Overview
Bicycle Health in Texas offers a comprehensive online Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program, specializing in the treatment of opioid addiction and substance abuse. MAT combines medications with counseling and therapy to address substance abuse issues, particularly opioid dependencies such as heroin and prescription drugs like OxyContin or Vicodin. Medications used, such as buprenorphine, help normalize brain chemistry, block the effects of alcohol and opioids, reduce cravings, and stabilize bodily functions to support recovery. All medications are FDA-approved, and treatments are customized to meet each patient's unique needs.
Our service is entirely online, providing convenient and accessible treatment from the comfort of your own home. Our doctors prescribe Suboxone, which aids in helping patients maintain a normal and healthy lifestyle.
Bicycle Health is dedicated to treating individuals with opioid use disorder. Opioid dependency can dominate a person's life, leading to intense cravings and an inability to manage daily responsibilities. Our mission is to help patients achieve fulfilling, opioid-free lives. We are committed to providing confidential, individualized, and non-judgmental care, and have successfully aided thousands of patients in regaining control from addiction.
Bicycle Health Suboxone Clinic at a Glance
Payment Options
- Cash or self-payment
- Medicare
- Private health insurance
Assessments
- Comprehensive substance use assessment
Age Groups
- Adults
Operation
- Private for-profit organization
Accreditations
LegitScript:
LegitScript certification is awarded to programs and services that successfully complete a stringent application process initiated in 2018. This process ensures eligibility for credible providers offering mental health and co-occurring substance abuse treatment within Google's network while complying with HIPAA privacy laws.
Treatment At Bicycle Health Suboxone Clinic
Conditions Treated
Opioid Treatement:
Opioid addiction rehabilitation is a specialized treatment process tailored to address the unique challenges and complexities of opioid dependence, including drugs like heroin and prescriptions like oxycodone. The process typically begins with a medical detox to ease withdrawal symptoms, followed by therapeutic interventions to address the root causes of addiction. This holistic approach aims to provide individuals with the skills and support needed for long-term recovery from opioid use.
Substance use treatment:
Substance abuse treatment programs can help to address addiction and, if relevant, any co-occurring mental health conditions. Programs include outpatient, inpatient, dual-diagnosis, and partial hospitalization. The addict will receive therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy, or dialectical behavioral therapy, and sometimes complementary therapies like acupuncture and mindfulness-based therapy. By attending skills training and recovery groups you’ll build a strong foundation for your recovery and strengthen your support network, increasing your chances of long-term recovery success.
Levels Of Care
Outpatient:
Outpatient programs cater to individuals who are in good medical condition and are not at a heightened risk of relapse, including those who have successfully finished their inpatient treatment. These programs usually build upon clients' existing treatment strategies, providing ongoing addiction counseling and educational support for recovery. Individuals who enter outpatient care right after detoxification may also undergo medical and psychological evaluations, followed by the creation of personalized treatment plans. Most outpatient rehabilitation centers offer various levels of care tailored to meet each client's specific needs.
Detoxification:
Detoxification, often just called "detox", is like giving the body a deep clean from harmful substances like drugs or alcohol. When someone decides to stop using these substances, their body might react with tough symptoms. Detox helps to handle these reactions safely. Think of it as helping the body reset after too much exposure to harmful stuff.
Treatment Modalities
Individual psychotherapy:
Individual therapy, often referred to as psychotherapy or counseling, is a one-on-one therapeutic interaction between a trained therapist and a client. It provides a confidential space for individuals to explore their feelings, beliefs, and behaviors, working through challenging memories, experiences, or emotions. The therapist facilitates self-awareness, promotes personal growth and insight, and offers coping strategies to manage specific issues like stress, anxiety, depression, and other life challenges. The ultimate goal is to improve the individual's mental well-being and enhance their overall quality of life.
Additional Locations
Common Questions About Bicycle Health Suboxone Clinic
We assist individuals seeking to decrease their opioid usage by providing Medication-Assisted Treatment with Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone), which effectively eliminates opioid cravings.
Our physicians prescribe Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone) to help patients manage opioid withdrawal symptoms. In addition, they often prescribe medications such as Zofran for nausea and vomiting, Tizanidine as a muscle relaxant, Hydroxyzine as a non-addictive sedative for anxiety, Loperamide for diarrhea and abdominal cramps, and Naproxen for muscle pain. If you continue to experience pain, we will explore non-opioid alternatives for pain management. The specific treatment chosen will depend on the underlying cause of your pain and will be tailored to whether your pain is acute or chronic.
Yes! The provider will send your prescription directly to your preferred pharmacy. Refills will be arranged during your follow-up appointments.
Contact Information
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