You do not have to do this alone. We provide judgment-free, medication-assisted treatment for people ready to take back control of their lives. Walk in as you are. We will meet you where you are.
Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) combines FDA-approved medications with supportive care to help people recover from opioid and alcohol dependence. It is not trading one substance for another. It is evidence-based medicine that helps your brain heal while you rebuild your life.
A daily dissolving film or tablet that calms cravings and prevents withdrawal. Most patients feel the difference within the first dose. Taken at home as part of your daily routine.
One injection per month, given right here in our office. No daily medication to remember. Provides steady, consistent relief from cravings and withdrawal around the clock.
A monthly injection that blocks the effects of opioids and reduces alcohol cravings. A strong option for people who have completed detox and want added protection in their recovery.
Medication-Assisted Treatment is a proven path forward. Here is how it works at Healtop.
A private, honest conversation with your provider about your history, your goals, and what recovery looks like for you. No judgment. No rush.
If appropriate, you may begin medication the same day. Your provider will explain how it works, what to expect, and answer every question you have.
Regular follow-up visits to check in, adjust your treatment, and make sure you feel supported. We are in this with you for the long run.
As your recovery strengthens, visit frequency decreases. The goal is a stable, fulfilling life where treatment fits into the background, not the foreground.
No surprises. Here is exactly how your first appointment works.
Your first visit is longer than a typical appointment so we can get to know you, understand your situation fully, and build a treatment plan together.
In many cases, you can start medication during your first visit. You do not need to wait days or weeks to begin feeling better. We move at your pace.
Your treatment records receive the highest federal privacy protection. Substance use treatment records cannot be shared without your written consent, even with other doctors.
Substance use treatment records at Healtop Healthcare are protected under HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2, the strictest federal privacy regulation in healthcare. Your records cannot be disclosed to employers, law enforcement, family members, or other providers without your explicit written authorization. We take this seriously because your safety depends on it.
If you have a question not listed here, call us. We are happy to talk.
Absolutely not. Every person who walks through our door is treated with respect and dignity. Substance use is a medical condition, not a moral failing. Our team understands this, and you will feel it from the moment you arrive. Many of our patients say they were nervous before their first visit and then wondered why they waited so long.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Some people take medication for months, others for years. Research shows that longer treatment leads to better outcomes. Your provider will work with you to find the right duration based on your progress and goals. There is no pressure to stop before you are ready.
Yes. Most of our patients work full-time while receiving treatment. Medication-assisted treatment is designed to help you live a normal, productive life. You will not feel sedated or impaired. Many patients say they are more productive and focused on treatment than they have been in years.
Yes. Virginia Medicaid covers medication-assisted treatment, including office visits and medication. We also accept Anthem, Aetna, Humana, Sentara, Optima, and other commercial insurance plans. If you are uninsured, ask about our self-pay options. Cost should never be a barrier to getting help.
It depends on the medication. For Suboxone, mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms are typically needed before your first dose to ensure the medication works safely. Your provider will explain exactly what to expect and when to take your first dose. For Sublocade and Vivitrol, the timing is different, and your provider will walk you through it. Either way, you will never be left to figure it out alone.
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