Locate Huntington Beach buprenorphine and suboxone doctors who specialize in the treatment of opioid addiction.
Dr. Scott Douglass Ewing, M.D.
7989 Osuna Circle
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Main Tel: (949) 945-4255
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Dr. Phong Thien Vu, M.D.
6531 Beachview Drive
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Main Tel: (714) 785-5950
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Dr. Deirdre Allison Habermehl, M.D.
18800 Main Street
Suite 204
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Main Tel: 949-548-6376
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Dr. Deirdre Allison Habermehl, M.D.
18800 Main Street
Suite 204
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Main Tel: 949-548-6376
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Dr. Deirdre Allison Habermehl, M.D.
18800 Main Street
Suite 204
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Main Tel: (949) 548-6376
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Dr. Cyrus Sharuz Sedaghat, M.D.
18800 Delaware street, Suite 670
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Main Tel: (714) 500-8388
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Kazi R. Mohiuddin, D.O.
Coastal Primary Care
18672 Florida Street, Suite 302-B
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Main Tel: (805) 314-5542
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Dr. Aury Lor Holtzman, M.D.
17822 Beach Boulevard
Suite 330
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Main Tel: (714) 375-4745
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Dr. Anh Vu Hoang Nguyen, M.D.
17772 Beach Boulevard
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Main Tel: (949) 232-4790
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Maryam Rahbar, M.D.
17742 Beach Boulevard
Suite 355
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Main Tel: (714) 847-3666
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Matthew Wayne Abinante,
17742 Beach Boulevard
#310
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Main Tel: 714-916-5210
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Dr. Neil R. Soni,
9940 Talbert Avenue
Suite 101
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Main Tel: (714) 545-8700
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Dr. Viney Soni, M.D.
9940 Talbert Avenue
Suite 101
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
Main Tel: (714) 545-8700
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Tom H. Kilmer, D.O.
6953 Warner Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Main Tel: (714) 596-9778
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Dr. Robert Stephen Jennings, M.D.
1419 Superior Avenue
Suite 1
Newport Beach, CA 92657
Main Tel: (949) 650-0587
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Dr. Rafael A. Penunuri, M.D.
1419 Superior Avenue
Suite 1
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Main Tel: (951) 242-3025
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Dr. Rafael A. Penunuri, M.D.
1419 Superior Avenue
Suite 1
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Main Tel: (949) 650-0587
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C. Philip O'Carroll, M.D.
39900 West Coast HIghway
Suite 330
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Main Tel: (949) 759-8001
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Dr. Bahareh Khavarian, M.D.
320 Superior Avenue
Suite 320
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Main Tel: (949) 645-8475
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Dr. Anthony Talal Nasser, M.D.
355 Placentia Aveune
Suite 205
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Main Tel: (714) 400-7502
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Dr. Manouchehr Malek, M.D.
520 Superior Avenue
Suite 255
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Main Tel: (949) 720-9266
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Dr. Kambiz Karimi, M.D.
510 Superior Avenue
Suite 200B
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Main Tel: (949) 791-3001
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Arie V. Gluzman, M.D.
351 Hospital Road
Suite 202
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Main Tel: (949) 642-0042
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Dr. Isaac N. Beshay, M.D.
2200 Harbor Boulevard
Suite B-210
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Main Tel: (949) 548-2273
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Dr. Maryam Rahimi, D.O.
3300 West Coast Highway
Suite C
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Main Tel: (949) 610-1042
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Sublocade Now Available
Sublocade is a newly released medication alternative for treating opioid addiction. It is a product of Indivior, the pharmaceutical company responsible for Suboxone. Sublocade is a once monthly injection of time-released buprenorphine typically provided to patients who have been receiving buprenorphine for at least (7) days and who are stable on their medication. The injection Read More
Ohio Increases Buprenorphine Access
In 2017, Ohio increased its number of buprenorphine-approved prescribers by 266. This was the result of a $2.3 million dollar Federal grant that provided state-wide training to doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants as reported by Cleveland.com. Historically, Ohio had numerous communities that were underserved with 19 counties having no buprenorphine providers at the beginning Read More
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.