Find Suboxone Telehealth Providers in North Carolina
Compare online Suboxone doctors licensed in North Carolina. See insurance accepted, first-appointment wait times, and costs — all in one place.
Online Suboxone Providers Serving North Carolina
These telehealth platforms are known to serve North Carolina. Confirm state availability before booking — coverage can change. For a full side-by-side comparison including pricing and wait times, see the telehealth comparison page.
Verify North Carolina coverage directly with each provider before booking. Availability and insurance acceptance can change.
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Find In-Person Providers in North CarolinaSuboxone Telehealth in North Carolina: What to Know
Telehealth has made Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) more accessible than ever for North Carolina residents struggling with opioid use disorder. You no longer need to travel to a clinic for your initial evaluation — a licensed provider can assess you by video call and send a prescription directly to your local North Carolina pharmacy, often on the same day.
North Carolina Medicaid covers telehealth MAT for most eligible residents, meaning treatment can be $0 out-of-pocket. For those without insurance, self-pay telehealth options are available starting around $99/month. Compare all telehealth platforms →
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Common Questions: Suboxone Telehealth in North Carolina
Can I get Suboxone online in North Carolina?
Yes. North Carolina residents can receive Suboxone via telehealth without an in-person visit. A DEA-registered provider licensed in North Carolina evaluates you by video and sends a prescription to your pharmacy — often same-day.
Does Medicaid cover Suboxone telehealth in North Carolina?
North Carolina Medicaid covers telehealth MAT including Suboxone for opioid use disorder. Coverage details depend on your specific plan. Use SubPath's insurance filter when searching to find North Carolina Medicaid-accepting providers.
How much does online Suboxone treatment cost in North Carolina?
Without insurance, telehealth Suboxone in North Carolina typically runs $99–$199/month for provider visits, plus $30–$150/month for the medication at your pharmacy. With North Carolina Medicaid, most telehealth MAT programs are free.
How quickly can I start treatment via telehealth in North Carolina?
Many providers serving North Carolina offer same-day or next-day appointments. After your video evaluation, your prescription is typically sent to a North Carolina pharmacy within 24 hours. Some platforms also offer medication by mail.
What's the difference between Suboxone and Subutex for online treatment in North Carolina?
Suboxone contains buprenorphine + naloxone. Subutex (generic: buprenorphine) contains only buprenorphine. Both can be prescribed via telehealth in North Carolina by licensed providers. Your prescriber will determine which is right for you based on your medical history.
Do I need to visit a clinic first before telehealth Suboxone in North Carolina?
No. You can start buprenorphine treatment via telehealth in North Carolina without a prior in-person visit. Your first appointment is a video call. Have a valid ID ready and be prepared to discuss your medical history.
Are there Subutex providers in North Carolina?
Yes. Both Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) and buprenorphine-only formulations (generic Subutex) are available in North Carolina through in-person and telehealth providers. Search North Carolina providers and filter by medication type.