Augusta Buprenorphine Doctors

Locate Augusta buprenorphine and suboxone doctors who specialize in the treatment of opioid addiction.

Dr. Sridhar Gowda, M.D.
One, Freedom Way
CNVA Medical Center
Augusta, GA 30904
Main Tel: (706) 733-0188×6145
 
 
Dharmendra K Goyal, M.D.
997 St. Sebastian Way
Augusta, GA 30901
Main Tel:
 
 
Dr. Lance Budge Thigpen,
3633 Wheeler Road
Suite 110
Augusta, GA 30909
Main Tel: (706) 855-7784
 
 
Dr. Kashif Naseem, M.D.
3642 Wheeler Road
Augusta, GA 30909
Main Tel: (706) 496-2573
 
 
Dr. Olasimbo M. Babatope, M.D.
2820 Hillcreek Drive
Suite A
Augusta, GA 30909
Main Tel: (706) 410-1202
 
 
Dr. Edward Whittingslow, M.D.
205 New Petersburg Drive
Suite C
Martinez, GA 30907
Main Tel: (706) 504-5534
 
 
Dr. Ben C. Barnard, M.D.
119 Davis Road
Suite 9D
Augusta, GA 30917
Main Tel: (706) 364-3965
 
 



Dr. George Clark Pursley, M.D.
1219 West Wheeler Parkway
Suite A
Augusta, GA 30909
Main Tel: (706) 869-9222
 
 
Dr. Roger D. Brown, M.D.
210 Bobby Jones Parkway
Martinez, GA 30907
Main Tel: (706) 855-1755
 
 
Dr. Hemant Kumar Yagnick, M .D.
404 Town Park Road
Suite 101
Evans, GA 30809
Main Tel: (706) 922-7246
 
 
Dr. Sanjeev Kapuria, M.D.
404 Town Park Boulevard
Evans, GA 30809
Main Tel: (706) 922-7246
 
 
Dr. Philip Andrew Horton, M.D.
US Army – 300 Hospital Road
Ddeamc 12w
Fort Gordon, GA 30905
Main Tel: (706) 787-8642
 
 
Dr. Nathan H. Brandon, M.D.
621 Ponder Place Drive
Suite 2
Evans, GA 30809
Main Tel: (706) 364-2980
 
 
Dr. John S. Dirksen, M.D.
104 SRP Drive
Evans, GA 30809
Main Tel: (706) 210-8400
 
 
Dr. Fred Emerson Gilliard, M.D.
854 Sparkleberry Road
Evans, GA 30809
Main Tel: (706) 306-9397
 
 

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.