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Virtual Suboxone Clinic and Recovery Community

Flexible and affordable treatment for people with opioid addiction.

Virtual Suboxone Clinic and Recovery Community

Flexible and affordable treatment for people with opioid use disorder.

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50,000+ members trust Groups

At Groups, we combine the “gold standard” medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) with virtual group therapy and help meeting important goals, like access to healthcare, stable housing, and jobs. So you can build the life you want and deserve.

How Does Virtual Care at Groups Work?

1. Call Groups to get started

We’re available at (888) 403-0159, any time day or night, to schedule your welcome appointment.

2. Meet your care team virtually

You’ll visit with your licensed counselor and physician from home using the Groups app.

3. Get your Suboxone prescription

After meeting with your care team, your doctor will prescribe your Suboxone dosage and send it to your pharmacy.

4. Connect with others on the app

Each week, you’ll use the app to join a group therapy session with a trained counselor and members who’ve been where you are.

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What our members are saying

“Being able to see other people doing the right thing and their lives changing gave me the hope to see that my life would change too.”

Adam,
Groups Member

“At Groups, you’re not just a number. You’re actually a part of a team.”

Ben,
Groups Member

“I feel stable, I feel happy and I don’t feel that relapse is part of my equation anymore.”

Candy,
Groups Member

“Coming to Groups gave me, ME back. It gave me a reason to want to wake up in the morning.”

Megan,
Groups Member

Suboxone Works

Suboxone helps people stay off opioids by stopping withdrawal symptoms and cravings. Treatment with Suboxone also lowers the risk of overdose death by more than 50%. Compared to methadone, Suboxone has fewer side effects and safety concerns — and it doesn’t require daily visits to a clinic.

Major Insurance Plans Accepted

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FAQs

Our Recovery Support Specialists will ask you a few questions to make sure treatment is right for you. After that, they’ll schedule a virtual intake appointment with a counselor, followed by a visit with a prescribing doctor. Once you get your first prescription, our team will help you find the best time to join weekly virtual meetings. From there, you’ll meet with your prescribing doctor for monthly check-ins.
You’ll need a device with working WiFi, like a phone, tablet, or computer. If you don’t have access to a device, we may be able to help. Give us a call at (888) 403-0159.
We accept Medicaid, Medicare, and many commercial insurance plans, including Aetna, Optum, United Healthcare, Humana, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare. If you’d like specific coverage information for your area, call us at (888) 403-0159.
Suboxone is a partial opioid agonist. That means it binds to the body’s natural opioid receptors and partially activates them. Opioid receptors are the proteins on cells in the brain and nervous system that are involved in things like pain control, emotional regulation, and other functions. Unlike methadone, oxy, fentanyl, and other common opioids which are full agonists, Suboxone doesn’t completely activate the opioid receptors. As a result, Suboxone can help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings without making the person taking it feel euphoric or “high.”

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We’re here to answer questions and welcome new members 24/7.

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Important safety information:

Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone)


Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) 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 (buprenorphine/naloxone) 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 (buprenorphine/naloxone) 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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