Suboxone Clinics in Washington, DC

5 MAT clinics found in Washington. Call to confirm current availability.

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2112 F St., Northwest, Suite 101,102, 402, 404B, Washington, DC 20037
OTP Registered

Services: buprenorphine, methadone

BayMark Health Services of West Virginia Inc. is a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) provider located in Washington, DC, offering treatment for opioid use disorder including buprenorphine (Suboxone). Registered as a SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), offering methadone and buprenorphine/Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder. Contact them directly to confirm availability, insurance acceptance, and current scheduling.

1320 Marion Barry Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020
OTP Registered

Services: buprenorphine, methadone

BHG XLVI, LLC is a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) provider located in Washington, DC, offering treatment for opioid use disorder including buprenorphine (Suboxone). Registered as a SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), offering methadone and buprenorphine/Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder. Contact them directly to confirm availability, insurance acceptance, and current scheduling.

50 Irving Street N.W., Washington, DC 20422
OTP Registered

Services: buprenorphine, methadone

Department of Veterans Affairs Community Clinic is a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) provider located in Washington, DC, offering treatment for opioid use disorder including buprenorphine (Suboxone). Registered as a SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), offering methadone and buprenorphine/Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder. Contact them directly to confirm availability, insurance acceptance, and current scheduling.

1900 D Street SE, Washington, DC 20003
OTP Registered

Services: buprenorphine, methadone

DOC Central Detention Facility Methadone Program is a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) provider located in Washington, DC, offering treatment for opioid use disorder including buprenorphine (Suboxone). Registered as a SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), offering methadone and buprenorphine/Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder. Contact them directly to confirm availability, insurance acceptance, and current scheduling.

1900 Massachusetts Avenue, S.E. Bldg. 13, Washington, DC 20003
OTP Registered

Services: buprenorphine, methadone

UPO Comprehensive Treatment Center is a medication-assisted treatment (MAT) provider located in Washington, DC, offering treatment for opioid use disorder including buprenorphine (Suboxone). Registered as a SAMHSA-certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), offering methadone and buprenorphine/Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder. Contact them directly to confirm availability, insurance acceptance, and current scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions — Suboxone Treatment in Washington

How do I find a suboxone clinic in Washington?

Use the listings above to find suboxone and buprenorphine providers in Washington, DC. Filter by Medicaid acceptance, telehealth, and whether the clinic is accepting new patients. Call the clinic directly to confirm availability.

Does Medicaid cover suboxone treatment?

Yes — Medicaid covers suboxone (buprenorphine) treatment in all 50 states as part of federal parity law requirements. Coverage details vary by state and plan. Use our Medicaid filter to find clinics that accept your coverage.

Can I get suboxone via telehealth?

Yes. Since 2020, DEA rules allow buprenorphine prescribing via telemedicine without an in-person visit first. Many clinics in this directory offer video visits — use the telehealth filter to find them.

What is the difference between suboxone and methadone?

Both treat opioid use disorder. Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is typically prescribed at an office and taken at home. Methadone for OUD is dispensed daily at a federally-registered OTP clinic. Suboxone is often more accessible and less stigmatized.