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 Virginia — including the Richmond metro, Petersburg/Tri-Cities, and surrounding Central Virginia counties. Visits are with a licensed physician. Same-day visits are 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 Virginia.
Book onlineWho we serve in the Richmond area
The Richmond metro serves as a referral hub for Central Virginia. Despite a strong medical community at VCU and other systems, in-person buprenorphine access can be uneven for some patients, particularly in surrounding suburban and rural counties and during evening/weekend hours.
MyStreetHealth sees Richmond-area patients by telehealth from anywhere in Virginia with a private space and a phone or computer.
We also serve Chesterfield County, Henrico County, Hanover County, Powhatan County, Goochland County, the Tri-Cities (Petersburg, Hopewell, Colonial Heights), and the rest of Virginia.
How online Suboxone treatment works for Richmond patients
The visit is a real medical evaluation by a licensed physician. For many patients, an in-person visit is not required under current telehealth rules; your clinician may still recommend in-person care, urgent care, or a higher level of care if that is safer.
- Book a visit (often same-day or next-day depending on availability). MyStreetHealth is self-pay; insurance is not required for the visit, and the first visit has a flat fee.
- Video evaluation with the prescribing physician. The physician reviews your history, current substance use, medical conditions, and your goals.
- Prescription sent electronically to your chosen Richmond-area pharmacy if Suboxone (or another medication) is clinically appropriate, subject to pharmacy inventory and dispensing policies.
- Follow-up visits at the frequency your physician recommends — often weekly early on, then less often when clinically appropriate.
What it costs
The first visit is a flat self-pay fee. Ongoing visit fees depend on your plan. Insurance is not required for MyStreetHealth visits. Patients may also be able to use a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA), depending on their plan rules.
The medication itself is filled at your local pharmacy. Generic buprenorphine/naloxone is commonly available and often less expensive than brand-name Suboxone. Cash prices vary by pharmacy and discount program — check your local pharmacy for current pricing. See Suboxone cost for details.
What we treat
- Opioid use disorder — including heroin, fentanyl, prescription opioids (oxycodone, hydrocodone, OxyContin), and methadone transitions
- Kratom and 7-OH dependence — buprenorphine has been used off-label in selected patients per published case reports/case series; there are no FDA-approved medications specifically for kratom use disorder, and the decision is individualized by a clinician (see kratom treatment)
- Buprenorphine treatment transfers from another prescriber
- Continuing care if you are already stable on Suboxone
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find a Suboxone doctor in Richmond?
MyStreetHealth provides Suboxone treatment for Richmond-area patients through telehealth. You meet with a licensed physician by private video visit, and if Suboxone is clinically appropriate, the prescription is often sent electronically to your local Richmond-area pharmacy the same day, subject to clinical and pharmacy factors. Same-day visits are often available, subject to availability and clinical appropriateness.
Can I get a Suboxone prescription online in Richmond?
Yes. MyStreetHealth is licensed in Virginia and conducts a real telehealth medical visit. If Suboxone is clinically appropriate, the prescription is often sent electronically to your local Richmond-area 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; the current temporary extension runs through December 31, 2026.
Telehealth prescribing rules verified May 2026 — rules may change after December 31, 2026; check current DEA and HHS guidance before relying on any specific flexibility.
How much does Suboxone treatment cost in Richmond?
MyStreetHealth charges a flat self-pay fee for the first visit; ongoing fees depend on your plan. Insurance is not required for the visit. Generic buprenorphine/naloxone is commonly available at local pharmacies and is often less expensive than brand-name Suboxone. Cash prices vary — ask your pharmacy for current pricing.
Are there free or low-cost Suboxone clinics in Richmond?
MyStreetHealth is a self-pay telehealth practice: flat first-visit fee, insurance not required for the visit, and no insurance prior authorization for the visit. It may be a fit for patients who want a private, direct-pay option rather than navigating local intake and insurance processes.
What if I live in rural Central Virginia or Southwest Virginia?
MyStreetHealth was built partly to address access gaps in rural Virginia. If you are physically located in Virginia during the visit and telehealth is clinically appropriate, MyStreetHealth may be able to evaluate you by video visit. See our Virginia statewide page for more.
