ReVIDA® Recovery is a local rehab that published an article addressing Medicaid coverage for Sublocade, a monthly injection used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD). The program combines medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with outpatient therapy to support individuals on their path to recovery. The article explains how Medicaid coverage can make this life-saving treatment more accessible for those who need it most. ReVIDA® Recovery emphasizes that combining MAT with counseling and case management greatly improves the chances of long-term recovery.
“Sublocade is an extended-release form of buprenorphine, administered once a month by a physician,” the article states. “It releases a steady amount of medication into the bloodstream to reduce cravings and minimize withdrawal symptoms. Unlike traditional opioids, buprenorphine has a ceiling effect, which prevents patients from feeling high and lowers the risk of misuse.”
Sublocade can be a lifeline for individuals struggling with opioid use disorder, particularly for those who have difficulty remembering daily doses of Suboxone or other medications. The medication helps clients focus on therapy and other recovery steps instead of the constant cycle of cravings. Common withdrawal symptoms that Sublocade helps mitigate include insomnia, muscle aches, nausea, runny nose, watery eyes, severe anxiety, and intense cravings.
The article clarifies Medicaid coverage for those seeking treatment in Virginia. “Virginia’s Medicaid program, also called Cardinal Care, includes Sublocade as a preferred medication for treating OUD. Coverage applies to adults over 18 and is intended to be used as part of a structured treatment plan for opioid withdrawal. Some limitations may apply regarding the number of doses provided within a six-month period.”
For clients with Medicaid, the monthly cost of Sublocade typically ranges from $1 to $4, depending on the specific plan. This cost is comparable to Suboxone, which averages around $3 per month for Medicaid recipients. The article emphasizes the importance of discussing coverage details with a prescribing physician to ensure proper access and dosing.
“Access to medication should not be a barrier to recovery,” the article notes. “For those without insurance or with commercial plans, costs can vary widely. A good treatment program will work with clients to create an affordable payment plan and ensure they can access the medication they need.”
ReVIDA® Recovery also explains the process for enrolling in Medicaid. Cardinal Care is designed for low-income adults, pregnant women, people with disabilities, and individuals who were formerly in foster care. Income eligibility is based on household income, with adults earning $21,587 or less generally qualifying. Applications can be completed online, by phone, or with a paper form in English or Spanish.
Medication-assisted treatment, including Sublocade, is most effective when paired with therapy and ongoing case management. ReVIDA® Recovery provides outpatient services that help clients manage employment, housing, and basic needs while participating in treatment. The organization ensures that MAT is accessible, affordable, and integrated into a broader recovery plan tailored to each individual.
ReVIDA® Recovery is dedicated to helping individuals reclaim their lives from opioid use disorder across Tennessee and Virginia. The clinics offer same-day appointments and a supportive environment for clients beginning MAT, including Sublocade. Case managers assist clients with practical concerns such as housing, employment, and insurance, ensuring that treatment is both effective and sustainable.
If you want to learn more about ReVIDA® Recovery’s medication-assisted treatment options, call 276-859-4251.
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ReVIDA® Recovery Center Wytheville
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(276) 227-0206
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255 Holston Road
Wytheville VA 24382