Huntsville Buprenorphine Doctors

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

Dr. Charles I. Lee, M.D.
300 Randolph Ave.
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel: (256) 715-8193
 
 
Dr. Allen Sheppard Campbell, M.D.
717 Pratt Avenue
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel: (256) 533-1268
 
 
Dr. Ernest Sheppard Campbell, M.D.
717 Pratt Ave, NE
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel: (256) 533-1268
 
 
Dr. Saadat Ansari, M.D.
201 Longood Drive
Suite B
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel: (256) 536-9604
 
 
Dr. Henry Joseph Younes, D.O.
202 Governor's Drive
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel: (256) 587-8317
 
 



Dr. Jeffory Jerome Prylinski, D.O.
Quickcare
202 Governors Dr Se
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel: (256) 517-8317
 
 
Vytautas Pukis, M.D.
2121 Whitesburg Drive
suite C and D
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel:
 
 
Dr. David A Atchley, M.D.
2227 Drake Avenue
Suite 19
Huntsville, AL 35805
Main Tel: (256) 881-1311
 
 
Dr. Edward G Witt, M.D.
2010 southpiont park
Suite 200
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel: (256) 880-5818
 
 
Dr. James D. Thacker, M.D.
185 Chateau Drive
Suite 302
Huntsville, AL 35801
Main Tel: (256) 885-1605
 
 
Debra Lynn Williams, D.O.
1015 Airport Road
Suite 204
Huntsville, AL 35802
Main Tel: (256) 883-7031
 
 
Dr. Marshall Brian Plotka, M.D.
7105B Bailey Creek Circle, SE
Huntsville, AL 35802
Main Tel: (256) 882-7469
 
 
Dr. Joseph H. Hastie, M.D.
7105B Bailey Creek Circle
Huntsville, AL 35802
Main Tel: (256) 882-7469
 
 



Dr. Lonnie Lee Newlin, D.O.
North Alabama Medical Care
11100 Memorial Parkway, SW
Huntsville, AL 35803
Main Tel: (256) 650-4665
 
 
Larry M. Keithley, D.O.
11100 South Memorial Parkway
Huntsville, AL 35803
Main Tel: (256) 650-4665
 
 
Dr. Jonathan Campbell Hood, M.D.
11100 S. Memorial Parkway
Huntsville, AL 35803
Main Tel: (256) 650-4665
 
 
Dr. Daniel Clayton Burnes, M.D.
11100 South Memorial Parkway
Huntsville, AL 35803
Main Tel: (256) 650-4665
 
 
Dr. Rodney D. Rothstein, M.D.
6727 Highway 431 South
Suite L
Owens Crossroads, AL 35763
Main Tel: (256) 489-2870
 
 
Dr. Weston James Welker, M.D.
6727 Hwy 431 S
Suite L
Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763
Main Tel: (256) 882-7469
 
 
Princess Robinson Humphrey, M.D.
590 Nance Road
Madison, AL 35757
Main Tel: (256) 777-0096
 
 
Dr. Adnan Zafar, M.D.
44 Hughes rd
Suite 2350
Madison, AL 35758
Main Tel: (256) 508-0125
 
 
Dr. Norman McCoomer, M.D.
460 Lanier Road
Suite 206
Madison, AL 35758
Main Tel: (256) 464-7855
 
 
Ammar Alrefai, M.D.
708 Will Halsey Way, Suite C
Madison, AL 35758
Main Tel: (256) 325-1349
 
 
Milton A. Padgett, D.O.
165 Chestnut Drive
Madison, AL 35758
Main Tel: (256) 325-7666
 
 
Dr. Verne Hewitt Webster, M.D.
8045 Highway 72 W.
Suite 100
Madison, AL 35758
Main Tel: (256) 837-2271
 
 
Dr. Caswall Codner Harrigan, M.D.
8045 Highway 72
Suite 100
Madison, AL 35758
Main Tel: (256) 837-2271
 
 
Dr. John Peter Kaliszak, D.O.
Madison Medical Associates
3809 Sullivan Street, Suite 4
Madison, AL 35758
Main Tel: (256) 325-1160
 
 

Buprenorphine Shown Safe and Effective in Reducing Opioid Use

A scholarly article published in The American Journal of Psychiatry found that buprenorphine was “noninferior” in elimiating opioid misuse as compared with methadone dosing. Noninferior is another way of saying reasonably similar in effectiveness. The study was based on 272 patients meeting diagnostic criteria for Opioid Use Disorder, and was conducted over a 24 week Read More

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Opioid Use Disorder and Medication Assistance

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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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.