Columbus Georgia Buprenorphine Doctors

Locate Columbus, Georgia buprenorphine and suboxone doctors who specialize in the treatment of opioid addiction.

Dr. Arvind R Patel, M.D.
700 Center Street
Suite 501
Columbus, GA 31901
Main Tel: (706) 653-1152
 
 
Arthur Roland Holt, Jr., M.D.
233 12th Street
Suite 912
Columbus, GA 31901
Main Tel: (706) 322-8523
 
 
Dr. David Mieles,
1443 2nd Avenue
Columbus, GA 31901
Main Tel: (706) 507-3574
 
 
Dr. Jefferson C. Jones, M.D.
2000 10th Avenue
Suite 200
Columbus, GA 31901
Main Tel: (706) 321-3745
 
 
Dr. Jeffrey Steven Jenkins, M.D.
2000 Tenth Ave
Suite 200
Columbus, GA 31901
Main Tel: (706) 321-3745
 
 
Edet O. Bassey,
Columbus Primary Care
1041 Talbotton Road
Columbus, GA 31904
Main Tel: (706) 660-8825
 
 
Dr. Rizwan Khan, M.D.
2000 16th Avenue
Columbus, GA 31901
Main Tel: (706) 320-3770
 
 



Dr. Josue Becerra, M.D.
1520 22nd Street
Columbus, GA 31901
Main Tel: (706) 223-1933
 
 
Dr. Kaizad Shroff, M.D.
2015 22nd St.
Columbus, GA 31901
Main Tel: (706) 223-1933
 
 
Ana Maria Perez, M.D.
2100 Comer Avenue
Columbus, GA 31906
Main Tel: (706) 596-5720
 
 
Dr. Bill Gene Berryman, M.D.
1810 Stadium Drive
Unit 140
Phenix City, AL 36867
Main Tel: (334) 664-1969
 
 
Dr. Hasan H. Rahman, M.D.
5820 Veteran Parkway
Columbus, GA 31904
Main Tel: (706) 225-2301
 
 
Ramesh Kannegenti, M.D.
820 Brookstone Centre Parkway
Columbus, GA 31904
Main Tel: (706) 653-2889
 
 
Dr. Kevin T. McPherson, M.D.
2325 Brookstone Centre Parkway
Columbus, GA 31904
Main Tel: (706) 653-6841
 
 
Dr. Harjesus Singh Sandhu, M.D.
MARTIN ARMY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
6600 Van Aalst Boulevard
Fort Benning, GA 31905
Main Tel: (762) 408-4100
 
 
Dr. Lakshmi N. Koonapu, M.D.
4613 English Ivy Drive
Fortson, GA 31808
Main Tel: (706) 341-2043
 
 

The Drug Treatment Act of 2000 permitted doctors who meet certain training qualifications to prescribe buprenorphine in the treatment of heroin addiction and other opioid addictions. Buprenorphine physicians became able to assist opioid addicted patients in an office setting bypassing the restrictions that typically apply to patients receiving methadone. This treatment method maximized patient convenience and accessibility thus increasing the number of people who could access medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction.