Start Suboxone Treatment in Hobart

Convenient Addiction Treatment for Hobart and The Region

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Accepted insurance including Indiana Medicaid, HIP, and Medicare for Hobart Suboxone patients.

We accept all Indiana Medicaid (HIP), Medicare, and most major commercial insurance plans.

High-quality, compassionate addiction treatment shouldn't involve fighting traffic on US-30 or the I-80/94. Better Life MD offers a 100% virtual, online addiction medicine platform specifically for our neighbors in Hobart and Lake Station.

Compassionate Suboxone Treatment for Hobart and Lake County, Indiana

Whether you are at home in Deep River, working near the Southlake Mall, or simply prefer the privacy of a video visit, our telehealth option connects you directly with an Indiana-licensed provider. We specialize in managing opioid dependence and withdrawal with tailored plans featuring Suboxone (Buprenorphine-Naloxone), Vivitrol, and long-acting injections like Sublocade and Brixadi. We proudly accept all Indiana Medicaid (HIP), Medicare, and major commercial insurance for patients throughout Lake and Porter Counties.

Clinical Expertise for Northwest Indiana

  • Opioid pain pills: Safe transition to evidence-based recovery

  • Heroin & Fentanyl: Specialized induction protocols to help you transition safely to Suboxone.

  • Kratom & 7-OH: Medical management for dependency on high-potency retail extracts found in local shops.

  • Xylazine (Tranq): Professional support for complex withdrawal symptoms


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  • Yes. We accept all Indiana Medicaid plans. We also accept most major medical insurance plans.

  • Suboxone is a combination of two medications: Buprenorphine and Naloxone. The Buprenorphine acts as a "partial agonist," which means it fills your brain’s opioid receptors just enough to stop withdrawal sickness and silence cravings, but without producing the dangerous "high" or respiratory depression associated with fentanyl or heroin. This creates a stable "ceiling effect" that allows you to function normally, work, and focus on your life while your brain chemistry heals.

  • You simply need a device with a camera and internet access like your smartphone, tablet, or laptop.

  • Yes. You have the option of coming to be seen in-person or doing all of your visits virtually with a smartphone for example.

  • Yes, we have specialized protocols to taper people off Suboxone. Depending on the individual, this may include an individualized tapering plan with use of comfort medications or transitioning to Brixadi or Sublocade.