looking for a way out of opioid addiction?

Get the Suboxone you need to stop feeling sick. And a community that fights for you to succeed.

 
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 How It Works

 

Suboxone to reduce cravings

Weekly meetings led by a licensed counselor

Fast access to
affordable treatment

 

where to find us

Over 100 locations for in-person treatment, or join our fully virtual model.

*New locations opening soon

Recovery in your pocket.

The Groups mobile app.
Now available for members.

Connect with your group, your care team, and your recovery support tools.

  • Join group meetings from your phone

  • Build and track your treatment plan

  • Get tools and tips to help you stay clean

  • Connect with your counselor and care team

Become a member and download the app that brings recovery closer than ever before.

The only thing harder than beating opioids is doing it alone.

Get started

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Opioid addiction treatment that works. together.

Getting treatment can feel shameful or scary. We’re here to change that.

Unlike programs where you meet alone with a physician, we bring everyone together. People at different stages of recovery learn from each other and hold each other accountable.

Our counselors will help you make a deep personal transformation, and our physicians will help you safely taper off medication when you feel ready.

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Meet Ward, Groups Recover Together Member

“You can wake up every day feeling good and go to work and not think about going to buy drugs.

[Being a member is] being able to go somewhere and socialize with people who have the same problems as you and they’re not going to judge you for it.”

 
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Meet Charlotte, Groups Recover Together Member

“Suboxone, along with therapy, like this group, it saved my life. And I don't get high on Suboxone, I get normal. I don't wake up in the morning and think, where am I going to get my next fix and then have to hustle. I was sick and tired of being sick and tired.”

Here’s what members are saying about Groups…

Everyone deserves an opportunity to change

Are you ready for yours?

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FAQs


+What do I have to do to get started?

Call us any time of day or night (24/7) at (888) 858-1723 and our intake specialist will collect some necessary information and schedule you for a video intake appointment. We strive to get all new members an appointment within 48 hours.

+Do you accept my insurance?

We accept a variety of health insurance plans, however this varies based on location. Our intake specialist can walk through the options in your area when you call us at (888) 858-1723. Our phone lines are staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for any questions you may have.

+What happens at my intake appointment?

Now via telehealth during COVID-19, you will meet individually with a licensed substance use disorder counselor who will collect a clinical history to see if you are a good fit for our program. You’ll be asked to provide a urine sample; remember, it’s okay to test positive for opioids (we expect it!).

Next, you will meet individually with a physician who will review medical issues that could impact your treatment and will determine your appropriate dose of medication to prevent cravings. You will then join a group of other members at different stages of recovery that meets every week.

+When are groups?

Groups are held on weekdays between 8 AM and 8 PM, but depend on individual office schedules. You will set up your group time with the counselor during your intake appointment. We make every effort to fit into your work schedule. With our offices closed for safety during the COVID-19 pandemic, we have transitioned to telehealth and are offering all groups remotely over videoconferencing. All you need to join is a phone.

+What are groups like?

Groups are small (10-15 people) and will be with the same people every week. They meet for 1 hour and are led by a licensed counselor. We're continuing the same format via telehealth while our offices are closed during COVID-19. A physician joins each group once a month and can help with questions about medication, and develop a plan to taper off when you are ready.

Insurance and Medicaid Accepted

Ability to pay should never be a barrier to getting treatment.
We accept all types of insurance and offer a discounted self-pay rate.

Insurance availability varies by state. Please check local pages for details.