Locate Little Rock buprenorphine and suboxone doctors who specialize in the treatment of opioid addiction.
Dr. Leslie G. Smith, M.D.
700 South Schiller Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Main Tel: (501) 660-6644
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Dr. Archie Hearne, M.D.
1001 Wright Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72206
Main Tel: (501) 224-2800
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Dr. Samuel Tyler Bayles, M.D.
2801 Lee Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: 501-663-2199
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Gregory Stephen Kaczenski, M.D.
801 Scott Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
Main Tel: (501) 221-7238
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Dr. Lara Fleming Huffman,
4400 Shuffield Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 686-9300
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Dr. Jessica L Coker, M.D.
4301 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 526-8201
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Dr. Michael J. Mancino, M.D.
4301 West Markham Street
UAMS Department of Psychiatry, # 848
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 526-8400
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Dr. Ravi Nahata, M.D.
2200 Fort Roots Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72114
Main Tel: (508) 733-1978
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Dr. Samuel Tyler Bayles, M.D.
LifeStrategies
5918 Lee Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 663-2199
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Dr. Jeanne Ann Murphy, M.D.
500 South University Avenue
Suite 717
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 372-7246
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Mike C. Umerah, M.D.
500 South University Avenue
Suite 705
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 664-2991
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Mike C. Umerah, M.D.
500 South University Avenue
Suite 705
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 305-4881
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Dr. Robert Bernard Reichard, M.D.
500 South University Avenue
Suite 305
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 372-7246
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Dr. Thomas T Jefferson, M.D.
1100 North University Suite 260
Little Rock, AR 72207
Main Tel: (501) 603-0003
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Dr. Zachary Neil Stowe, M.D.
4301 West Markham Street, Unit #843
Psychiatric Research Institute
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 526-8201
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Steven Blevins, M.D.
4301 West Markham
Slot 568
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 686-5900
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Christopher Scott Cargile,
4301 West Markham
Slot 568
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 686-5900
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Dr. Nihit Kumar, M.D.
4301 West Markham Street
Slot 589
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 526-8159
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Dr. Joseph Benjamin Guise, M.D.
4301 West Markham Street
Slot 589
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 686-9630
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Dr. Thomas Franklin Robinson, M.D.
1 Lile Court
Suite 103
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 400-7504
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Dr. Khalid Rayaz, M.D.
4260 Stockton Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72117
Main Tel: (501) 916-9129
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Dr. Miguel A. Casillas, M.D.
4260 Stockton Drive
Suite A
North Little Rock, AR 72117
Main Tel: (501) 916-9129
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Dr. Anne Rowland Trussell, M.D.
9501 Baptist Health Drive
Suite 940
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 228-6122
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Dr. Abdalla A. Tahiri, M.D.
9600 Baptist Health Drive
Suite 340
Little Rock, AR 72205
Main Tel: (501) 217-8500
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Dr. John Louis Gustavus, M.D.
201 Country Club Road
Sherwood, AR 72120
Main Tel: (501) 833-0177
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Dr. Bradley Canada Diner, M.D.
4 Executive Center Court
Little Rock, AR 72211
Main Tel: (501) 448-0060
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Dr. Melanie Deborah Jones, M.D.
8400 Highway 386 East
Wrightsville, AR 72183
Main Tel: (501) 897-2884
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Dr. Miguel A. Casillas, M.D.
Stockton Medical Group of North Little Rock
4260 Stockton Drive, Suite A
North Little Rock, AR 72117
Main Tel: (501) 916-9129
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Dr. Teresa M. Maxwell, M.D.
Stockton Medical Group of North Little Rock
4260 Stockton Drive, Suite A
North Little Rock, AR 72117
Main Tel: (501) 916-9129
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Dr. Richard Phillip Doncer, M.D.
Stockton Medical Group of North Little Rock
4260 Stockton Drive, Suite A
North Little Rock, AR 72117
Main Tel: (501) 916-9129
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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.