Locate Smyrna buprenorphine and suboxone doctors who specialize in the treatment of opioid addiction.
H. P. Gunawardhana, M.D.
Atlanta Psychiatry & Neurology
3188 Atlanta Road, SE
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 319-6000
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Jeffrey Howard Klopper,
3188 Atlanta Road SW
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: 770-319-6000
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Dr. Miguel El Halcon Stubbs, M.D.
3001 South Cobb Drive
Unit 207
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (678) 556-9460
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Edward E. Ajayi, M.D.
1850 Lake Park Drive
Suite 215
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 438-1030
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Dr. Vinai Vishwanath, M.D.
3969 South Cobb Drive, SE
Suite 205
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (404) 400-2683
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Daniel Paul Golightly, Jr., M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive
Suite 115
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 431-2354
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Dr. Tommie M. Richardson, M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive South East
Suite 115
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 431-2354
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Dr. Dominic Emeka Nkwocha, M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive
Suite 115
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 431-2354
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Andro Giorgadze, D.O.
4015 S Cobb Dr, SE ste 120
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (404) 881-5800
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Seymour Solodar, M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive
Suite 110
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 874-6100
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Dr. Ashraf M. Attalla, M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive, SE
Suite 120
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 319-8025
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James Vargo, M.D., P.C.
4015 South Cobb Drive
Suite 110
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 434-5100
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Dr. Arun K. Munjal, M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive
Suite 101
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 432-2159
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Dr. Tommie Mack Richardson, M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive, #115
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 431-2354
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Dr. Nina K. Schlachter, M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive
Unit 250
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 431-8200
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Dr. Munjal Girish Shroff, M.D.
4015 South Cobb Drive
Suite 220
Smyrna, GA 30080
Main Tel: (770) 438-1799
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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.