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How Does Suboxone Work and Why Do Opioid Addicts Need it?
“Suboxone” is the brand-name for Buprenorphine and Naloxone. There are now multiple generic versions of Suboxone available by prescription from a doctor who obtains an X-DEA license or “X-Waiver” as it is often referred. It is this “XDEA Waiver” that allows them to prescribe Suboxone. This is also reason most general practitioners do not prescribe…
Read MoreSay Goodbye to Your Drug Addiction – Say Hello to Happiness and Purpose
2019 has been an amazing year at Nashville Suboxone Recovery! Hundreds of of people who’ve been struggling with opioid addiction have gathered the courage to say goodbye to their opioid addiction, and hello to outpatient recovery with Suboxone and personalized therapy. The transformations have been nothing short of miracles. Why Suboxone? Suboxone tells the brain…
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 MoreSTD’s Testing – Get Tested by the Tennessee Department of Health – Find a Location
STD’s are no joke. Sadly, many people have a sexually transmitted disease and have no idea. The best way to be sure to is be checked regularly. The State of Tennessee Department of Health provides an abundance of information regarding testing, prevention, and maintenance of sexually transmitted diseases. Getting tested for STD’s is easy. Visit…
Read MoreSpend this Christmas CLEAN with the Help of Nashville Suboxone Recovery
Imagine being clean this Christmas… Nashville Suboxone Recovery can make this a reality this Friday and Saturday by beginning a program of opioid recovery! Suboxone is prescribed to virtually eliminate cravings and withdrawals. One on one therapy is will help you resolve issues and traumas that may be feeding your opioid addiction. Daily outreach means…
Read MoreNashville Suboxone Recovery is Moving Next Door on Friday, November 30, 2018
We are excited to announce we are moving to a larger location! Nashville Suboxone Recovery’s new space is located directly next door to our previous space. The new address is: 5722 Hickory Plaza Drive, Suite C3 Nashville, TN 37211 Nashville Suboxone Recovery’s new clinic is more than twice the size. It will soon feature a…
Read MoreOwn a Car? Start Earning $500 – $1000 Weekly in Nashville
The staff at Nashville Recovery is always seeking solutions that can benefit our patients. After initially getting clean, many people are looking for ways to earn full or part-time income to start celebrating their new, happier, cleaner lifestyle. If you’re looking to earn extra money and own a vehicle, then you almost instantaneously qualify to…
Read MoreRead Our Great Reviews – And, Our Not So Great Ones
Suboxone Clinics of Nashville has an amazing clientele who chose us based on our friendly, caring culture, and our individualized, therapy-driven approach to addiction recovery. Some of these patients have taken the time to leave us an excellent review in Google or Yelp. The words they say about Suboxone Clinics of Nashville pretty much says…
Read MoreThe 5-Part Addiction Recovery Program at Nashville Suboxone Recovery
When searching for an addiction recovery solution, you need to find an outpatient Suboxone clinic that best serves your needs. Better yet, you need to work with a clinic that can help you end your addiction once and for all. The Only 5-Part Suboxone Recovery Program Clinic in Middle Tennessee Nashville Suboxone Recovery is the…
Read MoreSave Your Family – Get Clean and Stop the Cycle of Addiction
Imagine growing up in a family where frequent drug and alcohol abuse is the norm. Not only is this common, it creates the perception that drug and alcohol abuse are “normal”, when in fact they aren’t. Children exposed to frequent drug and alcohol abuse are tormented by family members with sporadic behavior, irrational decision-making, and…
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