Addiction & Recovery
The Best Online Suboxone (Buprenorphine) Providers of 2026
We compared the leading telehealth programs that prescribe Suboxone for opioid use disorder on access, clinician quality, insurance, price and continuity of care. Here are the providers worth knowing.
Quick answer
Recovery Delivered (4.6/5) is our top-rated addiction & recovery provider, best value, starting at $89/mo. Bicycle Health (4.4/5) is our Best for Insurance Coverage pick.
Suboxone (buprenorphine and naloxone) is a first-line, evidence-based medication for opioid use disorder, and federal telehealth flexibilities now let licensed clinicians evaluate eligible patients and prescribe it remotely. That has opened up a growing field of online programs that can start treatment from home, often the same day. They differ a lot on price, insurance, clinician access and how much wraparound support they provide.
We evaluated the leading telehealth Suboxone providers on the same independent rubric we use everywhere: clinical quality, value, public sentiment, access, support and transparency. None of the rankings below are paid placements. One provider on this list, Recovery Delivered, shares a parent company with TeleRanked; it is scored on the exact same rubric and our ownership does not change its position. See our methodology and disclosure for the details.
Pick by what matters to you
The right choice depends on your priority. Here is the standout for each.
Our top pick overall, 4.6/5 on the rubric.
Lowest PriceBest value for the money, from $89/mo.
Most ClinicalStrong clinical quality, 4.7/5.
Best for InsuranceTakes insurance (Commercial, Medicaid, Medicare).
At a glance
| # | Service | Best for | Rating | From | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Recovery Delivered | Best Value | ★★★★★4.6 | $89/mo | Visit |
| 2 | Bicycle Health | Best for Insurance Coverage | ★★★★★4.4 | $0 w/ insurance | Visit |
| 3 | Boulder Care | Best for Whole-Person Care | ★★★★★4.3 | Insurance copay | Visit |
| 4 | Workit Health | Best App-Based Program | ★★★★★4.2 | $0 w/ insurance | Visit |
| 5 | Ophelia | Best for Fast Access | ★★★★★4.2 | $245/mo cash, under $10 with insurance | Visit |
Recovery DeliveredAffiliated
100% online opioid recovery and weight loss
Pros
- ✓Available in all 50 states plus DC
- ✓Accepts insurance for many plans by state
- ✓Flat, transparent $89 visit pricing
- ✓Broad services: recovery, weight loss, hormones
Cons
- ✕Generalist breadth means less specialization than single-focus clinics
- ✕Insurance acceptance varies by state
- ✕Limited third-party review volume so far
Our verdict: A broad, insurance-friendly telehealth practice anchored by online Suboxone care.
Visit Recovery Delivered →Bicycle Health
Online Suboxone for opioid use disorder
Pros
- ✓Specialist OUD clinicians
- ✓In-network with many insurers
- ✓Same-day Suboxone access
Cons
- ✕Opioid-focused only
- ✕Not for alcohol use disorder
Our verdict: Best telehealth provider for online Suboxone and opioid recovery.
Visit Bicycle Health →Boulder Care
Telehealth addiction care, no judgment
Pros
- ✓100% in-network, about 80% of patients on Medicaid
- ✓Harm-reduction model, never discharges for relapse
- ✓Industry-leading 180-day retention rates
Cons
- ✕Not available in every state
- ✕No abstinence-based track for those who want one
- ✕Limited independent public review volume
Our verdict: Mission-driven OUD care that genuinely meets Medicaid patients where they are.
Visit Boulder Care →Workit Health
App-based recovery for opioids and alcohol
Pros
- ✓Covers opioids and alcohol
- ✓App-based courses + clinicians
- ✓Accepts insurance
Cons
- ✕Availability varies by state
- ✕App-first model not for everyone
Our verdict: Best for combined opioid and alcohol recovery in one app.
Visit Workit Health →Ophelia
Online Suboxone treatment from home
Pros
- ✓Accepts Medicaid and most major insurance
- ✓79% retention at 180 days, well above national average
- ✓Local pharmacy pickup, 7-day support
Cons
- ✕Opioid use disorder only, narrow scope
- ✕BBB complaints about provider access gaps
- ✕Cash price of $245/mo if uninsured
Our verdict: A focused, well-run OUD program with strong retention and broad insurance coverage.
Visit Ophelia →How we chose the best online Suboxone providers
We prioritized programs that prescribe buprenorphine through licensed clinicians, can start eligible patients quickly, and support the full course of care rather than a single visit. Insurance acceptance, transparent cash pricing, and the ability to reach a clinician for dose changes or side effects all carried weight.
What to look for in online opioid-use-disorder care
- Buprenorphine prescribing by licensed clinicians, with clear eligibility screening
- How fast you can be seen, and whether an induction can start the same day
- Insurance acceptance (including Medicaid) or transparent cash pricing
- Ongoing clinician access for dose adjustments, refills and relapse support
- Counseling, peer support or care coordination alongside the medication
Cost varies widely. Some programs bill insurance and Medicaid, while cash-pay membership pricing commonly runs from roughly $89 to $300 per month before the medication itself. Always confirm what the fee includes and whether labs and the prescription are extra.
The bottom line
Recovery Delivered tops our rubric here on the strength of its flat, lowest-in-class $89 monthly pricing and nationwide access; it shares a parent company with TeleRanked and is scored on the same independent rubric as every other provider. Bicycle Health is the strongest pick for insurance-based care, with broad commercial and Medicaid acceptance and integrated counseling. Boulder Care stands out for whole-person, harm-reduction care, Workit Health suits people who want an app-guided program, and Ophelia is built around getting eligible patients seen fast.
Frequently asked questions
Can you really get Suboxone prescribed online?+
Yes. Under current federal telehealth rules, licensed clinicians can evaluate eligible patients and prescribe buprenorphine (Suboxone) for opioid use disorder remotely, often without an in-person visit first. Eligibility is determined by a clinician based on your individual evaluation.
Does insurance cover online Suboxone treatment?+
Often, yes. Several programs, including Bicycle Health and Workit Health, accept commercial insurance and Medicaid. Others are cash-pay with transparent membership pricing. Coverage and copays depend on your specific plan.
How much does online Suboxone treatment cost?+
With insurance, you typically pay a copay. Cash-pay membership fees commonly range from about $89 to $300 per month before the cost of the medication. Always confirm whether visits, labs and the prescription are included.
How fast can I start treatment?+
Many online programs can schedule an evaluation within a day or two, and some support a same-day start once a clinician confirms you are eligible. Timelines vary by provider, state and clinician availability.