Why self-pay works here
No insurance means faster care — not worse care.
Insurance-based practices require prior authorizations, benefit verifications, and often mandate counseling or program attendance before prescribing. That takes time — sometimes weeks. And it sends paperwork to your insurer.
Self-pay removes all of that. You pay a flat fee. Your physician evaluates you. If buprenorphine is appropriate, the prescription is sent to your pharmacy the same day. No delays, no approvals, no explanation of benefits.
What the visit fee covers
Your physician appointment — evaluation, prescription, and ongoing medication management. The cost of buprenorphine at the pharmacy is separate. Generic buprenorphine is widely available at low cost — ask your pharmacist or check GoodRx.
What self-pay means for your privacy
Because we do not bill insurance, no claim is filed and no explanation of benefits is sent to your employer or insurer. Your care stays between you and your physician.
Cost
Simple, transparent pricing.
Most patients pay $200 a month once stable in care. Some patients may need more frequent visits at the beginning of treatment or if additional conditions are being managed. In those cases, costs may be higher and will always be discussed in advance.
Pay-what-you-can available for patients already on buprenorphine facing an urgent gap in care who genuinely cannot afford the standard fee. Ask your physician.
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About getting Suboxone without insurance.
Can I really get Suboxone without insurance?
Yes. Buprenorphine can be prescribed by any licensed physician with the appropriate DEA registration — no insurance required. You pay a visit fee and fill your prescription at any pharmacy.
How much does buprenorphine cost at the pharmacy without insurance?
Generic buprenorphine-naloxone is significantly cheaper than brand-name Suboxone. With discount cards like GoodRx, many patients pay $30–$80/month for the medication at large pharmacy chains. Your physician can prescribe the generic formulation.
Will my employer find out?
No. Because we don't bill insurance, there is no explanation of benefits sent to your employer. Your visits are protected under HIPAA and federal substance use confidentiality laws.
Where we serve
Available via telehealth in five states.
Virginia →
Richmond, Virginia Beach, Northern VA, Southwest VA and beyond.
West Virginia →
Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, and all rural WV counties.
Maryland →
Baltimore, Eastern Shore, Western Maryland, Southern Maryland.
Washington DC →
All DC wards and neighborhoods.
Ohio →
Columbus, Cleveland, Dayton, Southern Ohio corridor, and statewide.