
Suboxone is a safe and effective FDA-approved medication used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD). At Eleanor Health, we make it easy to access Suboxone treatment from the comfort of your home. Our care model combines medication-assisted treatment (MAT), therapy, and peer support, all delivered virtually by a compassionate, expert team.
As of 2025, nearly 6 million people in the U.S. aged 12 and older are estimated to have opioid dependence, a crisis that continues to claim lives and strain families across the country. And yet, only a small percentage of individuals with OUD currently receive evidence-based medication treatment. We’re here to change that by offering judgment-free, personalized care that supports your goals and your recovery.
Suboxone is a groundbreaking medication that combines two powerful ingredients to support your recovery journey: buprenorphine and naloxone. This FDA-approved treatment works by helping reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, and protect against relapse, giving you the stability needed to focus on healing.
When combined with virtual counseling and support, Suboxone provides a strong foundation for lasting recovery. It’s not just about managing symptoms. It’s about giving you the stability and clarity needed to work toward your goals.

Getting help shouldn’t mean putting your life on hold. Our online medication-assisted treatment for OUD brings expert care directly to you, combining clinical excellence with modern convenience.
By removing barriers to treatment, we help you focus on what matters most: your recovery journey.
Suboxone can be a helpful option if you’re living with opioid use disorder and are looking for a safe, evidence-based way to begin or maintain recovery. It works best when combined with counseling and ongoing support, and at Eleanor Health, that’s exactly what we offer.
You may be a good candidate for Suboxone treatment if you:
Suboxone may not be the right fit if you are currently experiencing unmanaged mental health conditions, actively using certain substances like benzodiazepines or alcohol, or if another treatment approach better suits your unique needs.
If you’re unsure, that’s okay. Our team is here to help you understand your options and decide what’s best for you. We’ll work together to build a treatment plan that aligns with your goals and supports your overall well-being.


Eleanor Health currently accepts members in Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington (Illinois and Montana coming soon). Our services are available remotely from anywhere in the state.
You can do your entire treatment online, including getting a prescription for suboxone or other FDA-approved addiction medications to stabilize your physical health. From the beginning, you will work on getting better with our counselors and peer recovery specialists.
No, Suboxone is specifically designed and FDA-approved only for opioid use disorder treatment, not alcohol use disorder. However, if you’re seeking help for alcohol use, Eleanor Health offers other evidence-based medication options and treatment programs specifically designed for alcohol abuse recovery. Our clinical team can help guide you to the most appropriate treatment path for your specific needs.
While Suboxone is one of the most widely prescribed medications for OUD, there are several FDA-approved options available. These include methadone, buprenorphine (without naloxone), and naltrexone. At Eleanor Health, we work with you to determine which medication best fits your needs, lifestyle, and recovery goals. We consider factors like your medical history, previous treatment experiences, and personal preferences when recommending a treatment plan.
Suboxone comes as a film that dissolves under your tongue (sublingual) or between your cheek and gum (buccal). It’s not a pill you swallow or an injection. The film is easy to take and typically prescribed for once-daily use. During your first appointment, we will demonstrate proper administration and answer any questions you have about taking the medication correctly.
Yes, you can be on Suboxone while receiving mental health treatment. In fact, many people with opioid use disorder also have co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression or anxiety, and addressing both simultaneously is important for effective recovery. At Eleanor Health, we will coordinate your Suboxone treatment with any mental health care you’re receiving to ensure safe, effective, and comprehensive support for your overall well-being.
Our comprehensive MAT program includes individual therapy, peer support groups, and dedicated care coordinators. You’ll have access to evidence-based mental health treatment and relapse prevention strategies. Your care team works together to support all aspects of your recovery journey.
Yes! Research shows that virtual substance use disorder treatment can be just as effective as traditional in-person care. Many patients actually prefer telehealth services because they’re more likely to stay engaged in treatment when it’s convenient and accessible. Studies have also shown that those receiving telehealth Suboxone treatment have higher retention rates, meaning they stay on medication longer, and they also have lower overdose rates compared to traditional in-person care.
We take your privacy seriously. All our telehealth services use secure, HIPAA-compliant technology. Your sessions are completely private, and all communications and records are protected using the same strict standards as in-person healthcare.
Your recovery support team is here when you need them. Care coordinators can help you navigate challenges, connect with support groups, or access crisis services 24/7. We also offer flexible scheduling for virtual check-ins if you need extra support.
Call today to speak to one of our recovery specialists. We are ready to listen, learn and offer support without judgment.