: Offers video visits for approximately $99 and can often send prescriptions to your pharmacy the same day.
Once you have a prescription, you can have it filled and delivered by a legitimate online pharmacy or a local pharmacy's home-delivery service:
: Provides clinical support for starting Suboxone (induction) and ongoing maintenance through a secure app.
: Connects patients with clinicians for virtual addiction treatment and digital prescriptions. 2. Fill the Prescription Online
: If you don't have insurance, services like QuickMD or Bupe.me offer flat-rate monthly fees ranging from $99 to $125.
To receive a legal prescription, you must first meet with a licensed healthcare provider via video or phone. Several accredited telehealth clinics specialize in Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and offer same-day appointments:
: Large chains like CVS, Walgreens, and Costco allow your telehealth provider to e-prescribe directly to them. Many now offer home delivery for maintenance medications. 3. Costs and Insurance