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Pennsylvania · Expansion

Suboxone treatment in Pennsylvania — coming soon.

MyStreetHealth is expanding to Pennsylvania. Join the waitlist for online buprenorphine treatment with a licensed physician.

The short answer

MyStreetHealth is in the process of expanding to Pennsylvania. We are not yet seeing patients there. Join the waitlist and we can notify you when MyStreetHealth is open in your state. In the meantime, this page explains what we'll offer and points to SAMHSA resources for immediate care. MyStreetHealth is LegitScript verified, self-pay, and physician-led; prescriptions are sent to licensed pharmacies when treatment is clinically appropriate.

Join the Pennsylvania waitlist

We can notify waitlist patients when MyStreetHealth is ready to begin seeing patients in Pennsylvania, after licensing and operational requirements are complete.

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Why we're expanding to Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has had a large opioid and fentanyl overdose burden, with both major metros and rural regions affected. In-person buprenorphine access can be uneven, especially for patients facing wait times, transportation barriers, or limited evening/weekend availability.

MyStreetHealth is working through Pennsylvania state licensure; launch timing depends on approval and operational readiness.

What MyStreetHealth will offer in Pennsylvania

The same care model we provide in our current states:

Major Pennsylvania metros we'll serve

The planned model is statewide telehealth: once MyStreetHealth is licensed and open in Pennsylvania, patients physically located in Pennsylvania at the time of the visit may be evaluated by telehealth, subject to clinical appropriateness, pharmacy access, and applicable law.

What to do while you wait

If you need treatment right away and can't wait for our Pennsylvania launch:

Frequently asked questions

When will MyStreetHealth open in Pennsylvania?

State licensing is in progress. Join the waitlist if you want to be notified when MyStreetHealth is open in Pennsylvania.

Will you serve patients in Pittsburgh and Western PA?

The planned model is statewide telehealth once licensing and operational requirements are complete — including Pittsburgh and rural counties of Western Pennsylvania.

How will pricing work in PA?

Self-pay flat fee for the first visit; ongoing fees depend on your plan.

Medical sources
Medical note. This article is for education only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Medication choice, timing, dose changes, and stopping treatment should be handled with a licensed clinician. If you may be overdosing or having severe withdrawal, call 911 or seek emergency care.

See important safety information before use.

Questions about treatment?

Same-day visits often available. No insurance required.

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