Editorial illustration of a hand offering a medication bottle, for opioid use disorder care

Opioid Use Disorder

Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder, Started From Home in Maryland

Dr. Hardik Yadav, MD

Board-Certified Psychiatrist · Addiction Medicine (ABPM) · Maryland

The hardest part of stopping opioids is rarely the decision.

Start Suboxone From Home Anywhere in Maryland

It is the withdrawal that arrives within hours and the worry about who might find out if you ask for help. If you are holding down a job and a family while opioids control more of your day than you want, you can begin Suboxone treatment from home anywhere in Maryland, on an evening or a weekend. Dr. Hardik Yadav, MD, a Board-Certified Psychiatrist who is also certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine, manages that care by video, privately, and off your insurance record.

You can begin medication for opioid use disorder from home, with no in-person visit required to begin treatment or to stay in it. New patients start Suboxone with Dr. Yadav entirely by video, on evenings and weekends when that is easier to manage privately. You take each appointment from wherever you are in Maryland, and the same psychiatrist handles your medication from the first visit forward.

How Buprenorphine Eases Cravings and Withdrawal

Suboxone combines buprenorphine and naloxone. As a maintenance medication, it eases cravings and blunts withdrawal so your day stops revolving around the next dose and you can hold down work and family while you stabilize. Dr. Yadav treats opioid use disorder as the medical condition it is, and he is straightforward about how the medication works, what staying on it involves, and how a taper works if and when coming off becomes your goal. He adjusts the plan over your follow-up visits based on how you are actually doing.

Private Opioid Treatment That Stays Off Your Insurance Record

Because Ansh Health Associates is private and cash-pay, nothing about your treatment is billed to insurance, so it stays off your insurance record and separate from your employer. Each visit is a HIPAA-compliant video appointment you can join from home, or from a private spot on a break, with evening and weekend times so there is no midday absence to explain. For many people managing a career, a professional license, or a family, that privacy is what finally makes asking for help feel possible.

Opioid Use Disorder Care Directly From Dr. Hardik Yadav, MD

Dr. Yadav is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist with more than 15 years of experience, certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and he holds a Master's in Public Health. Through his work in the corrections system he has managed severe, complex addiction cases, and he treats opioid use disorder alongside the depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or PTSD that often sits underneath it. Addressing both at once is usually where the earliest relief comes from. His approach stays non-judgmental and evidence-based, and he refers you for counseling or a higher level of care when that would genuinely help.

What Starting Treatment Looks Like

You begin with a free 15-minute consult to see whether this is the right fit and to get your questions answered. From there, a 60-minute initial visit covers your full history and builds your treatment plan, and most patients can be seen within the same week. Follow-up visits run about 30 minutes, longer when you need it. Dr. Yadav takes a detailed history and can order genetic testing to see how your body processes medication, so the plan is matched to you. Most patients notice a difference within two to four appointments, though that varies from person to person.

Cost of Suboxone Treatment and Cash-Pay Reimbursement

Ansh Health Associates publishes its rates up front. The initial 60-minute evaluation is $350 and follow-up visits are $200. Dr. Yadav's practice is cash-pay and does not bill insurance, so payment is made in full before each visit by credit, debit, or HSA/FSA card. Afterward you can request a superbill to submit to your insurance for possible reimbursement, and the practice publishes the CPT codes and Tax ID you will need. What comes back depends on your plan and carrier. The free 15-minute consult lets you sort out the details before you commit to anything.

Dr. Hardik Yadav, MD, Board-Certified Psychiatrist · Addiction Medicine (ABPM) · Maryland
Suboxone treatment should fit your life, not upend it. It is discreet, it is entirely by video, and I will be honest with you about what actually helps.
Dr. Hardik Yadav, MDBoard-Certified Psychiatrist · Addiction Medicine (ABPM) · Maryland

Dr. Yadav is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist and an Addiction Medicine Specialist (American Board of Preventive Medicine), with an MD, a Master of Public Health, and over 15 years of experience that includes complex cases in the corrections system. Every visit across Maryland is with him directly, by video.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I start Suboxone from home in Maryland, or do I have to go to a clinic?
You can start and continue Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone) for opioid use disorder entirely by telehealth with Dr. Yadav anywhere in Maryland. No in-person visit is required to begin treatment or to stay in it.
Is Suboxone just trading one opioid for another?
Suboxone is a prescribed maintenance medication that eases cravings and withdrawal so you can stabilize your life. Dr. Yadav treats opioid use disorder as a medical condition and is upfront about how the medication works, how long people typically stay on it, and what a taper looks like if and when coming off becomes your goal.
What happens if I relapse during treatment?
Dr. Yadav's care is non-judgmental and evidence-based. Opioid use disorder is a medical condition, and setbacks are treated as part of that, with your plan adjusted at your follow-up visits. He refers you for counseling or a higher level of care when that would help.
Will this show up on my insurance or get back to my employer?
No. Because care is cash-pay and private, nothing is billed to insurance, so it stays off your insurance record and separate from your employer. Visits are HIPAA-compliant video appointments.
How soon can I be seen?
Most patients can book a 60-minute initial visit within the same week, after a free 15-minute consult. Evening and weekend appointments are available.
Can I eventually come off Suboxone?
Yes. Tapering is possible when it becomes your goal. Dr. Yadav is straightforward about what that involves and adjusts your plan over follow-up visits based on how you are doing.

Start with a free 15-minute consult

Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please schedule a consultation with our team to discuss your individual needs.