering.

Maryland-specific question

I'm on the Eastern Shore and there's almost nothing here. Does telehealth actually work for this?

Yes. The Eastern Shore — Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico, Worcester, Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne's, and Talbot counties — has fewer treatment providers per capita than the Baltimore metro area. That gap is real. Telehealth works the same regardless of where you are in Maryland. You need a phone or computer and a private space. If you're in any Eastern Shore county, Western Maryland, or anywhere else in the state, we can see you.

About this practice

A real physician. Not a platform.

Board-certified in Addiction Medicine and Internal MedicineFellow, American Society of Addiction Medicine15 years of clinical experienceIndependent private practice

MyStreetHealth is an independent physician-led practice. The same doctor sees you at every visit — in Maryland or any of our other states.

Opioid use disorder is a condition, not a failing. You are met with respect and care without judgment.

More information

Learn more about care at MyStreetHealth.

What to expect at your first visit →

What happens on day one, how to prepare, and what comes next.

Is this right for me? →

Not sure if buprenorphine treatment is right for your situation.

Fentanyl treatment →

How buprenorphine works for fentanyl dependence specifically.

FAQ →

Answers to the questions patients most often ask.

Ready to start care in Maryland?

Same-day visits often available. No insurance required.

Call or text

Call or text (888) 835-9995 — whichever feels easier.

Is this right for me?  ·  What to expect at your first visit  ·  Transferring providers  ·  Fentanyl treatment  ·  Kratom & 7-OH dependence

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