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Suboxone / MAT

Online Suboxone and MAT for Opioid and Alcohol Use in Maryland

Dr. Hardik Yadav, MD

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

Getting off opioids, or reining in drinking that has quietly taken over, is hard enough without your job or your family finding out.

Suboxone Maintenance for Opioid Use Disorder, Prescribed by Telehealth

If you are keeping up with work and daily life while your use runs the show, you can start treatment from home anywhere in Maryland, on evenings or weekends. Dr. Hardik Yadav, MD, a Board-Certified Psychiatrist who is also certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine, handles that care by video, privately, and off your insurance record.

New patients can start Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder entirely by telehealth with Dr. Yadav, with no in-person visit required. Suboxone, which combines buprenorphine and naloxone, is a maintenance medication that eases cravings and withdrawal so you can hold down work, family, and daily life while you stabilize. Dr. Yadav is straightforward about how it works, what staying on it involves, and how a taper works if and when that becomes your goal. He treats opioid use disorder as the medical condition it is and adjusts your plan over follow-up visits based on how you're actually doing.

Medication for Alcohol Use Disorder, Managed Online

For alcohol use, Dr. Yadav manages medication that lowers cravings and supports you in cutting back or stopping, all by telehealth. Many of the people he treats are holding down a job and a family while drinking more than they want to, and they never set foot in a clinic. Your initial 60-minute visit covers your history and what you're aiming for, then follow-up visits keep the plan on track. He refers you for counseling or a higher level of care when that would help, and he tells you honestly when it would.

Discreet Addiction Treatment for Working Professionals

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 appointment is a private video visit you can take from home or behind a closed door at work, with evening and weekend times so you don't have to explain a midday absence. The platforms are HIPAA-compliant. For a lot of people, that privacy is the difference between getting help and putting it off another year.

Addiction Medicine Care Directly From Dr. Hardik Yadav, MD

Dr. Yadav is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist with over 15 years of experience, certified in Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine, and he holds a Master's in Public Health. He has handled severe, complex cases through his work in the corrections system, and he is comfortable treating addiction alongside the depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or PTSD that often sits underneath it. Treating both at once is usually where the earliest relief comes from, and he keeps his approach non-judgmental and evidence-based throughout.

Starting MAT From Home in Maryland

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with Dr. Yadav is fully online for patients anywhere in Maryland. You start with a free 15-minute consult to see whether this is the right fit, then book a 60-minute initial visit where he takes a full history and builds your plan. Most patients can begin within the same week. Medication check-ins run about 30 minutes, longer if you need it, and the same psychiatrist handles every visit from the first consult on.

What Treatment Costs and How Cash-Pay Works

Ansh Health Associates lists its rates up front, so there are no surprises. 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 the 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'll 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
New patients can start Suboxone entirely through telehealth, with no in-person visit and no waiting room. Discreet maintenance that works around your schedule.
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 get Suboxone through telehealth in Maryland?
Yes. Dr. Yadav can start and manage Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone) for opioid use disorder entirely by telehealth for patients in Maryland. No in-person visit is required.
Will Suboxone just replace one addiction with another?
Suboxone is a prescribed maintenance medication that eases cravings and withdrawal so you can stabilize your life. Dr. Yadav is upfront about how it works, how long people typically stay on it, and what a taper looks like if and when that becomes your goal.
Do you treat alcohol use disorder too?
Yes. Dr. Yadav manages medication for alcohol use disorder by telehealth, often for people holding down work and family while drinking more than they want to, and he refers for counseling or higher-level care when it would help.
Do you take insurance?
Ansh Health Associates is a private, cash-pay practice. The initial visit is $350 and follow-ups are $200, paid in full before the visit, and you can request a superbill afterward to submit for possible reimbursement. A free 15-minute consult lets you sort out the details first.
Is my treatment private?
Yes. Visits are HIPAA-compliant video appointments, and because care is cash-pay and private, nothing is billed to insurance, so it stays off your insurance record and separate from your employer.

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.