Sublocade Treatment Program via Telehealth for Convenient Recovery

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When you choose a sublocade treatment program via telehealth, you gain access to a convenient, confidential medication assisted treatment solution for opioid use disorder. This virtual model combines once-monthly extended-release buprenorphine injections with remote medical evaluations and counseling, eliminating the need for daily dosing. You benefit from continuous medication levels that reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, while staying in the comfort of your home or office.

Sublocade is an FDA-approved, extended-release buprenorphine injection designed for moderate to severe opioid use disorder. After two initial subcutaneous injections of 300 mg, you transition to a 100 mg monthly maintenance dose American Addiction Centers. Telehealth integration means you can complete most consultations online, with only the in-person injection administered by a local provider.

Understanding sublocade telehealth

A sublocade treatment program via telehealth lets you:

  • Access rapid start protocols, with same-day telehealth visits to begin treatment
  • Avoid daily pills and reduce the risk of diversion
  • Schedule virtual check-ins for dose adjustments and counseling
  • Maintain privacy with secure, HIPAA-compliant platforms

By leveraging technology, you get steady relief from cravings and withdrawal without the burden of frequent clinic visits.

Starting telehealth treatment

  1. initial virtual evaluation
    Your journey begins with a same-day telehealth visit. A licensed provider reviews your opioid use history, current medications and treatment goals, then determines if sublocade is right for you.

  2. buprenorphine test dose
    If you’re not already on buprenorphine, you receive a test dose during your first appointment to confirm tolerance before the sublocade injection Sublocade.

  3. scheduling your first injection
    After clearance, Ascend Health coordinates with a local clinic or pharmacy for your initial 300 mg injection.

  4. follow-up dosing
    The second 300 mg dose occurs between one week and one month after the first to build medication levels quickly Sublocade. Maintenance involves 100 mg monthly injections.

Exploring program advantages

  • convenience and flexibility
    Complete most appointments from home, reducing travel time and transportation barriers.

  • improved adherence
    Monthly injections remove the risk of missed daily doses and lower the chance of diversion.

  • privacy and confidentiality
    All sessions comply with HIPAA standards. Learn about our confidential telehealth MAT services.

  • continuous support
    Regular virtual check-ins keep you engaged in treatment. See our buprenorphine telehealth appointments.

Ascend Health’s virtual Suboxone and Sublocade treatment model includes:

  1. same-day telehealth visits
    Rapid access ensures you begin care without delay.

  2. medication delivery coordination
    We handle pharmacy orders and injection scheduling for you.

  3. online counseling and peer support
    Engage in one-on-one therapy, group sessions and evidence-based modalities such as CBT and DBT. Explore virtual addiction recovery counseling.

Coordinating injection appointments

Even with telehealth, injections must be in person. Here’s how it works:

  • partnering providers
    Ascend Health networks with clinics across the East Coast to administer injections.

  • rotating injection sites
    Subcutaneously inject into the abdomen, buttock, thigh or upper arm, rotating sites monthly to minimize reactions Sublocade.

  • managing side effects
    Injection site pain is common. Warm compresses and site rotation help ease discomfort.

  • telehealth follow-up
    Book telehealth suboxone follow up visits to monitor progress and address any concerns.

Managing coverage costs

Integrating holistic support

Medication is just one part of recovery. Your telehealth treatment can include:

  • cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
  • group therapy sessions
  • life-skills coaching and relapse prevention

These services, delivered via secure virtual platforms, help you build resilience and coping strategies.

Answering common questions

Can I start sublocade without buprenorphine?
Yes. Your provider administers a buprenorphine test dose to confirm you can safely receive sublocade Sublocade.

What side effects should I expect?
Injection site pain is most common. You may also experience nausea, headache or insomnia. Regular check-ins help manage symptoms.

Is telehealth treatment confidential?
All sessions run on HIPAA-compliant platforms. For details, see our HIPAA compliant virtual MAT program.

Can I complete all care remotely?
Consultations, counseling and prescription management occur virtually. However, injections require an in-person visit with a licensed provider Turning Point Recovery Network.

Taking next steps

Ready to begin your sublocade treatment program via telehealth? Schedule a same-day telehealth consultation to assess your needs and build a personalized plan. Whether you’re interested in our telehealth suboxone treatment program or transitioning to monthly injections, Ascend Health makes it simple to access evidence-based care. Reach out today for telemedicine buprenorphine treatment and secure virtual MAT support, and take control of your recovery journey.

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