Opioid Addiction Medication, Suboxone
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is designed to relieve physiological cravings, normalize brain chemistry and other body functions, and block the euphoric effect of opioids. This is accomplished without the negative effects caused by illicit drugs.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Synergy Wellness offers confidential medication-assisted treatment to help individuals recover from opioid dependence.

More about Suboxone Addiction Medication
Synergy Wellness treats opioid addiction with the use of buprenorphine-naloxone, better known as SUBOXONE®. Please call our front office staff for more information and to schedule an appointment if you think medication-assisted therapy might help you.
Buprenorphine (SUBOXONE®) Therapy
Synergy Wellness treats opioid addiction with the use of buprenorphine-naloxone, better known as SUBOXONE®. Please call our front office staff for more information and to schedule an appointment if you think medication-assisted therapy might help you.
Why SUBOXONE®?
Buprenorphine-naloxone(SUBOXONE®) is an effective treatment option for opioid dependency and chronic pain management. The link below offers more information on SUBOXONE® and important patient safety.
What is SUBOXONE®?
Buprenorphine-Naloxone (Suboxone®) therapy provides a promising solution to the struggle of opioid addiction. Buprenorphine works to curb cravings, providing a release from opioid dependence. Combined with psychosocial treatment, consistent drug therapy with Buprenorphine creates an opportunity to break free from the grip of opioids.
Recover from opioid dependency at Synergy Wellness
Synergy Wellness is a certified suboxone clinic to treat opioid dependence. Our clinic serves to encourage, educate, and provide a support system. Our patients at Synergy Wellness are also encouraged to combine the treatment we provide with other forms of therapy, such as counseling, in order to ensure long-term recovery.
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is used to treat substance use disorders and help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms associated with opioid use disorder. Read more here at SAMHSA.gov.