Find Suboxone Doctors in West Virginia
Search verified Suboxone and buprenorphine treatment providers in West Virginia. Filter by insurance, walk-ins, and telehealth availability.
Suboxone Treatment in West Virginia
SubPath helps people in West Virginia find medication-assisted treatment (MAT) quickly and without barriers. Whether you're looking for an in-person clinic, a walk-in option, or a telehealth provider you can see from home, SubPath's directory covers the full range of buprenorphine prescribers across West Virginia.
Our West Virginia database includes providers who accept Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and self-pay. Many providers in West Virginia offer sliding-scale fees for those without coverage.
If you can't find an in-person provider nearby, telehealth Suboxone treatment is available throughout West Virginia — often with same-day appointments. Compare telehealth options →
Common Questions About Suboxone in West Virginia
How many Suboxone providers are in West Virginia?
SubPath currently lists 20+ Suboxone and buprenorphine treatment providers in West Virginia. Use the search tool above with your zip code to find the closest providers.
Does Medicaid cover Suboxone treatment in West Virginia?
Yes. West Virginia Medicaid covers medication-assisted treatment (MAT) including Suboxone for opioid use disorder. Use the insurance filter on SubPath to find providers accepting West Virginia Medicaid.
Can I get Suboxone via telehealth in West Virginia?
Yes. Telehealth Suboxone prescriptions are available in West Virginia. Online providers can evaluate you remotely and send a prescription to your local pharmacy, often same-day. Compare telehealth providers →
What does Suboxone cost in West Virginia without insurance?
Without insurance, Suboxone treatment in West Virginia typically costs $150–$300/month for medication plus $100–$250 for provider visits. Many providers offer sliding-scale fees. Use the self-pay filter on SubPath to find affordable options.
Are there walk-in Suboxone clinics in West Virginia?
Yes, some clinics in West Virginia accept walk-in patients for Suboxone evaluations. Use the walk-in filter on SubPath to find providers in West Virginia that don't require appointments.
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Telehealth Suboxone treatment is available throughout West Virginia. Get evaluated online and have your prescription sent to your local pharmacy — often same-day.
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