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When someone is ready to get help, every hour matters. SubPath finds every buprenorphine provider near you, filtered by insurance, walk-in availability, and what you actually need to know.

800+
Providers in our database
50
States covered
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The Problem

Finding treatment is harder than it should be at the worst possible moment

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Government databases are a maze

SAMHSA's locator was built for bureaucrats, not someone in withdrawal at 2am trying to find help. Confusing filters, outdated listings, no mobile experience.

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Directories don't show what matters

Do they take Medicaid? Can I walk in today? Are they actually accepting patients? Current directories list names and phone numbers. That's not enough.

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Telehealth isn't always the answer

Online providers only list themselves. If you need in-person care, or you're in a rural area they don't serve, you're back to square one.

One search. Every option near you.

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Enter your location

Zip code is all you need. We search every provider in our database and calculate exact distances instantly.

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Filter what matters

Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance. Walk-in today, telehealth options. See only what's relevant to your situation.

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Connect immediately

One tap to call. One tap to navigate. No accounts, no sign-ups, no friction between you and the help you're looking for.

What SubPath gets right

Coverage

Every provider type, one search

In-person clinics, telehealth platforms, hospital programs, walk-in centers. We aggregate them all so you don't have to search five different websites.

Insurance

Medicaid and Medicare are first-class

Not an afterthought buried in a filter dropdown. Insurance acceptance is the primary way we organize results, because it's the #1 barrier to getting treatment.

Urgency

Same-day and walk-in flags

For someone ready to start treatment now, knowing a clinic takes walk-ins today is the difference between getting help and giving up. We surface that information prominently.

Rural

Built for areas everyone else ignores

Most treatment finders optimize for major cities. Rural counties have higher per-capita opioid deaths and fewer providers. SubPath gives those communities equal coverage.

You're not alone. Help is available right now.

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, these services are free, confidential, and staffed 24/7 — even if you can't find a provider tonight.

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988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Call or text 988 from anywhere in the US. Free, confidential, available 24/7 — for mental health crises, substance use, and more.

Call or Text 988
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SAMHSA National Helpline

Free, confidential, 24/7, 365 days a year. Treatment referrals and information for substance use disorders and mental health.

1-800-662-4357
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Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741 for free, confidential crisis counseling. Available 24/7 — no phone call required.

Text HOME to 741741
Overdose emergency: Call 911 immediately. Naloxone (Narcan) can reverse an opioid overdose and is available at most pharmacies without a prescription. Find a treatment center →

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Recovery starts with finding the door. We make it visible.

SubPath is the simplest, fastest way for anyone struggling with opioid addiction to find a Suboxone or Subutex provider who can help them today. No friction, no judgment, no barriers.

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