Online Addiction Treatment & Virtual Suboxone Clinic Across Six States
Spero Health provides secure, evidence-based online addiction treatment for eligible patients across Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia. Through our virtual medication-assisted treatment (MAT) program, patients may receive Suboxone treatment, clinical evaluations, and ongoing recovery support from home.
If you are searching for an online Suboxone clinic or an addiction treatment provider near you, our telehealth services may allow you to begin treatment quickly without traveling to a physical clinic.
All services are delivered by licensed medical providers in accordance with state and federal regulations.
Start Online Addiction Treatment From Home
Online addiction treatment — also called telehealth addiction treatment — allows patients to connect with licensed healthcare providers through secure video visits. For individuals struggling with opioid use disorder or other substance use disorders, virtual care can remove many barriers to treatment.
Through Spero Health’s telehealth program, eligible patients may:
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Complete an initial medical evaluation with a licensed provider
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Receive medication-assisted treatment (MAT), including Suboxone when clinically appropriate
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Attend follow-up appointments remotely
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Continue recovery support without long travel times
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Coordinate prescriptions with local pharmacies
All treatment decisions are made by qualified medical providers and delivered in accordance with applicable federal and state laws.
What Is Online Addiction Treatment?
Telehealth addiction treatment may be an option for patients who:
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Live in a state where Spero Health offers telehealth services
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Meet medical and clinical eligibility criteria
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Have access to a phone, tablet, or computer for virtual visits
Availability and treatment options vary by state.
Evidence-Based Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications such as Suboxone with structured clinical care and ongoing monitoring. MAT is widely recognized as an effective approach for opioid use disorder when delivered by qualified healthcare professionals.
Spero Health’s virtual addiction treatment model includes:
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Comprehensive medical evaluations
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Ongoing monitoring and medication management
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Clinical oversight by licensed providers
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Coordination with pharmacies
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Continued recovery support
Our program is designed to provide structured, accountable treatment while increasing access for patients across Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia.
Online Suboxone Treatment & MAT
Suboxone is one of several FDA-approved medications used in medication-assisted treatment (MAT). When prescribed as part of a structured treatment plan, MAT can support recovery by helping manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
All prescribing decisions are made by licensed healthcare providers following clinical evaluation and eligibility screening.
Spero Health currently provides online Suboxone and addiction treatment services across:
Eligibility and prescribing practices follow current regulatory and clinical guidelines.
If you are looking for a Suboxone doctor near you, our virtual MAT clinic may allow you to receive care from home while remaining under medical supervision.
Telehealth availability, prescribing practices, and insurance acceptance vary by state.
Looking for a Suboxone Clinic Near You?
Many individuals search online for:
While traditional clinics require in-person visits, Spero Health’s virtual addiction treatment program expands access to care across Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia.
Patients in both major cities and rural communities may be eligible for online treatment, depending on state guidelines and clinical evaluation.
Telehealth can help reduce barriers such as transportation challenges, long travel distances, or scheduling conflicts.
How Virtual Addiction Treatment Works
Step 1: Schedule an Evaluation
Patients begin with an online appointment to determine clinical eligibility.
Step 2: Individualized Treatment Plan
If appropriate, providers may recommend medication-assisted treatment, including Suboxone.
Step 3: Ongoing Virtual Follow-Ups
Patients attend follow-up appointments online to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.
Step 4: Continued Recovery Support
Treatment may include behavioral health support and care coordination depending on state availability.
Telehealth reduces travel barriers and can provide greater flexibility for patients balancing work, family, or rural access limitations.
Insurance & Medicaid Acceptance
Spero Health works with many insurance providers, including commercial plans and Medicaid in several states. Insurance coverage for telehealth addiction treatment varies based on state regulations and individual eligibility.
Many patients searching for a “Suboxone doctor near me that accepts Medicaid” may qualify for virtual MAT services depending on their location and coverage.
Patients are encouraged to review their state-specific page for details about insurance participation and program availability.
Who May Be Eligible for Telehealth Treatment?
Telehealth addiction treatment may be an option for individuals who:
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Live in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, or Virginia
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Meet medical and clinical eligibility requirements
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Have access to a smartphone, tablet, or computer
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Can participate in secure video appointments
Each state page provides more detailed information regarding telehealth eligibility and services.
Telehealth vs. In-Person Care
While telehealth can be an effective option for many patients, some individuals may require or prefer in-person treatment.
Spero Health also operates physical clinic locations across multiple states. Patients can explore local in-person options if virtual treatment is not appropriate for their needs.
Find a Spero Health location near you →
https://sperohealth.com/locations-near-you/
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you get Suboxone online?
In certain states and when clinically appropriate, licensed providers may prescribe Suboxone and other recovery medications through telehealth appointments in accordance with current laws and guidelines.
Can I switch from another Suboxone clinic to online treatment?
In many cases, patients may be able to transfer their care to Spero Health’s online addiction treatment program, depending on state regulations and clinical eligibility. Our providers can review your current treatment plan, medication history, and individual needs to determine whether virtual care is appropriate.
If you are currently receiving treatment at a clinic and are looking for a more flexible option, our team can explain the next steps and available options in your state.
How quickly can I start treatment?
In certain states, appointment availability may allow eligible patients to begin treatment within days or even the same day.
What do I need for an online Suboxone appointment?
Patients typically need:
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A smartphone, tablet, or computer with internet access
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A private location for secure video visits
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Valid identification
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Insurance information (if applicable)
During the initial evaluation, a licensed provider will determine medical eligibility and discuss treatment options, including whether Suboxone or other recovery medications are clinically appropriate. Requirements and availability may vary by state.
Do you accept Medicaid for telehealth?
Medicaid acceptance varies by state. Please review your state’s telehealth page for insurance details.
What states do you serve?
Spero Health currently offers telehealth addiction treatment in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia.
Get Started with Spero Health Virtual Addiction Treatment Services
If you are interested in learning whether telehealth addiction treatment is right for you, select your state above to explore available options!