Why timing matters
Controlled-substance prescriptions, appointment schedules, pharmacy rules, and clinical review all take time. A continuity-focused practice tries to keep refill timing visible, but patients should still communicate changes early.
When to update the practice
Update the practice if your pharmacy changes, your dose changed elsewhere, you were discharged from a program, you missed doses, you moved between states, or you have fewer days of medication than expected.
What to prepare before contacting a clinician
Write down the pharmacy name and location, prescription date, medication and formulation, the exact problem reported, who you spoke with, and any insurance or prior authorization message. Keep your current dose, last prescription date, and prior prescriber information ready.
What a practice cannot override
A physician practice cannot guarantee pharmacy stock, force a pharmacy to fill a controlled substance, override legal dispensing rules, or guarantee a same-day refill. Pharmacy and insurer requirements may still apply even when treatment is clinically appropriate.
What SuboxoneNYC cannot guarantee
SuboxoneNYC cannot guarantee treatment acceptance, a prescription, a specific medication, same-day care, pharmacy stock, insurance or pharmacy-benefit coverage, or any specific outcome. Physician review, patient location, legal requirements, pharmacy requirements, and clinical appropriateness all matter.
Medication cost is handled separately through the dispensing pharmacy. The practice is self-pay for practice fees, with pricing described on the pricing page.
When urgent or emergency care is needed
SuboxoneNYC is not an emergency, urgent-care, detox, hospital, or crisis service. Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department for overdose risk, severe withdrawal, chest pain, trouble breathing, severe confusion, severe intoxication, suicidality, pregnancy-related medical danger, or immediate danger. Call or text 988 for mental health or substance-use crisis support.
Transfer-of-care checklist
These are the records and details most likely to help a physician review continuity safely.
- Current buprenorphine/Suboxone dose
- Last prescription date
- Pharmacy name and location
- Prior prescriber contact information
- Recent treatment records
- Other current medications
- Allergies
- Recent detox, residential, or hospital discharge paperwork if available
- Government-issued ID
- Preferred appointment format