Suboxone Clinic in Hiram, GA
Hope Harbor Wellness provides medication-assisted treatment for opioid addiction in Hiram, GA. Buprenorphine-based treatment such as Suboxone may be available when clinically appropriate, as part of a full outpatient treatment plan that includes therapy and recovery support.
- Same-day clinical assessment may be available
- Suboxone and Vivitrol options reviewed when clinically appropriate
- MAT integrated with PHP, IOP, outpatient therapy, and dual diagnosis care
- Support for fentanyl, heroin, prescription opioid, and other opioid use concerns
- Commercial insurance verification available before treatment begins
- Located in Hiram, serving Paulding County and Northwest Georgia
Suboxone Treatment as Part of Real Recovery Support
Suboxone is a medication that contains buprenorphine and naloxone. When used as prescribed, buprenorphine can help reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms and cravings, which can give people the stability needed to participate in treatment and begin rebuilding their lives.
At Hope Harbor Wellness, medication-assisted treatment is not treated as a quick prescription-only service. MAT is integrated with therapy, clinical support, relapse prevention, and the appropriate outpatient level of care based on each person’s needs.
That may include PHP, IOP, outpatient therapy, dual diagnosis treatment, Vivitrol support, detox coordination, or a step-down plan after a higher level of care.
Suboxone Is Not “Replacing One Addiction With Another”
When taken as prescribed under medical supervision, buprenorphine is an evidence-based medication for opioid use disorder. It can help stabilize withdrawal and cravings so a person can engage in therapy, repair daily functioning, and reduce ongoing opioid-related risk.
The Suboxone Treatment Process at Hope Harbor Wellness
Starting MAT safely requires a medical review. The process below is designed to help clients get clear guidance while reducing the risk of starting medication at the wrong time.
Call Admissions
Call 770-573-9546 and explain what is happening, including last opioid use, withdrawal symptoms, current medications, and any safety concerns.
Complete a Medical and Clinical Assessment
A provider reviews substance use history, withdrawal risk, mental health symptoms, medications, safety needs, and the appropriate level of care.
Determine Whether Suboxone Is Appropriate
Traditional buprenorphine induction often requires mild to moderate withdrawal. The medical team determines the safest timing and approach to reduce the risk of precipitated withdrawal.
Begin MAT With Therapy and Support
Medication support is combined with therapy, relapse prevention, clinical monitoring, and the appropriate level of outpatient care, such as PHP, IOP, or outpatient services.
Build a Long-Term Recovery Plan
The goal is stability, not just stopping withdrawal. Treatment planning may include dual diagnosis care, family support, medication management, step-down care, and aftercare planning.
Suboxone vs. Vivitrol
Both medications may support recovery from opioid use disorder, but they work very differently. A medical provider can help determine which option is clinically appropriate.
Suboxone
Suboxone contains buprenorphine and naloxone. It can reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms and cravings when taken as prescribed under medical guidance.
- Often used during early opioid recovery
- May help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms
- Requires careful timing before starting
- Should be taken only as prescribed
- Integrated with therapy and clinical care at Hope Harbor
Vivitrol
Vivitrol is an extended-release naltrexone injection. It blocks opioid receptors and may also be used to support alcohol relapse prevention.
- Usually requires a person to be opioid-free first
- Monthly injection instead of daily medication
- Non-opioid medication option
- May support opioid or alcohol relapse prevention
- Requires medical evaluation before starting
When Withdrawal, Fentanyl Use, or Overdose Risk Is Present
Opioid withdrawal and fentanyl use can create complicated treatment decisions. Do not try to force the process alone. A medical review can help determine the safest next step.
Call 911 for Emergencies
- Unconsciousness or inability to wake someone
- Slow, shallow, or stopped breathing
- Blue or gray lips, fingertips, or skin
- Seizure, chest pain, or severe confusion
- Immediate danger to self or others
Opioid Use Concerns We Can Help Assess
Hope Harbor Wellness can assess opioid use concerns and recommend the appropriate level of care, medication support, and therapy plan.
Fentanyl
Fentanyl use may require careful medical review before starting buprenorphine treatment.
Heroin
MAT, therapy, and outpatient care may support recovery from heroin use disorder.
Opioids
Integrated opioid addiction treatment can include MAT, therapy, relapse prevention, and dual diagnosis care.
Oxycodone
Treatment can address prescription opioid use, withdrawal concerns, cravings, and relapse risk.
Percocet
Clinical support may help with prescription opioid dependence and transition into recovery care.
Kratom
Kratom withdrawal and dependence can be reviewed clinically to determine appropriate treatment support.
MAT Works Best With Clinical Support
PHP
PHP may be recommended when someone needs high structure after detox, relapse, or worsening mental health symptoms.
Structured flexibilityIOP
IOP offers regular treatment support while allowing clients to maintain more daily responsibilities.
Mental health and addictionDual Diagnosis
Opioid use and mental health symptoms often interact. Integrated treatment addresses both together.
Safety reviewDetox Coordination
If withdrawal risk requires a higher level of medical support, detox coordination may be recommended before outpatient treatment.
Georgia telehealthVirtual IOP
Virtual IOP may be available for Georgia residents when clinically appropriate.
Start hereAdmissions
Admissions can help determine whether MAT, PHP, IOP, detox coordination, or another service is the right first step.
Commercial Insurance Verification for MAT
Hope Harbor Wellness can verify commercial insurance benefits before treatment begins, so you can understand coverage, estimated costs, and next steps.
Important Insurance Note
- We are in network with many commercial insurance plans
- Benefits are verified by plan before treatment begins
- Medicaid and Medicare are not accepted
- Financing options may be available
Suboxone and MAT Support Near Hiram, GA
Hope Harbor Wellness serves Hiram, Paulding County, and nearby Northwest Georgia communities from our outpatient treatment center.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there Suboxone treatment in Hiram, GA?
Can I start Suboxone the same day I call?
Do I have to be in withdrawal to start Suboxone?
What is precipitated withdrawal?
Does Suboxone treatment include therapy?
What is the difference between Suboxone and Vivitrol?
Does insurance cover MAT?
Where is Hope Harbor Wellness located?
Suboxone and MAT Support in Hiram, GA
Call Hope Harbor Wellness to discuss MAT options, withdrawal concerns, insurance verification, and whether Suboxone, Vivitrol, PHP, IOP, or detox coordination may be the right next step.