Suboxone Treatment That Accepts Kansas Medicaid
If you're on Kansas Medicaid, Ophelia can connect you with a licensed doctor for Suboxone treatment; entirely online, from home. Get seen in 1–3 days, no waiting rooms, no travel.
Does Kansas Medicaid Cover suboxone?

Yes — Kansas Medicaid covers Suboxone® treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD). Coverage generally includes clinician visits, medication, and related treatment support, which makes it possible for many patients to access care at little to no cost.

Here is what Kansas Medicaid coverage generally includes

Clinician visits
Clinician visits — Telehealth visits with a licensed clinician are typically covered under Kansas Medicaid plans.
Medication
Medication — Kansas Medicaid generally covers buprenorphine-based medications for OUD, including Suboxone® and its generic equivalent, buprenorphine/naloxone. In most cases, patients receive the generic version rather than brand-name Suboxone®. Both are clinically equivalent and work the same way.
Prior authorization
Prior authorization — Some Kansas Medicaid plans may require prior authorization before covering Suboxone®. Ophelia handles this process on your behalf.
Out-of-pocket costs
Out-of-pocket costs — Most Kansas Medicaid patients pay little to nothing for care, and many pay less than $10 per month. [STATE_MEDICAID_COST_DETAILS]

If you are unsure whether your specific plan is covered, check your exact coverage

How to get Suboxone Through Kansas Medicaid with Ophelia

Once your insurance is confirmed, starting treatment with Ophelia is straightforward and typically takes just a few days. Here is how it works:

Step 1
Check if you're eligible

Use Ophelia's free insurance checker to confirm your [PAYER_NAME] coverage. No commitment required; it's free and takes less than 2 minutes.

Step 2
Book a welcome call + schedule your intake visit

Speak with our enrollment team to learn more about the program and ask any questions. Get seen in 1–3 days. You'll meet with a licensed clinician via secure video call to discuss your history and treatment goals.

Step 3
Get your prescription

If you're eligible, your Suboxone® prescription will be sent directly to a local pharmacy that accepts [PAYER_NAME], so you can pick up your medication close to home.
Ophelia is 100% confidential, and we will never share your information without your permission. Ophelia handles prior authorization on your behalf, so you don't have to deal with Kansas Medicaid paperwork. Ophelia provides online Suboxone treatment through telehealth, with support from online Suboxone clinicians who can help you get started from home.

What's included in your care

  • All clinician visits via secure video call
  • Suboxone® prescription sent directly to your local pharmacy
  • Ongoing medical support and maintenance from your dedicated care team
  • Comfort medication to ease withdrawal symptoms while starting Suboxone®, if needed
  • Ongoing medical support and maintenance from your dedicated care team
  • Treatment for co-occurring conditions, including anxiety, depression, and insomnia, for eligible patients
  • 100% online, no waiting rooms, and no travel required
  • No mandatory group sessions or in-person clinic visits
  • No required counseling or therapy to receive your prescription
  • Private and discreet: no one needs to know you're in treatment

Eligibility note: Ophelia treats opioid use disorder (OUD) only, provides care entirely via telehealth, and is currently available in 16 states. Use the insurance checker to confirm availability in your state.

What Kansas Medicaid patients typically pay

Most Kansas Medicaid patients pay little to nothing for care — many pay less than $10/month.

Your exact cost will depend on your specific Medicaid plan and state, including factors such as copays and prior authorization requirements. [STATE_MEDICAID_COST_DETAILS]

If your coverage is not confirmed or you prefer to pay out of pocket, Ophelia's cash-pay option is available at $245/month.

Where Ophelia accepts [PAYER_NAME]

Please note that insurance coverage can vary by state, even within the same [PAYER_NAME] plan.

Confirming your specific plan and state is the best way to know exactly what is covered. Don't see your state? Check if we're available in your area.

Why choose Ophelia

  • Prior authorization handled for you — we deal with Kansas Medicaid, so you don't have to
  • Get seen in 1–3 days, faster access than most in-person clinics
  • Most Kansas Medicaid patients pay under $10/month — we help identify all available insurance coverage upfront
  • 100% online — no waiting rooms, no travel, no time off work
  • 79% of patients remain in treatment at 180 days
  • NPS of 97 — among the highest patient satisfaction scores in healthcare
  • Caring, compassionate clinicians who specialize in OUD — not a general practice
  • 20,000+ patients treated — with a dedicated care team that knows your name, your history, and your goals

What our patients are saying

I have been a patient with Ophelia for over a year now, and I can say with total confidence that they have been a vital part of my journey.

This place is like no other, humanity, respect, dignity and friendship. I love my monthly meetings. They dont make you feel ashamed or embarrassed for choices made in the past.

Ophelia has been a life saver for me! Very friendly, respectful, and professional. Easy to work with, and great with scheduling. Very highly recommend for your recovery journey.

I’ve been with Ophelia Health for about 2½ years, and they’ve been amazing. Their online Suboxone treatment makes appointments and prescription refills easy, which has helped me stay sober.

I prefer this method over a methadone clinic or going to the streets to get something that could kill me. Highly recommended for people who are willing to get off the street drugs.

As seen in

Outcomes

85% of Ophelia patients are engaged in treatment early in care, more than 5x the national average

79% of patients are retained in treatment at 180 days, more than 2x the national average

97 Net Promoter Score, 3x the industry average

FAQs

Does Kansas Medicaid cover Suboxone without prior authorization?
Some Kansas Medicaid plans may cover Suboxone without prior authorization, while others may require approval first. Coverage can vary by plan, so the fastest way to confirm is to check your exact insurance details with Ophelia.
How long does prior authorization take with Kansas Medicaid?
It depends on your specific plan, but prior authorization can sometimes take a few days. Ophelia handles this process for you and will keep you updated along the way.
Do I need a referral to start Suboxone treatment through Kansas Medicaid?

In many cases, no referral is needed to start treatment. If anything is required for your plan, Ophelia can help guide you through the next steps.

Will Kansas Medicaid cover my follow-up visits with Ophelia?

In many cases, yes. Follow-up visits are often covered, but the exact details depend on your Medicaid plan and state.

What happens if I lose my Kansas Medicaid coverage while in treatment?

If your coverage changes, Ophelia can help you understand your options. You may still be able to continue care through a self-pay option or another insurance plan.

Can I use Ophelia if I have both Medicaid and Medicare?

Yes, many patients with both types of coverage may still be able to use Ophelia. The exact coverage depends on how your plans work together, so it’s best to confirm your details.

Can I get Suboxone through Ophelia if I just got approved for Kansas Medicaid?

Yes, if your plan is active and Ophelia accepts it, you may be able to start treatment right away. Use the insurance checker to confirm your coverage and next steps.

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