Anyone Know a Doc That Prescibes Suboxone in NW Indiana Area That Will Accept My HMO Insurance?
Question by 2NewHips: Anyone know a doc that prescibes suboxone in NW Indiana area that will accept my HMO insurance?
I’m trying to get treatment for a vicodin addiction and I’ve decided to go with suboxone but I’m having a hard time finding a physician in my “network” .
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Answer by ripken_hof
naabt.org
Good Luck,do all u can to get your LIFE back…
chase a DR. like you were chasing the drugs
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