Do We Accept Medicaid for Suboxone in Oregon? YES

We see patients online, but also have nearby offices in most states.

Office Locations in Oregon

4145 S.W. Watson,

Suite 350, Office 354,

Beaverton, Oregon 97005

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Do We Accept Medicaid for Suboxone in Oregon? Not yet

We see patients online, but also have nearby offices in most states.

Office Locations in Oregon

4145 S.W. Watson,

Suite 350, Office 354,

Beaverton, Oregon 97005

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Bicycle Health’s telemedicine treatment program provides telemedicine-based Suboxone treatment with experienced Suboxone doctors for opioid use disorder. We offer convenient and confidential care that you can access from anywhere online in Oregon.

We are proud to be a participating provider in Oregon Health Plan (OHP), the Medicaid program in Oregon, ensuring that individuals covered by OHP can receive the treatment they need.

Telemedicine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder

Our telemedicine platform allows you to receive comprehensive Suboxone treatment from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Through secure video consultations, our experienced medical professionals at Bicycle Health provide personalized care, guiding you through every step of your recovery journey.

Suboxone Medicaid Coverage in Oregon

We understand the importance of affordability in seeking addiction treatment. That's why we gladly accept Medicaid, including AHCCCS, United Healthcare, and Mercy Care, in Oregon. Medicaid coverage ensures that the cost of Suboxone treatment is minimized, making it accessible to individuals who need it the most.

Pharmacies with Suboxone in Stock in Oregon

We understand the importance of having access to Suboxone medication. Over the past 24 months, we found that 74.1% of the pharmacies we contacted in Oregon reported having Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) in stock. For new patients, our team works closely with patients to find pharmacies near you that carry Suboxone in stock, and we keep track of it with our Pharmacy Finder tool so that we can share that information with other patients.

See the peer-reviewed study from Bicycle Health on pharmacy access to Suboxone (Buprenorphine/Naloxone)

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Medicaid Options in Oregon

Oregon provides Medicaid coverage through its Medicaid program, known as the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), to ensure access to essential healthcare services for eligible individuals and families.

  • Oregon Health Plan (OHP): The Oregon Health Plan is the state's Medicaid program, administered by the Oregon Health Authority. It offers comprehensive healthcare coverage, including doctor visits, hospital care, prescription medications, preventive care, and more, to low-income individuals and families.
  • Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs): OHP operates under a coordinated care model, utilizing Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs) to provide healthcare services to Medicaid beneficiaries. CCOs are community-based organizations that coordinate physical, mental, and dental healthcare services, focusing on improving health outcomes and reducing costs.
  • OHP Plus and OHP Standard: OHP offers different coverage options based on income and eligibility. OHP Plus provides full coverage for eligible low-income individuals and families, while OHP Standard provides limited coverage for individuals who exceed the income limits for OHP Plus but still qualify for Medicaid.
  • OHP Application and Eligibility: To apply for OHP, individuals can complete an online application through the Oregon Health Authority's website or apply through a local Community Partner organization. Eligibility for OHP is based on income, household size, and other specific criteria. The Oregon Health Authority provides resources and assistance to help individuals understand their eligibility criteria and navigate the application process.

Health Insurance Marketplace Options in Oregon

Residents of Oregon have access to health insurance options through the Health Insurance Marketplace, known as Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace, also known as "OregonHealthCare.gov." It offers a variety of plans to meet the healthcare needs of individuals and families.

  • Qualified Health Plans (QHPs): The Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace provides access to Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) from different insurance carriers. These plans offer comprehensive coverage for essential health benefits, including preventive care, hospitalization, prescription medications, and more. QHPs are categorized into different metal tiers (bronze, silver, gold, and platinum) based on the level of coverage and cost-sharing.
  • Premium Tax Credits and Cost-Sharing Reductions: Financial assistance is available through the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace to help make health insurance more affordable. Eligible individuals and families may qualify for premium tax credits, which reduce the monthly cost of insurance premiums, and cost-sharing reductions, which lower out-of-pocket expenses like deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance.
  • Special Enrollment Periods: The Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace has designated enrollment periods during which individuals can enroll in or switch health insurance plans. Certain life events, such as marriage, birth of a child, loss of other health coverage, or a change in income that affects eligibility, may qualify individuals for a special enrollment period outside of the regular enrollment period.

The OregonHealthCare.gov website and customer support services can assist individuals in exploring their options, comparing plans, and enrolling in suitable health insurance coverage, whether through the Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) or Qualified Health Plans offered on the Marketplace.

Get Started with Bicycle Health Suboxone Treatment

Bicycle Health offers Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine / naloxone (Suboxone) to help patients stop their opioid use. The recovery process is marked by four initial steps: enrollment, first appointment, induction, and treatment. Learn more about how Bicycle Health works and what to expect. 

Get Started with Bicycle Health Suboxone Treatment

Bicycle Health offers Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine / naloxone (Suboxone) to help patients stop their opioid use. The recovery process is marked by four initial steps: enrollment, first appointment, induction, and treatment. Learn more about how Bicycle Health works and what to expect. 

Suboxone Doctors in Oregon

We are doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants passionate about providing evidence-based care across the country. Everyone deserves access to confidential, indivualized and, non-judgmental care for opioid dependence

We’ve helped thousands of patients take their lives back from addiction.
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I was introduced to Medication Assisted Treatment and it changed my life. Bicycle health was very helpful, supportive and assisted me without judgement. Now I feel I have a reason to live, have hopes for the future and finally feel relatively happy. I have not known happiness as long as I can remember.
Ryan K.
2019
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One of the things I love about Bicycle Health is the ability to use telemedicine to communicate with my doctor. Appointments can take place anywhere I am: at work, when I’m out of town, even in my bed at home! I am so grateful for the compassionate care I’ve received from Bicycle Health.
Mia S.
2019
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I’ve tried many other programs and rehabs but none of them have ever come close to the innovative, effective, design of this program and its administrators. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND BICYCLE HEALTH!!! I would suggest that anyone who’s struggling with opioid dependence, contact them for help today!
Mary Z.
2019
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My experience with my Bicycle Health Provider and my health coach has been amazing. They are an experienced  company that truly cares about my well being emotionally and physically. They are the best treatment program company that I have experienced and I highly recommend using them!
Anonymous Patient
2020
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They care so much. They take the time to meet with you throughout the week to see how your treatment is affecting you personally. They care to find what works best for your body and your recovery. I have taken my life back. I have control over my finances again, I can get in touch with my emotions again and I am no longer hating myself at the end of the day. I’m happier and healthier all around.
Anonymous Patient
2020
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I got quick immediate help when I needed it, and everyone I have spoken to has been very helpful and informative during my time of reaching out for help to get and stay clean. I extremely appreciate how helpful the staff and doctor have been. I’m so excited to be a part of Bicycle Health and I couldn’t be more thankful for the help I’ve been receiving. I’ve been able to function throughout the day and just live a better, happier, sober life.
Anonymous Patient
2020
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I have not ever had a staff as caring and efficient as Bicycle Health. I have always had every question answered and really feel like my sobriety had been due to the way they care about their patients.

My life has improved 100% on this medication. I can deal with the ups and downs, am rarely depressed, don't have a lot of anxiety and have my energy back. I feel like a normal person again.
Anonymous Patient
2020
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Patient quotes are provided by Bicycle Health patients with consent to be shared publicly, and the name has been changed to respect treatment confidentiality.

Frequently asked questions

What can I expect from a telehealth Suboxone treatment for opioid dependence?

At Bicycle Health’s online clinic, we combine buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) treatment with behavioral health supports, including online support groups and linkage to individual and in-person services. This approach bypasses typical barriers to treatment to help you or your loved one overcome opioid dependence quickly and effectively.

Why should I choose virtual treatment over an in-person one?

Our telehealth approach to treatment means no more time lost commuting to clinic visits, no long wait-times for in-person visits, and no more being unable to access treatment due to a lack of clinics in your area.

Bicycle Health’s opioid use disorder treatment means you have access to:

How can I see if a job has been filled?

In general, jobs that appear on our site are open and active, even though the interview process may have already started. If you don’t find a position that was previously shown on the site, then it is filled or is no longer available.
  • confidential phone & video calls with your medical provider
  • experienced, addiction-medicine trained online Suboxone doctors who truly care
  • online support groups from the privacy of your own home
  • more privacy compared to in-person treatment options

Is my personal data safe with Bicycle Health?

At Bicycle Health, we protect the privacy of our patients’ health information in accordance with federal and state law. In particular, we protect the privacy and security of your substance use disorder in accordance with 42 U.S.C. § 290dd–2 and 42 C.F.R. Part 2, the Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records (“Part 2”), in addition to HIPAA (Health Information Portability Act) and applicable state law. 

For more information on telehealth privacy standards, click here. You can review Bicycle Health’s privacy and informed consent policies here and here
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Major Insurance Plans Accepted

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  • Doctor's visits
  • Unlimited instant messaging
  • Care navigation
  • Online therapy groups
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199

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Our science-backed approach boasts 95% of patients reporting no withdrawal symptoms at 7 days. We can help you achieve easier days and a happier future.

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Does insurance cover Bicycle Health Suboxone treatment in Oregon?

Yes

Fortunately, the majority of health insurance companies provide coverage for Suboxone treatment. Many subscribers want to know if Medicaid covers Bicycle Health Suboxone treatment in Oregon. The short answer is yes, Bicycle Health Suboxone treatment is covered in Oregon by Medicaid. The extent of the coverage Medicaid offers depends on your specific plan.

The nuances of insurance plans are numerous and often confusing. The cost of Suboxone treatment may vary depending on which clinic, doctor, or provider you choose. Some plans require referrals, while others do not. Some plans cover the generic form of Suboxone, while others only cover the brand name. Some plans offer full coverage, while others offer partial coverage. Some plans charge a copayment with each prescription, while other plans do not. There are a myriad of variations between insurance policies and their benefits.

The easiest way to learn more about your specific Medicaid plan’s Suboxone insurance, call Bicycle Health at (844) 943- 2514. You can also call the number on the back of your insurance card for general information on your summary of benefits and coverage.

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Insurance Requirements for Suboxone Treatment

As of 2008, health insurers and group health plans are required, by law, to offer the same level of benefits mental health and substance use treatment as they do for “physical health” (i.e. medical and surgical care). This legal requirement is thanks to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA). As a result, the majority of insurance plans offer some degree of coverage for medications for addiction treatment (MAT) and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), including buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone). Similar to “physical health” benefits, mental health and substance use treatment benefits often have limitations. Depending on your plan, you may have to adhere to certain requirements set forth by your insurer. 

Common insurance requirements include:

  • Proof of medical necessity
  • Prior authorization
  • Copayments
  • Deductibles
  • Yearly visit limits

It is important to know the requirements of your specific Medicaid plan. To learn more about your insurance requirements, prerequisites, and the scope of your insurance benefits, call the Bicycle Health enrollment team.

Does Medicaid + OR cover Bicycle Health Suboxone treatment in Oregon?

No

Unfortunately, Medicaid does not cover Bicycle Health Suboxone treatment in Oregon. However, there are alternative solutions if you do not have insurance coverage.

For a monthly program fee of $199, Bicycle Health provides everything you need to quit opiates for good. There are no phone trees and no hidden fees.

If you enroll, the monthly program fee will cover doctor’s visits, unlimited instant messaging, counseling, care navigation, online support groups, and lab tests. Without insurance, the monthly cost of buprenorphine/naloxone prescriptions typically cost less than $150.

$

199

Monthly program fee
No insurance
  • Doctor's visits
  • Unlimited instant messaging
  • Counseling
  • Care navigation
  • Online support groups