Straightforward pricing for continuity care, with practice fees and pharmacy medication costs handled separately.
Two simple charges. No hidden costs.
Paid once when you join. Used to begin intake, onboarding, and physician review workflow. Charge review is handled under the posted refund and cancellation policy.
Covers continuity care, prescription management, and physician-led follow-up. No per-interaction fees.
Annual option: $1,000/year (save $200). Ask at enrollment.
Your $100/month is ongoing access to the care system — is not a single transaction.
Practice fees cover your care. The medication is billed through your pharmacy.
Most insurance plans — including Medicaid and Medicare — cover buprenorphine at the pharmacy. You pay the practice fee out-of-pocket; your pharmacy benefit handles the medication cost separately.
Generic buprenorphine/naloxone is widely available at low cost. GoodRx, Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs, and manufacturer patient assistance programs can significantly reduce out-of-pocket medication costs.
Possibly — if you have a PPO or out-of-network benefits.
SuboxoneNYC does not bill insurance directly. However, if your plan includes out-of-network (OON) benefits, you may be able to submit for partial reimbursement on your own. We provide a monthly receipt you can submit to your insurer.
Reimbursement is between you and your insurer. We cannot guarantee any specific outcome. FSA and HSA funds may be used to pay practice fees.
Practice fees and pharmacy medication costs are handled separately. Pricing is direct and predictable, and coverage questions are reviewed individually so treatment is not delayed by avoidable confusion.
Yes. Buprenorphine treatment is a qualified medical expense. FSA and HSA funds can be used for both the enrollment deposit and monthly membership.
No. You do not need insurance to receive care. The only requirement is paying the practice fee. Your pharmacy insurance (if you have it) handles medication costs independently.
SuboxoneNYC does not accept Medicaid for practice fees. However, if you have Medicaid, it will likely cover buprenorphine at your pharmacy — you would pay the practice membership separately.
The deposit starts intake, onboarding, and physician review. It does not guarantee a prescription or treatment outcome. Refund and cancellation requests are handled under the posted policy.
If $100/month isn't feasible, we recommend federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) or NYC Health + Hospitals, which offer buprenorphine treatment on a sliding scale. SuboxoneNYC is designed for patients who want direct access and continuity at a flat, predictable rate.
$500 deposit. $100/month. No insurance games. No surprise bills.
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