Pricing

Clear pricing for physician-led buprenorphine care.

$100/month. Self-pay practice. Practice fees are not billed to insurance. Medication cost is handled separately through your dispensing pharmacy.

Self-pay practice By appointment only New York and New Jersey

$100/month

Self-pay practice. Practice fees are not billed to insurance.

$500 enrollment deposit

Required to start physician review.

Pharmacy cost separate

Medication cost is handled separately through your dispensing pharmacy.

Enrollment Deposit

Simple policy language.

$500 enrollment deposit. Non-refundable. Not applied to future monthly fees. Does not guarantee prescription, treatment acceptance, or any specific outcome.

What the Practice Fee Covers

Care delivery, not medication cost.

  • Physician-led telehealth buprenorphine care
  • Secure-video physician evaluations
  • Structured remote follow-up
  • Digitally coordinated continuity support
  • Prescription management when clinically appropriate

Founded by Dr. Edward Ratush, MD. Care is delivered by physicians operating under the SuboxoneNYC continuity standard. Your treating physician may be Dr. Ratush or another qualified physician practicing under that standard.

Next Step

Begin care when you are ready.

If you want the care model first, review How It Works, FAQ, or learn why continuity matters. You can also see Dr. Ratush in the news. If you are ready to proceed, begin the secure intake.

Transfer-of-care checklist

Bring what you can. Missing records do not decide care by themselves, but organized information helps a physician review continuity, refill timing, and safety.

  • 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

For problem-based continuity guidance, review Suboxone Help in New York and New Jersey. For physician background and media context, see About and Media.