Safe and Effective Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Addiction
Suboxone is one of the most trusted and effective medications for treating opioid addiction. At Peace Health Care, our Suboxone program provides medically supervised treatment that helps reduce cravings, manage withdrawal symptoms, and support long-term recovery.
Our approach is compassionate, confidential, and designed to meet you exactly where you are in your recovery journey.
What Is Suboxone?
Suboxone is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone. Together, they help:
- Reduce cravings
- Minimize withdrawal symptoms
- Prevent misuse
- Block the effects of opioids
- Stabilize brain chemistry
Suboxone is FDA-approved and considered one of the safest treatments for opioid use disorder when taken under medical supervision.
Who Can Benefit From Suboxone Treatment?
Suboxone may be a strong option if you are:
- Struggling with opioid addiction
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms
- Misusing prescription painkillers
- Transitioning from heroin or fentanyl
- Relapsing frequently
- Leaving detox or inpatient rehab
- Looking for a safer, medically supported recovery approach
If you are unsure whether Suboxone is right for you, our providers can help determine the best plan based on your needs.
How Suboxone Works
Reduces Withdrawal Symptoms
Helps you stabilize physically so you can focus on recovery.
Lowers Cravings
Decreases urges to use opioids, allowing you to regain control.
Blocks Effects of Other Opioids
Prevents highs if opioids are used, reducing the risk of relapse.
Supports Long-Term Recovery
Helps normalize brain chemistry and improve daily functioning.
What to Expect in Our Suboxone Program
Step 1: Clinical Evaluation
You receive a full assessment of your health, substance use history, withdrawal risk, and recovery goals.
Step 2: Induction Phase
Your provider starts Suboxone at the appropriate time to safely manage withdrawal and cravings.
Step 3: Stabilization Phase
We adjust your dosage until you are stable, comfortable, and functioning well.
Step 4: Maintenance Phase
You continue Suboxone with regular check-ins, counseling, and support.
Step 5: Gradual Tapering (Optional)
If appropriate, your provider can help you safely taper off medication over time.
Suboxone and Counseling
Suboxone is most effective when combined with:
- Individual therapy
- Group counseling
- Relapse-prevention strategies
- Trauma-informed support
- Mental health treatment
Our team provides comprehensive care that addresses both the physical and emotional components of addiction.
Why Choose Peace Health Care for Suboxone Treatment
Experienced Addiction Providers
Our licensed team has extensive experience in Suboxone and MAT-based care.
Confidential and Judgment-Free Care
We treat every patient with dignity, respect, and full privacy.
Multiple Locations for Easy Access
Available in Parkville, Dundalk, and Forest Hill, with flexible scheduling.
Telehealth Options Available
Certain follow-up appointments can be completed virtually.
Whole-Person Treatment Approach
We support your recovery, mental health, and long-term stability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Suboxone safe?
Yes. Suboxone is FDA-approved and safe when prescribed by trained professionals.
Will Suboxone get me high?
No. It stabilizes the brain without producing a high when taken as directed.
Can I drive or work while on Suboxone?
Most patients can safely resume normal activities once stabilized.
How long will I need to take Suboxone?
Duration varies. Some individuals use Suboxone short-term, others longer, based on stability and progress.
Is Suboxone addictive?
It has a low potential for misuse when taken under medical supervision.
Do you accept insurance?
Yes. Contact us to confirm your coverage.
Start Suboxone Treatment Today
You deserve a safe, stable, and supportive path to recovery. Our team is here to help you manage cravings, reduce withdrawal, and rebuild your life with confidence.
Begin treatment today or speak with our care team for next steps.