Delta Lifestyle Solutions provides Suboxone treatment to patients in Beckley and Raleigh County through our telemedicine program. You can receive the same medication-assisted treatment (MAT) from home that you would get at an in-person clinic – without the 90-minute drive to our Bridgeport office. We accept Medicaid, offer same-day appointments, and prescribe Suboxone during your first visit.
Why Telemedicine Works for Beckley Patients
Beckley is roughly 90 miles south of Bridgeport, which means a round trip to an in-person clinic takes most of a day. For working patients, parents, or anyone without reliable transportation, that kind of time commitment makes consistent treatment difficult.
Telemedicine removes that barrier entirely. Your appointments happen over a secure video call from wherever you’re comfortable – your home, your car during a work break, or anywhere with a phone and internet connection. Follow-up visits typically last 15 to 20 minutes. No drive, no waiting room, no time off work.
Raleigh County has limited options for Suboxone providers. Telemedicine connects you with experienced, licensed providers who specialize in Suboxone treatment and treat patients across West Virginia every day.
What Does Treatment Look Like?
Getting Started
- Call (681) 456-0005 or contact us online. We‘ll verify your insurance and schedule your first appointment – often the same day.
- First video visit (30-45 minutes) – Your provider reviews your history, explains how Suboxone works, determines your starting dose, and sends your prescription to your local Beckley pharmacy.
- Pick up your medication – Most patients fill their prescription the same day at their pharmacy of choice.
Ongoing Care
After your first visit, you’ll have regular follow-up appointments to monitor progress and adjust your dose if needed. Most patients see their provider monthly via video. We also offer GeneSight DNA testing to identify the medication and dose that best fits your genetics – reducing the trial-and-error that slows recovery.
What Is Suboxone and How Does It Help?
Suboxone is a prescription medication that contains buprenorphine and naloxone. It reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms for people with opioid use disorder. Unlike methadone, Suboxone can be prescribed through a standard medical office or telemedicine visit – you don’t need to visit a specialized dosing clinic every day.
Suboxone is the most widely prescribed medication for opioid use disorder in the United States. When combined with counseling and support, it significantly improves treatment outcomes and helps patients stay in recovery long-term.
Read more about what Suboxone is and how it works.
Does Medicaid Cover Telemedicine Suboxone Treatment?
Yes. West Virginia Medicaid covers telemedicine Suboxone visits at the same rate as in-person appointments. If you have Medicaid, you can expect to pay $0 for your visits with Delta. We also accept most commercial insurance plans.
Delta verifies your insurance before your first appointment so you know exactly what’s covered. If you don’t have insurance, call us to discuss options – we work with patients to find affordable paths to treatment.
Who Qualifies?
You may be a good fit for telemedicine Suboxone treatment if you:
- Live in Beckley, Raleigh County, or anywhere in West Virginia
- Have an opioid use disorder and want medication-assisted treatment
- Have a phone, tablet, or computer with internet access
- Can pick up prescriptions at a local pharmacy
There is no judgment here. Whether you’re seeking treatment for the first time or returning after a previous attempt, Delta’s providers treat every patient with respect and confidentiality.
Areas We Serve Near Beckley
Our telemedicine program reaches patients throughout southern West Virginia, including:
- Beckley (Raleigh County)
- Oak Hill and Fayetteville (Fayette County)
- Princeton and Bluefield (Mercer County)
- Hinton (Summers County)
- Lewisburg (Greenbrier County)
We also serve patients in Clarksburg, Grafton, and communities across the state.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Beckley patients can receive all of their care via telemedicine. The only exception would be if you choose to get GeneSight testing done in person, though we can also coordinate a mailed collection kit.
Yes. Federal rules allow providers to prescribe Suboxone during an initial telemedicine appointment. Your provider will evaluate you during the video visit and send your prescription to your Beckley-area pharmacy the same day.
Your provider may request periodic drug tests as part of your treatment plan. These can be completed at a local lab in Beckley or through an at-home test kit, depending on your provider’s recommendation.
Yes. All video visits use HIPAA-compliant, encrypted connections. No one can see your appointment details, and there’s no public record of your visit. Many patients appreciate that telemedicine lets them receive treatment without visiting a clinic in their community.
Many patients have had previous treatment experiences that didn’t go well. That doesn’t mean Suboxone isn’t right for you – it may mean the dose wasn’t optimized or the treatment setting wasn’t a good fit. Delta’s providers specialize in finding what works for each individual patient, including using GeneSight testing to guide medication decisions.
Start Treatment Today
If you’re in Beckley or Raleigh County and ready to start Suboxone treatment, Delta Lifestyle Solutions makes it easy. Same-day appointments. Medicaid accepted. No judgment. No long drives.
Call (681) 456-0005 or schedule online to get started.