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As seen on CBS Morning News, our online addiction medication services are transforming lives. We provide a safe, convenient, and confidential way to access treatment from anywhere. Trusted by experts and recognized for our innovative approach, we’re here to support your journey to recovery. Discover how we make healing accessible for everyone.
As seen on CBS Morning News, our online addiction medication services are transforming lives. We provide a safe, convenient, and confidential way to access treatment from anywhere. Trusted by experts and recognized for our innovative approach, we’re here to support your journey to recovery. Discover how we make healing accessible for everyone.
Arizona has seen an incredible rise in the number of opioid-related deaths since 2015. In fact, since June 2015 the Arizona Department of Health Services estimates that there have been over 27,000 opioid overdoses in the state of Arizona. Sadly, over 3,000 of those people didn’t survive the trauma. It is no question that Arizona is in the middle of a crisis when it comes to opioid addiction, use, and overdose deaths. Because of this data, recovery Delivered was launched in Arizona, one of our first states. We also have ties directly to Arizona, as one of our Founders is from Tempe, AZ. He wanted to work to provide care to everyone who was struggling to get it in the state and make access simple and easy for those ready to take back their life.
Suboxone® as the brand name, or the generic buprenorphine/naloxone, has provided a way out for many patients fighting against opioid addiction. Naloxone alone has also been treating Arizona residents for alcohol addiction for several years. Suboxone® or its generic work by activating the part of the brain stimulated by opioid use. This means the patient has no intense cravings to use because their basic needs are being met. According to the SAMHSA website, as of October 1st, 2019, there are over 1,100 Suboxone doctors in Arizona. Many of these providers also already work for a Suboxone clinic in Phoenix and would require you to join them at that physical facility. This is a significant reason Recovery Delivered launched in Arizona.
The cost of Suboxone in Arizona varies on insurance. As of April 2020, the cost of Suboxone in Arizona is roughly $300 for a 30-day supply.
The cost comes in with weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly doctor meetings and drug testing. Recovery Delivered offers a tiered pricing model, starting at just $89/month for those transferring care from another online Suboxone clinic or local Arizona Suboxone doctor. For those new to Suboxone, weekly meetings are $75/week.
Recovery Delivered was born out of the opioid epidemic plaguing our country.
With decades of experience treating addiction, our founders have learned that hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved if people had better access to care.
So, they created Recovery Delivered. It’s an online addiction treatment and medication management platform. Using sophisticated technology, they’ve made access to care both easy and affordable.
If you or someone you know could benefit from online Suboxone treatment, this platform can help streamline the process of connecting with providers and getting the right medications.
Semaglutide is approved for weight loss for people with a BMI 30+ or for those with a BMI 27+ with co-morbidities such as high blood pressure. You can complete the form to the right if you are ready to get started. This will provide your BMI and send you to a page where you can begin care with us.
In order to start any GLP1 medication you must have a BMI 30+ or 27+ with additional health concerns such as high blood preausre. Once you complete this form, you will be directed to our app to schedule your first appointment with your provider.
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