Fort Myers Buprenorphine Doctors

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

Dr. Colette Susan Haywood, M.D.
2256 Heitman Street
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Main Tel: (239) 278-3600
 
 
Kenneth Olander Carter, MD
SalusCare
3763 Evans Avenue
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Main Tel:
 
 
Dr. Leonard D. Pace, M.D.
3822 Broadway Avenue
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Main Tel: (239) 245-7744
 
 
Dr. Raul C. Davila, M.D.
3822 Broadway Avenue
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Main Tel: (239) 628-1124
 
 
Dr. Knisha Williams, M.D.
2332 Grand Avenue
P.O.Box 1357
Fort Myers, FL 33902
Main Tel: (239) 344-2330
 
 
Dr. Washington D. Baquero, M.D.
1705 Colonial Boulevard
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Main Tel: (239) 275-4141
 
 
Omar Rieche, M.D.
1705 Colonial Boulevard
Suite B-1
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Main Tel: (239) 278-7788
 
 
Martin Zfaz, M.D.
White Sands Treatment Center
1870 Colonial Boulevard
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Main Tel: (239) 895-0610
 
 
Dr. Richard Alan Anderson, D.O.
535 Pine Island Road
Suite M
North Fort Myers, FL 33903
Main Tel: (239) 656-7700
 
 
Dr. Mark Anthony Lokitus, D.O.
Key West Professional Center
1342 Colonial Blvd., Bldg. K Suite 102
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Main Tel: (239) 275-7440
 
 
Alan Tannenbaum, M.D.
20 Barkley Circle suite 101
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Main Tel: (239) 277-1772
 
 
Alan Tannenbaum, M.D.
20 Barkley Circle
Suite 101
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Main Tel: (239) 277-1772
 
 
Dr. Adam Michael Shuster, D.O.
23 Barkley Circle
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Main Tel: (239) 333-1177
 
 
Dr. Eugene Daniel Mahaney, M.D.
23 Barkley Circle
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Main Tel: (239) 939-1975
 
 
Dr. Konstantine Yankopolus, M.D.
3880 Colonial Boulevard
Suite 2
Fort Myers, FL 33966
Main Tel: (239) 590-3883
 
 
Dr. Ariel Figueredo, M.D.
602 SE 16th Place
Cape Coral, FL 33990
Main Tel: (239) 573-7222
 
 
Dr. Naili Duan, M.D.
530 SE 16th Place
Suite A
Cape Coral, FL 33990
Main Tel: (239) 590-9190
 
 
Bernardo J. Arias, M.D.
923 Del Prado Boulevard
Suite 106
Cape Coral, FL 33990
Main Tel: 941-766-9555
 
 
Walter B. Flesner, III., D.O.
1003 Del Prado Boulevard South
Suite 302
Cape Coral, FL 33990
Main Tel: (239) 772-3232
 
 
Thomas Phillip Jacob,
2489 Diplomat Parkway East
Cape Coral, FL 33909
Main Tel: (239) 652-1800
 
 
Dr. James John Teet, D.O.
1528 Del Prado Boulevard South
Cape Coral, FL 33990
Main Tel: (239) 458-3338
 
 
Dr. Rajan K. Sareen, M.D.
4801 Palm Beach Boulevard
Fort Myers, FL 33905
Main Tel: (239) 694-2161
 
 
Dr. Andrew Eric Esch, M.D.
8960 Colonial Center Drive
Suite 206
Fort Myers, FL 33905
Main Tel: (239) 343-9560
 
 

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Nearly every U.S. family is affected by addiction with opioid use disorder rising significantly in the last 10 years. Despite this trend, a surprising number of individuals still do not have access to medication-assisted therapy. Buprenorphine based medications enjoy a proven track record of success in helping patients achieve long lasting stablization and elimination of Read More

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