Suboxone Treatment

A Safe, Supportive Path to Recovery

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Las Vegas Suboxone Treatment

At MindWell Psychiatric Services, our Las Vegas Suboxone Treatment program helps individuals safely overcome opioid dependence. We understand that recovery isn’t just about stopping the use of substances. Instead, it’s about rebuilding your life, health, and confidence in a caring environment.

Our experienced team provides medical supervision, therapy, and ongoing support. As a result, you can manage withdrawal, reduce cravings, and move toward lasting recovery. Learn more about how Suboxone works and what to expect during treatment.

What Is Suboxone

Suboxone is a trusted medication used to treat opioid addiction. It combines two key ingredients:

  • Buprenorphine, which eases withdrawal symptoms and cravings without creating a “high.”
  • Naloxone, which helps prevent misuse and supports safe recovery.

When prescribed and monitored by professionals at our Las Vegas Suboxone Clinic, Suboxone helps patients regain stability. Additionally, it allows them to focus on healing—physically, mentally, and emotionally.

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Benefits of Suboxone Treatment

 
    • First, it relieves withdrawal symptoms and reduces cravings.
    • Second, it allows you to live and work normally while in recovery.
    • Third, it lowers the risk of relapse and supports long-term success.
    • Finally, it offers a confidential, compassionate environment for healing.

Our goal is to make recovery manageable and achievable, one step at a time. If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid addiction, help is available right here in Las Vegas

 

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Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions

Addiction rarely exists in isolation. Many people struggling with opioid dependence also experience mental health conditions that contributed to or developed alongside their addiction:

  • Depression – Opioid use and withdrawal can both trigger or worsen depressive symptoms. Learn more.
  • Anxiety – Many people originally used opioids to cope with anxiety
  • PTSD – Trauma and opioid addiction frequently co-occur
  • Bipolar Disorder – Mood instability can complicate recovery without proper treatment

At MindWell, we treat the whole person—not just the addiction. Your Suboxone treatment plan can include medication management for co-occurring conditions, giving you the best chance at lasting recovery.

Insurance and Payment

MindWell accepts most major insurance plans for Suboxone treatment:

  • ChampVA
  • Ambetter
  • Cigna/Evernorth
  • Optum
  • United Healthcare
  • Tricare
  • TriWest
  • Aetna
  • Carelon
  • UMR
  • NV Medicaid
  • Anthem BCBS
  • Anthem Medicaid
  • Molina Medicaid
  • Silversummit Medicaid
  • Medicare

No insurance? Self-pay options are available. Contact us for current rates.

How We Help

Our treatment process is built around your safety and success:

Comprehensive Evaluation – First, we start with a full medical and psychological assessment to understand your unique needs.

Personalized Treatment Plan – Next, your provider creates a plan that includes Suboxone medication, therapy, and support services.

Ongoing Monitoring – Then, regular check-ins ensure your dosage and progress remain on track.

Holistic Support – Finally, we combine medication-assisted treatment with counseling to address both addiction and underlying concerns.

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What to Expect: Practical Details

Initial Evaluation: 60 minutes. We’ll discuss your opioid use history, previous treatment attempts, and current health status.

Suboxone Induction: Typically begins within 12-24 hours of your last opioid use. We’ll guide you through the process safely.

Follow-Up Appointments: Weekly at first, then every 2-4 weeks as you stabilize. Appointments are typically 15-30 minutes.

Telehealth Available: After your initial in-person evaluation, follow-up appointments can be done via secure video call.

Urine Drug Screens: Required periodically to monitor your progress and ensure safe prescribing.

Prescription Refills: Suboxone is prescribed in limited quantities with regular follow-up required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long will I need to take Suboxone?

Treatment length varies by individual. Some patients take Suboxone for months, others for years. We’ll work together to determine what’s right for you based on your stability and recovery progress.

Will Suboxone get me high?

No. When taken as prescribed, Suboxone does not produce a high. It works by occupying opioid receptors to prevent withdrawal and cravings without the euphoric effects.

Can I drive while taking Suboxone?

Once you’re stabilized on your dose (usually within the first week), most patients can drive safely. We’ll discuss this during your evaluation.

Is Suboxone treatment confidential?

Yes. Federal law (42 CFR Part 2) provides extra privacy protections for substance abuse treatment records. Your treatment information cannot be shared without your written consent.

Do I have to come to the office every day?

No. Unlike methadone clinics, Suboxone is prescribed for you to take at home. You’ll have regular follow-up appointments, but daily visits are not required.

What if I relapse while on Suboxone?

Relapse is part of recovery for many people. If it happens, tell us honestly so we can adjust your treatment plan. Our goal is to support your recovery, not judge you.

If you’ve been struggling, a psychiatric evaluation is the first step. Schedule your appointment today.

We are located at “800 N Rainbow Blvd, Suite 208, Las Vegas, NV 89107”
Phone: ‪(702) 530-2549
Open from 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM | Tuesday to Saturday

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