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Wal-Mart Sams Club Pharmacies End Suboxone Sales in Nashville
Are we in the midst of an addiction crisis, or not? Could there be a worse time for retail giants Wal-Mart and Sams Club to pull the plug on the sale of Suboxone, Zubsolv, Bunavail and other generic buprenorphine/naloxone medications? We think not. Nashville Recovery staff were notified on Monday, November 18, 2019 that beginning…
Read MoreSame Day Suboxone Treatment at Nashville Recovery
Nashville Recovery continues to expand hours and add days open to better accommodate people with busy schedules and families. Same day Suboxone Treatment by appointment every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and most Saturday’s. Call or text (615) 431-3701 or click the button to the right to schedule online and save $5 to $10 off your first…
Read MoreGreat Recovery Begins at Nashville Recovery – Nashville’s Addiction Clinic
Are you addicted to drugs? Can’t stop? Can’t imagine life with or without drugs? We Understand Drug Abuse Firsthand Nashville Recovery is one of the only addiction clinics in Nashville that is owned and operated by people in recovery. We know firsthand the challenges that accompany substance abuse. That’s why we’ve created a program that…
Read MoreAddiction Sucks – But, Quitting is Now Easier Than Ever
Don’t get caught in the vacuum of addiction. Addiction sucks. Addiction is rampant in the USA, affecting nearly 1 out of every 8 people. Addiction is a disease, and if you have it then you know how bad things can get. I remember just 6 years ago having to drink my son’s cough medicine with…
Read MoreMaybe It’s Time You Got Some Help with Your Addiction
Getting clean might not be as difficult as you might imagine. Technology has changed in the past 5-10 years, making getting off pills (and even heroin) easier than ever before. The Suboxone doctors and staff at Nashville Suboxone Recovery treat each patient as an individual, helping them overcome addiction, as well as how to avoid…
Read MoreAddiction Epidemic May Have Been Orchestrated Says New Lawsuit Against the Sackler Family – Makers of OxyContin
Addiction is no laughing matter. It’s a disease that in recent years has gone completely off the rails. Some people think the addiction epidemic was going to come no matter what due to changes in the modern family lifestyle, like working too much, work pressure, money and financial issues, etc. Others, are convinced the addiction…
Read MoreSuboxone Treatment Available Every Other Saturday – Accepting New Patients
Don’t let a busy work schedule prevent you from taking action against your addiction! Suboxone Clinics of Nashville offers appointments every other Saturday for those with a busy schedule, or to those who daycare and babysitter’s is not an option. Kids are welcome to join parents for their visit. A large lounge area with big…
Read MoreAccepting New Patients Tuesday January 15 & Friday January 18!
Did you know you do NOT need insurance to get into opioid recovery with medication and therapy? You can start at Nashville Suboxone Recovery for just $200. No kidding. Most patients get their first two weeks of medication absolutely free. (See doctor for details) And, we’re accepting new patients on the following days: Tuesday, January…
Read MoreMedication Assisted Treatment with Suboxone at Nashville Recovery Saving Lives
Medication Assisted Treatment, or “M.A.T.” as it’s called, combines behavioral therapy and medications to treat substance use disorders. Nashville Suboxone Recovery offers an MBA-level therapist, along with medical doctors to treat patients who suffer from opioid addiction. The most common medication prescribed for opioid addiction is Buprenorphine. Buprenorphine works as an opioid agonist / antagonist that blocks…
Read More2018 was an amazing year at Nashville Suboxone Recovery. We saw so many new patients gather the courage to say goodbye to their opioid addiction, and say hello to outpatient recovery with Suboxone and personalized therapy. Why Suboxone? Suboxone is an antagonist, telling your brain it’s getting the narcotic medicine it needs to function normally,…
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