Stop feeling stuck on opioids

We offer online treatment with Suboxone to help patients stop their opioid use.

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RX Only: See important safety information about Suboxone

SUBOXONE is indicated for the treatment of opioid dependence in adults. SUBOXONE should not be taken by individuals who have been shown to be hypersensitive to buprenorphine or naloxone as serious adverse reactions, including anaphylactic shock, have been reported.  Taking SUBOXONE with other opioid medicines, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or other central nervous system depressants can cause breathing problems that can lead to coma and death.  Other side-effects may include headaches, nausea, vomiting, constipation, insomnia, pain, increased sweating, sleepiness, dizziness, coordination problems, physical dependence or abuse, and liver problems. For more information about SUBOXONE, see Suboxone.com, the full Prescribing Information, and Medication Guide or talk to your healthcare provider.  You are encouraged to report negative side effects of drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
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I’ve had ZERO cravings for opioids. That is a miracle.
Michael
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Suboxone For Opioid Dependency

Suboxone is the most well known FDA approved medication used to treat opioid dependence. Suboxone helps relieve symptoms of opiate withdrawal and suppresses cravings. You can take Suboxone as part of a medical provider led treatment program. Bicycle Health prescribes Suboxone online as part of our treatment.

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How does
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Step 1

Complete our questionnaire

Complete our online 5 minute questionnaire to see if you are a fit. Start Now or Call Us Now
Step 2

Meet your enrollment coordinator

You can learn more about enrolling in Bicycle Health’s treatment during a call with an Enrollment Coordinator. If we are able to meet your treatment needs, we will schedule your initial video visit with one of our medical providers.
Step 3

Begin treatment

During your video appointment, your provider will work with you to create a treatment plan based on your health history and your goals for treatment. You will then start on Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone) to stop feeling opioid withdrawals and cravings.
Step 4

Ongoing Care

Throughout treatment, our providers will check in with you during online visits at least once per month. Our health coaches will be available at any time to answer questions or address any concerns you might have during the course of your treatment.
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.

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Frequently asked questions

Treatment

What kind of treatment do you do?

We help people who are looking to reduce their use of opiates. We offer Medication Assisted Treatment using Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone) to remove opioid cravings.

What can you prescribe to help with pain and withdrawal symptoms?

Our physicians prescribe Buprenorphone/Naloxone (Suboxone) to overcome opioid withdrawal. They also typically prescribe medications like Zofran (nausea and vomiting), Tizanidine (muscle relaxant), Hydroxyzine (non addictive sedative for anxiety), Loperamide (diarrhea and abdominal cramps) and Naproxen (muscle pain). If you are in still in pain, we shall utilize non opioid alternatives to manage your pain. The exact option depends on the cause of pain and can vary based on whether or not you have chronic pain.

Is this treatment confidential?

Yes. We will never share any health information with anyone else unless we have your explicit consent.

Will I get a prescription at my first appointment?

Yes! The provider will call in your prescription to the pharmacy of your choice. Refills will be prescribed during follow ups.

Does the doctor only prescribe Suboxone, or do they prescribe other things too?

For opioid dependence treatment, we only offer Suboxone. While Methadone can also be used to treat opioid dependence, you have to visit a clinic weekly to obtain the prescription, and that doesn’t fit with our telemedicine model. The providers can and do prescribe other medications to treat things other than opioid dependence. However, this is done on a case to case basis and we do ask that you seek help from a primary care provider for prescriptions you might need that are not directly related to your opioid dependence treatment. For example, if your Suboxone is making you nauseous, your provider might prescribe something to help with that.

How long will this treatment take?

This is not a quick fix. It really depends on how long you’ve been using opioids for and how much you use. How well you personally respond to treatment can make a big difference as well, so it really is hard to predict beforehand and varies patient to patient. The recovery process takes time, but we will be here to help you through every part of the process no matter how long it takes! Luckily, Suboxone will curb your cravings and won’t leave you feeling foggy, so you can function very well while on the medication. In short, the process will likely be long, but worth it.

Can I switch from Methadone to Suboxone?

We can help you transition from Methadone to Suboxone, just as long as you are currently on 20mg or less of Methadone. If you are currently taking more than that, we would need to wait until your dose is less than 20mg to start your treatment. It is dangerous to switch from a higher dose of Methadone to Suboxone, because it would be too much of a difference in dosages. The side effects would be too much and it can be dangerous. Please do work on getting your dose down and reach back out to us when you are ready to make the switch!

Pricing

How much does this cost?

We have a monthly fee of $199/month which includes all appointments, health coaching and online support groups. You can use any insurance to pay for prescriptions and lab tests.

How much will the prescriptions cost?

If you have insurance, the prescriptions will be covered by your insurance company. If you don’t have insurance, the cost of your prescription could be around $100-$150 a month. Although, that does depend on your dose and which pharmacy you go to.

Do you accept Medi-Cal or Medicaid?

In Michigan we are able to accept Medicaid for our fees, however, elsewhere we do not accept either Medi-Cal or Medicaid. That said, you can use your Medi-Cal or Medicaid benefits card to pay for medications and lab tests. Just take your card with you to the pharmacy or lab.

Can I use my insurance to pay for this treatment?

In California we accept Medicare, Blue Shield (PPO), Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. In other states we accept UnitedHealthcare, Medicare, Aetna (PPO and POS) or self-pay. If you have any other insurance, our self pay option is $199/month. We are happy to provide you a superbill that you can submit to your insurance company to potentially get some of that money back using your out-of-network benefits. That said, you can use your insurance to pay for medications and lab tests. Just take your insurance card with you to the pharmacy or the lab.

What's included in the monthly fee?

The monthly fee includes all doctor visits to refill your prescription. It also includes getting care via unlimited chat messages in between scheduled visits, unscheduled doctor visits, online support groups and any care navigation as needed.

Do you offer refunds?

You may cancel your appointment anytime within 24 hours before your appointment and no charge will be made. We do not offer refunds if you have spoken with the doctor over the phone or seen the doctor in-person.

Can I pay with cash or check?

Since we are an online clinic, we can't accept cash or checks. Also, since we have a subscription based model (as opposed to paying at each appointment), it is more convenient to use a credit or debit card. If you don’t have a bank card to use, you can purchase a Visa gift card with your cash and we can run that through our card processing system.

Enrollment

Do you have to be in withdrawal to start treatment?

No! You don’t need to be in withdrawal at your first appointment. However, when you are starting your Suboxone prescription you will need to abstain from using your opioid of choice and you will experience some withdrawal symptoms. Then, you will start Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone) which will help overcome those symptoms and remove opioid cravings. You may have some side effects as you adjust to the medication, but we will be available to help you with anything you need! Your provider will work closely with you throughout the process to check in on how you’re doing and help you through it. If you have concerns about this process, we’d be happy to schedule a time for one of our providers to give you a call to talk more in detail about it

Do you have a location close to where I live?

We provide at-home treatment via phone and video calls. As long as you live in Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, or Wyoming you can enroll in our program.
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Meet your Medical Team

Bicycle Health Team

We are doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who are passionate about providing evidence-based care. The Bicycle Health medical team believes that everyone deserves access to confidential, indivualized and, non-judgmental care for opioid dependence. Learn more about our medical team.

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Imagine what’s possible on the other side of opioid use disorder.

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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