Finding a Suboxone Doctor Near You in Montgomery County, MD
Finding a Suboxone Doctor Near You in Montgomery County, MD
By Tamela Harrison, PMHNP-BC · Sevox Medical Services, Germantown, MD
If you or someone you love is struggling with opioid dependence, finding the right provider is one of the most important — and sometimes most overwhelming — first steps. You may have searched "Suboxone doctor near me" or "MAT clinic Montgomery County" and found a confusing mix of results without knowing what to look for.
This guide is designed to help you understand what medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with Suboxone actually involves, what to look for in a provider, and how to get started at Sevox Medical Services in Germantown, Maryland — without judgment, without pressure, and at your own pace.
First: Opioid Use Disorder Is a Medical Condition
Before anything else, it's important to say this clearly: opioid use disorder (OUD) is a medical condition — not a moral failure, not a lack of willpower, and not something to be ashamed of. It is a chronic condition that changes brain chemistry, and like any other chronic condition, it responds best to consistent, evidence-based medical treatment.
Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is one of the most well-researched, effective treatments available for opioid use disorder. When combined with behavioral health support, MAT significantly reduces cravings, prevents withdrawal, and improves long-term recovery outcomes. Research consistently shows that medication-assisted treatment with Suboxone reduces opioid use, decreases overdose risk, and improves quality of life — more effectively than abstinence-only approaches alone.
What Is Suboxone and How Does It Work?
Suboxone contains two active ingredients. Buprenorphine is a partial opioid agonist that reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings without producing the intense high of full opioids. Naloxone is an opioid blocker added to deter misuse. Together, these ingredients help stabilize the brain's opioid receptors, allowing patients to function normally, avoid withdrawal, and focus on recovery. Suboxone is typically taken as a film that dissolves under the tongue once daily.
What to Look For in a Suboxone Provider
Not all MAT providers are the same. When searching for a Suboxone doctor near you in Montgomery County, here are the key things to look for. Your provider should be licensed and credentialed with the appropriate DEA waiver to prescribe buprenorphine. The best MAT programs offer integrated mental health support, because recovery involves more than just the medication. You should feel safe, respected, and supported — not shamed or stigmatized. A good provider checks in regularly, adjusts your dose as needed, and supports you through the process. And most major plans, including Medicaid, cover MAT — confirm this before your first appointment.
Suboxone Treatment at Sevox Medical Services
At Sevox Medical Services in Germantown, Maryland, Tamela Harrison, PMHNP-BC provides compassionate, judgment-free Suboxone prescribing and medication-assisted treatment for adults in Montgomery County and surrounding communities.
Tamela brings over 20 years of healthcare experience and a genuinely warm, patient-centered approach to every appointment. She combines careful Suboxone prescribing with integrated mental health support — because she understands that recovery is about the whole person, not just the medication. We serve patients from Germantown, Clarksburg, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Montgomery Village, and surrounding Montgomery County, Maryland communities.
How to Get Started — 4 Simple Steps
Step 1 — Call or book online. Call 240-762-4141 or use our online booking system. Your inquiry is completely confidential. Same-week appointments are often available.
Step 2 — Confidential intake appointment. Tamela will review your history, answer your questions, and determine whether Suboxone is the right fit for you. There is no judgment — only support.
Step 3 — Begin your personalized MAT plan. Start treatment with careful dosing and close monitoring. Tamela will work with you to find the right dose and make sure you feel stable and supported from day one.
Step 4 — Ongoing support and follow-up. Regular check-ins, medication adjustments, and behavioral health support as you build your recovery — at your own pace, on your own timeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Suboxone just replacing one addiction with another? This is one of the most common misconceptions about MAT. Suboxone is a medication that stabilizes brain chemistry — similar to how someone with high blood pressure takes medication daily to stay healthy. When prescribed and monitored correctly, Suboxone does not produce the euphoric high associated with opioid misuse. It allows patients to function normally and focus on recovery.
How long will I need to take Suboxone? The duration of treatment varies by individual. Some patients benefit from shorter-term MAT while building other recovery supports. Others do better with longer-term treatment. Research shows that longer duration of MAT is associated with better outcomes. Tamela will discuss your options openly and respect your goals throughout the process.
Does insurance cover Suboxone treatment? Most major insurance plans — including Medicaid and Medicare — cover medication-assisted treatment with Suboxone. At Sevox Medical Services, we will verify your benefits before your first appointment. Call 240-762-4141 and we will check your coverage for free.
What if I've tried MAT before and relapsed? Relapse is a recognized part of the recovery process for many people — not a sign of failure. If you have tried MAT before, that experience is valuable information. Tamela will take time to understand what happened and how to build a plan that works better for where you are now.
You Don't Have to Do This Alone
Recovery is hard. Finding help shouldn't have to be. If you are looking for a Suboxone provider in Montgomery County, Maryland, Sevox Medical Services is here — without judgment, without shame, and with genuine commitment to your recovery.
Tamela Harrison, PMHNP-BC is accepting new MAT patients at our Germantown, Maryland location. Same-week appointments are often available. Call 240-762-4141 or book online at sevoxmedicalservices.com. Your call is completely confidential.