Buprenorphine Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder

A Safer, Medically Supervised Path to Recovery

Opioid use disorder doesn’t have to define your future. Our Buprenorphine treatment program offers a safe, proven path to recovery guided by expert care and delivered with compassion. Regain control, reduce cravings, and start healing with support that understands where you’ve been and where you’re going. 

Break Free with Buprenorphine

Buprenorphine is an FDA-approved medication used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD).

It works by attaching to the same brain receptors as opioids like heroin, oxycodone, or fentanyl but without producing the same high. Instead, it offers steady support that helps people take back control of their lives.

Buprenorphine for opioid dependence helps to:

  • Reduce cravings

  • Prevent withdrawal symptoms

  • Stabilize brain chemistry

  • Lower the risk of relapse and overdose

Begin recovery in a way that works for your lifestyle. Whether you’re just starting out or need help staying on track, our buprenorphine treatment program provides medically guided care and a non-judgmental environment where real progress can happen.

What We Offer

Opioid recovery is deeply personal, and we’re here to help make it safer, more manageable, and more supported.

At Kalamazoo TMS & Behavioral Health, our Buprenorphine treatment program combines medical expertise with real empathy so you’re never navigating this alone. 

Thorough Evaluation

Comprehensive psychiatric evaluation before starting treatment 

Tailored Care Plans

Individualized treatment plans tailored to your history and needs

Expert Support

Medication management by experienced mental health professionals 

Consistent Monitoring

Regular check-ins to monitor progress and adjust care 

Mental Health Integration

Guidance for managing co-occurring mental health conditions like anxiety or depression 

Long-Term Support

Ongoing encouragement from a team that’s focused on long-term recovery 

 

Conditions We Commonly Treat with Buprenorphine

Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), including prescription painkiller dependence 

Heroin addiction 

Chronic relapse after detox or rehab 

Co-occurring mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, or PTSD 

Opioid dependence in individuals with chronic pain 

Care That’s Covered and Accessible

We accept major insurance providers, offer out-of-network support, and provide payment plans for uninsured patients.

You’re Not Alone—We Are Here To Help   

Recovery is possible. You don’t have to suffer in silence or go through it alone. If you’re ready to stop chasing pills or managing pain through opioids, we’re here to help you take that first step.  

Buprenorphine is a medication that helps people with opioid addiction safely reduce or stop use. It binds to the same brain receptors as opioids, but without producing a high. It reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms, helping you feel more stable and in control.  

Yes. Suboxone® is a brand name for a medication that combines buprenorphine with naloxone (which helps prevent misuse). We use Suboxone® or similar medications depending on your specific needs.  

No, not in the way opioids cause addiction. Buprenorphine is used as a medical tool to stabilize brain chemistry and support long-term recovery. It’s not about replacing one drug with another, it’s about giving your body what it needs to heal safely.  

It varies. Some people take it short-term, while others benefit from longer maintenance. We work with you to develop a plan based on your progress, stability, and goals. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer.  

Yes, but timing matters. Buprenorphine is safest and most effective when started once you’re in early withdrawal. We’ll help you understand when and how to begin treatment safely.  

Absolutely. Your privacy is protected, and all treatment is provided in a discreet, confidential setting. We understand the importance of dignity and respect throughout your recovery process.  

Most insurance plans cover buprenorphine treatment. We’ll help you check your coverage and discuss any out-of-pocket costs ahead of time.