Pasadena Buprenorphine Doctors

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

Rafael Avakyan,
301 South Fair Oaks Avenue, Suite 300
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (626) 795-7556
 
 
Dr. Jin Rian Kim, M.D.
155 Orange Paseo
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (414) 460-9608
 
 
Malcolm Wehrle, M.D.
751 North Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91103
Main Tel: (626) 449-7000
 
 
John K.F. de Beixedon, M.D.
675 South Arroyo Parkway
Suite 320
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (626) 577-9495
 
 
Dr. Barry I. Blum, M.D.
10 Congress #208
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (626) 795-4210
 
 
Dr. Andre Gregory Atoian, M.D.
100 West California Boulevard
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (310) 951-8400
 
 
Dr. Christian B. Rutland, M.D.
1111 South Arroyo Parkway
Suite 420
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (626) 793-3185
 
 
Dr. Mohamed El-Gabalawy, M.D.
1111 S. Arroyo Parkway, Suite 415
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (800) 836-2396
 
 



Dr. Ryan Curtis Peterson, M.D.
1017 South Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (626) 403-6200
 
 
Dr. Andrew Gary Seltzer, M.D.
1017 South Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (626) 403-6200
 
 
Dr. Mauro Zappaterra, M.D.
1035 South Fair Oaks Avenue
Suite 103
Pasadena, CA 91105
Main Tel: (626) 799-2572
 
 
Muhammad R. Nasir, M.D.
1403 North Fair Oaks
Unit #2
Pasadena, CA 91103
Main Tel: (626) 797-4477
 
 
Dr. Michael D. Stone, D.O.
1680 N Fair Oaks Ave
Pasadena, CA 91103
Main Tel: (626) 798-0884
 
 
Dr. Ali Nassiri,
P.O. Box 218
South Pasadena, CA 91031
Main Tel: (888) 615-4315
 
 
Dr. Gregory L. Gorski,
1811 North Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91103
Main Tel: (626) 345-9992
 
 
Warren Ritchie Christianson, D.O.
2400 Mission Street
San Marino, CA 91108
Main Tel: (909) 831-0438
 
 



Brett Shurman, M.D.
2400 Mission Street
Suite 209
San Marino, CA 91108
Main Tel: (310) 979-3101
 
 
Dr. Kevin K. Li, M.D.
2555 East Colorado Boulevard
Unit #306
Pasadena, CA 91107
Main Tel: (626) 538-8950
 
 
Dr. Gail Carolyn Brady, M.D.
2810 East Del Mar Boulevard
Suite 3
Pasadena, CA 91107
Main Tel: 310-601-4839
 
 
Dr. Daryoush Jamal, M.D.
2810 East Del Mar Boulevard
Suite 14
Pasadena, CA 91107
Main Tel: (626) 437-1000
 
 
Dr. M. A. Shamie, M.D.
2810 East Del Mar Boulevard
Suite 3
Pasadena, CA 91107
Main Tel: (626) 577-7788
 
 
Dr. Joseph S. Haraszti, M.D.
2810 E Del Mar Boulevard
Suite 8
Pasadena, CA 91107
Main Tel: (626) 356-0363
 
 
Dr. Walter Spears, M.D.
2595 East Washington Blvd., Suite 107
Pasadena, CA 91107
Main Tel: (626) 791-1168
 
 

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.