Bicycle Health - Virginia is an online Medication Assisted Treatment Program. Bicycle Health - Virginia specializes in the treatment of opioid addiction, and substance abuse.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the use of medications along with counseling and therapy to treat substance abuse. MAT is mainly used to treat opioid addictions (i.e. heroin and/or prescription drugs like OxyContin or Vicodin). Medications like buprenorphine are used in MAT to help normalize brain chemistry, block the effects of alcohol and/or opioids, relieve cravings, and stabilize body functions, making sobriety easier to maintain. All medications used are approved by the FDA, and every MAT program is tailored to the patient’s specific needs.
We are 100% online, so treatment is convenient and accessible from wherever you are, including the comfort of your own home. Our doctors prescribe Suboxone, which helps patients feel normal and healthy.
Bicycle Health exists to treat all patients with opioid use disorder. Many people who have been taking opioids can become dependent on these substances, and opioids can start to take control of their life. They have cravings, think about opioids all the time, and are unable to fulfill their daily responsibilities, like going to work or taking care of friends and family. It becomes an “all consuming disease”.
We are committed to helping patients lead fulfilling and opioid-free lives, and we’ve already helped thousands of patients take their lives back from addiction. The Bicycle Health medical team believes that everyone deserves access to confidential, individualized, and non-judgmental care for opioid dependence.
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In individual therapy, a patient meets one-on-one with a trained psychologist or counselor. Therapy is a pivotal part of effective substance abuse treatment, as it often covers root causes of addiction, including challenges faced by the patient in their social, family, and work/school life.