What we treat
Opioid Use Disorder — and the conditions that often come with it.
Opioid Use Disorder (often called opioid addiction)
Buprenorphine (Suboxone / Subutex) prescribed via telehealth. FDA-approved, evidence-based. Same physician each visit. Medication sent the same day if appropriate.
Depression & anxiety
Medication management alongside buprenorphine treatment, for patients in our care with a previous diagnosis.
ADHD
Present in 1 in 5 people with OUD. Medication management alongside buprenorphine treatment, for patients in our care with a previous diagnosis.
Alcohol use disorder
For patients on buprenorphine with us who also have mild to moderate alcohol use disorder — FDA-approved medications available as part of your care.
Kratom & 7-OH dependence →
Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) act on opioid receptors. If you're trying to stop and can't — buprenorphine may help.
Co-occurring condition management for depression, anxiety, ADHD, and alcohol use disorder is for patients whose opioid use disorder we manage — not a standalone service. A previous documented diagnosis is required. Visit fees may differ.
Why MyStreetHealth
Care that knows you — and never judges you for being human.
One physician. Every visit. No rotating providers. No starting over.
No judgment. Full stop. You are treated as a person — not a problem.
Care fits into your life — and if depression, anxiety, ADHD, or alcohol use are part of the picture, we treat those too.
How it works
Simple to start. Continuous from there.
No insurance, no referral, no in-person visit required to begin.
Call or book online
Same-day visits often available. No referral needed.
Meet your physician via telehealth
A real evaluation focused on your situation.
Receive your prescription
Medication sent to your pharmacy the same day if appropriate.
Ongoing care
Same doctor, same relationship, for as long as you need treatment.
About this practice
A real physician relationship. Not a platform.
An independent, physician-run practice built on continuity of care.
Built to make buprenorphine treatment accessible — without insurance barriers, referrals, or waiting lists.
Opioid use disorder is a condition, not a failing. There is no judgment here. You are met with respect.
Care fees
$200 a month for most patients.
Most patients pay this rate 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.
The cost of your buprenorphine prescription at the pharmacy is separate.
Pay-what-you-can available for patients already on buprenorphine who face an urgent gap in their care and cannot afford the standard fee. Ask your physician.
What patients say
In their own words.
"I contacted the office at my lowest point, all too ready to give up. My physician took the time to understand what I was going through without any judgement — and continues to do so."
— Christopher L.
"My doctor remembered numerous facts about my life every time I would visit. I was never just another number and I finally have my life back."
— Desiray
"If it wasn't for my doctor I doubt I'd be here now. I was supported throughout the whole recovery process. I wish there were more people on this earth like this."
— Cody B.
"I was so nervous I was going to be judged. That feeling quickly went away — I felt safe and cared about from the first appointment."
— Darci
From Healthgrades · 5.0 stars