Flushing Buprenorphine Doctors

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

Dr. Evelio Echenique, M.D.
142-04 Bayside Avenue, Unit 2L
Flushing, NY 11354
Main Tel: (718) 762-6640
 
 
Chun Ming Chen, M.D.
136-18 39th Avenue
Suite 706
Flushing, NY 11354
Main Tel: (718) 321-8066
 
 
David Avakian,
142-10 B Roosevelt Avenue
Flushing, NY 11354
Main Tel: (718) 539-3359
 
 
Dr. Jason S. Liu, M.D.
143-51 Roosevelt Avenue
1b
Flushing, NY 11354
Main Tel: (917) 579-0310
 
 
Dr. Paul X. Li, M.D.
133-36 41st Road
Suite 1
Flushing, NY 11355
Main Tel: (718) 568-9538
 
 
Dr. Sandeep Dhingra, M.D.
Child Center of New York
140-15B Sanford Avenue, 2nd floor
Flushing, NY 11355
Main Tel: (718) 358-8288
 
 
Dina K. Miller, M.D.
148-09 Northern Boulevard
Unit 1K
Flushing, NY 11354
Main Tel: (718) 507-1015
 
 
Dina K. Miller, M.D.
148-09 Northern Boulevard
Unit 1K
Flushing, NY 11354
Main Tel: 718-445-1006
 
 
Oleg Isakov, M.D.
Department of Psychiatry, FHMC
4500 Parsons Boulevard
Flushing, NY 11355
Main Tel: (718) 670-5546
 
 
Dr. Alexis Bisangwa, M.D.
Flushing Hospital Medical Center
4500 Parsons Boulevard
Flushing, NY 11355
Main Tel: (718) 670-5546
 
 
Peter Chu, M.D.
Flushing Hospital Medical Center
146-01 45th Avenue, Suite 310
Flushing, NY 11355
Main Tel: (718) 670-5417
 
 
Jun Li, M.D.
Dept. of Psychiatry
56-45 Main Street
Flushing, NY 11355
Main Tel: (718) 670-1030
 
 
Dina K. Miller, M.D.
17-52 Francis Lewis Boulevard
Whitestone, NY 11357
Main Tel: (718) 746-9494
 
 
Dr. John C. Sciales, M.D.
163 -03 Oak Avenue
Flushing, NY 11358
Main Tel: (718) 445-2298
 
 

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.