We're making life without opioids easier to achieve
No judgment. No stigma.
Schedule a free welcome call to learn more about our program and ask questions. Once you’re enrolled, treatment is on your terms:
Don’t have coverage? We offer transparent out-of-pocket pricing.
LEARN MORE ABOUT COVERAGEMedications for addiction treatment (MAT), like Suboxone, are the gold standard of care for opioid use disorder according to the UN, CDC, NIH, SAMHSA, and AMA.
Your clinical team consists of clinicians, nurses, care coordinators, and peers, who have either been in your shoes, or who have worked closely with people who have.
Addressing the opioid epidemic in Binghamton
The opioid epidemic in Binghamton, NY has had devastating effects on the community. Like many other cities across the United States, Binghamton has seen a significant increase in opioid addiction and overdose deaths in recent years. The accessibility and availability of prescription painkillers, such as oxycodone and hydrocodone, have contributed to the rise in addiction rates. Additionally, the influx of illicit opioids, such as heroin and fentanyl, has further exacerbated the crisis. The opioid epidemic has not only impacted individuals and families but has also strained local healthcare systems and law enforcement agencies. Ophelia is addressing this crisis by offering accessible and evidence-based treatment options to those in need in Binghamton and beyond.
Frequently asked questions
People regularly using opioids who want to control or stop their use as well as those who don't need a higher level of care for acute medical or psychiatric issues.
At the moment, Ophelia clinicians primarily prescribe Suboxone or the generic buprenorphine + naloxone combination. We can also prescribe medication for symptoms related to withdrawal during induction, such as nausea or trouble sleeping, and medication for depressive, anxiety, and insomnia disorders. Learn more about Suboxone here.
Ophelia is 100% committed to your privacy and confidentiality. We will never share your information with anyone without your permission, including your employer. Read more about our Notice of Privacy Practices here.
Suboxone is a combination medication of Buprenorphine and Naloxone. It’s a partial opioid that binds to the same receptors in the brain as traditional opioids and reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms but does not produce the same “high” at a therapeutic dosage, so you can feel physically healthy and remain clear-headed all day. Learn more about Suboxone here.
We accept many major insurance plans, including Medicaid. Most patients pay less than $10 a month for care, which includes all clinician visits via video calls, Suboxone management, and ongoing support from the dedicated care team. Cash pay also available. Learn more about insurance and pricing here.