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Suboxone Treatment

A Safe and Effective Path Toward Recovery From Opioid Addiction

Overcoming opioid addiction is challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone. Suboxone® (buprenorphine/naloxone) is a proven, FDA-approved medication that helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, making recovery safer, more comfortable, and more achievable.

At Maryland Behavioral Health, our providers use Suboxone as part of a comprehensive, judgment-free approach to opioid recovery. We guide you step by step with compassion, medical expertise, and ongoing support.

Recovery isn’t just possible — it’s closer than you think.

What Is Suboxone?

Suboxone is a medication used to treat opioid dependence.
It contains two ingredients:

  • Buprenorphine – reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms
  • Naloxone – prevents misuse and helps keep treatment safe

Suboxone doesn’t replace one addiction with another — it stabilizes the brain, reduces cravings, and supports long-term recovery.

Who Is Suboxone For?

Suboxone may be right for you if:

  • You are struggling with opioid use (prescription pain medication or heroin)

  • You want to reduce withdrawal symptoms safely

  • You’ve relapsed and need more support

  • You’ve tried quitting on your own with difficulty

  • You want a medically supervised recovery plan

  • You’re looking for long-term stability

Our providers will complete a full evaluation to determine if Suboxone is the best option for your recovery.

Your Suboxone Treatment at Maryland Behavioral Health

1

Comprehensive Evaluation

We begin with a full assessment of your medical history, substance use history, and current symptoms.
Our goal is to understand your needs and ensure Suboxone is safe and appropriate.

3

Stabilization Phase

Once withdrawal symptoms and cravings decrease, we work with you to find the right maintenance dose.
This helps you stay steady, focused, and emotionally grounded.

2

Induction Phase

Your provider carefully guides you through the first stage of treatment, helping you transition from opioid use to Suboxone safely.
We monitor for:

  • Withdrawal symptoms

  • Side effects

  • Response to medication

You are never left on your own during this process.

4

Maintenance & Long-Term Recovery

During this period, we support you in:

  • Staying stable on your medication

  • Improving mental health

  • Building healthy routines

  • Strengthening relationships

  • Reducing relapse risk

Your provider continues to monitor your progress and make adjustments as needed.

Therapy and Counseling Support

Medication is powerful — but recovery also requires emotional and behavioral support.
We offer therapy to help with:

  • Identifying triggers

  • Managing stress and cravings

  • Healing from trauma

  • Building coping skills

  • Understanding addiction

  • Rebuilding confidence

  • Strengthening motivation

Recovery works best when both the mind and body are supported.

What to Expect During Visits

During your appointments, we:

  • Review your symptoms and progress

  • Adjust your medication safely

  • Provide counseling and support

  • Address any challenges or concerns

  • Help you plan for long-term stability

You will always be treated with dignity and respect.

Why Patients Trust Our Suboxone Program

  • Experienced addiction treatment providers

  • Safe, confidential, judgment-free care

  • Evidence-based MAT treatment

  • Telehealth and in-person options

  • Personalized recovery plans

  • Support for co-occurring mental health conditions

We understand how difficult opioid addiction can be — and we’re here to help you reclaim your life.

We are available 24/7

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

If you’re struggling with opioid use, Suboxone may be the solution you’ve been looking for.
Reach out today — recovery starts with one brave step.