Coronavirus Updates for Nashville Recovery Addiction Clinic
Nashville Recovery is committed to providing seamless recovery services throughout the coronavirus pandemic. The following procedures will remain in effect until further notice:
April 28, 2020 Update:
Starting the week of April 26, 2020, Nashville Recovery will gradually reintroduce clinic appointments. Phone and video appointments will remain available to anyone who prefers them. (Appointment links are located below)
Clinic visits will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. If you would like to schedule a clinic visit, please click here.
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April 3, 2020 Update:
The Nashville Recovery Clinic will Remain Open During Normal Business Hours
- New and existing patients may still visit the clinic for doctor and therapy appointments by appointment only
- Phone and video appointments are now being offered to new clients
- Phone and video appointments are now being offered to existing clients
- Medication refills may now be processed online
Suboxone by Video Appointment or Phone Appointment Now Available!
Suboxone video & phone appointments are now available to both new and existing clients. You can safely start an opioid addiction recovery program quickly and easily using telemedicine. Click here to begin.
- Get started on medication-assisted recovery using Suboxone and private therapy – without leaving your home.
- Get two weeks of free medication (doctor will provide details)
- Avoid traffic, avoid contact and save time while putting an end to your opioid dependency (hydrocodone, oxycodone, OxyContin, Opana, heroin, etc.)
New Clients – Schedule Suboxone by Phone or Video
Existing Clients – Schedule Suboxone by Phone or Video
Schedule an Clinic Appointment
Online Medication Refills Processing and One Week Refills Discount
Existing clients in need of medication refills may now request and pay online in order to save time and reduce phone traffic to the clinic. We have temporarily reduced the one week refill price to help those impacted by the coronavirus and/or tornado.