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Ready when you are. We’ll listen, verify coverage (Medicaid‑friendly), and help you choose your first step—detox, Suboxone®, or intensive outpatient—based on your goals and safety.
When opioid use disorder feels like it’s running the day, you deserve care that’s calm, clear, and close to home. At Lotus Recovery Centers in Price’s Corner, our Suboxone clinic pairs medication with real support—so cravings ease, opioid withdrawal is managed safely, and a practical treatment plan starts to take shape. You’ll meet with a licensed Suboxone doctor (medical professional), talk through goals, and decide together whether Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is right for you. If it is, we’ll guide induction and stabilization, add counseling, and check in regularly—because long-term recovery takes more than a prescription.
What we offer here: medical detox & stabilization (when needed), Suboxone treatment for OUD, IOP/OP therapy, dual-diagnosis support, and help with everyday logistics (coverage checks, transportation resources, family therapy and emotional support when helpful). We’re Medicaid-friendly and verify health insurance quickly so there are no surprises.
Our Suboxone clinic supports people living with opioid use disorder (OUD). Care is delivered by medical professionals (“Suboxone doctors”) who create an individualized treatment plan that blends medication, counseling, and real‑life support.
Common goals we hear:
1) First call (10–15 minutes). Share your goals and history; we’ll verify health insurance and outline any costs.
2) Clinical assessment. We confirm OUD, review medications, and check for safety concerns.
3) Start (if appropriate). Your clinician begins Suboxone induction or maps an alternative (e.g., detox first), then sets your follow‑up visit.
4) Stay supported. You’ll get counseling, check‑ins, and practical help (transportation, housing, employment resources). We coordinate with loved ones (with your permission) to add emotional support.
You won’t be pushed into one path. We offer both medication‑assisted and abstinence‑based options and will explain the pros/cons of each.
We’re Medicaid‑friendly and work with many commercial plans. If you’re unsure about eligibility or have had a lapse in coverage, we’ll help you re‑check and explain any out‑of‑pocket costs before you start care.
Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is prescribed by licensed medical professionals experienced in treating OUD. At Lotus, you’ll see a clinician (“Suboxone doctor”) who oversees your treatment plan and counseling.
Many people experience relief from opioid withdrawal and cravings as treatment is established. Your clinician will monitor how you’re feeling and adjust your dose safely.
Length varies. Some people use Suboxone short‑term; others continue longer as part of addiction treatment and long‑term recovery. We revisit the plan together at regular intervals.
Yes, drug testing may be part of care to support safety and progress. Your clinician will explain how and why we use tests—and what results mean for your plan.
Yes. We recommend counseling (individual, group, or family therapy) alongside medication. Skills, work and emotional support improve outcomes for many people.
Coverage varies by plan. We’ll verify health insurance (including Medicaid) and outline any costs in plain language before you begin.
Free on‑site parking in our front lot with clearly marked, accessible spaces close to the entrance. Look for the Lotus Recovery Centers sign at 1812 Newport Gap Pike, Wilmington, DE 19808 (Price’s Corner).
If you’re in a medical emergency, call 911. If you’re in emotional crisis or thinking about self‑harm, call/text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).
Speak with a clinician at (833) 922-1615 about MAT vs. abstinence paths—no pressure, just answers.