Quit opioids at home, covered by Medicare
Caring, science-backed addiction treatment from home, covered for many Medicare members. Workit’s licensed clinicians will work with you through video calls and chats in this online telehealth program.
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Connect with providers that understand recovery
Workit Health’s medication-assisted treatment for opioids is covered by many Medicare plans. Access care through your computer, tablet, or phone via our app. Experienced, nonjudgmental providers are ready to help you quit opioids and get your life back.
Before your first provider appointment, a real person will meet with you online to talk through the program and explain your next steps.
or call 855-659-7734
Monday – Friday 9am – 7pm EST
Quit opioids like pain pills with the help of medication
Medication-assisted treatment
Our clinicians prescribe Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone), a medication approved by the FDA to treat opioid use disorder. This treatment can reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms to help you quit pain pills, heroin, or other opioids, and is covered by many Medicare plans.
Clinical experts, on your computer, tablet, or phone
Virtual doctor’s appointments
Skip the waiting rooms! Workit Health is the nation’s leading provider of telemedicine treatment for addiction, with outcomes that meet or exceed traditional care.
All of our clinician visits are online, hosted through our secure app. Workit providers will check in with you and monitor your health throughout your treatment. Because these appointments all take place online, you can get care from the comfort of home, without having to go away for rehab.
Find long-term recovery with our online program
Behavioral health support
Find connection and support through our online community. There you will find both support and therapeutic groups, as well as a curriculum of evidence-based courses that can help you build lasting lifestyle changes.
or call 855-659-7734
Monday – Friday 9am – 8pm EST
The answers you're looking for
Do you accept insurance?
We accept many major insurance plan, Medicaid and Medicare in several states, or self-pay.
- Anthem
- Aetna
- Horizon
- Oscar
- United Healthcare
- Cigna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- and more
What states are you in?
- Michigan
- Florida
- Ohio
- New Jersey
- Texas
How does this work?
1) Download the Workit Health app
Join in just a few minutes. We’ll verify your insurance or give you pricing information.
2) Schedule an appointment with your provider
Schedule a video appointment to meet with a licensed provider who will really listen.
3) Order drug tests
Our drug screening process is 100% online and simple, and drug tests are shipped to you at no extra cost.
4) Video chat with a nonjudgmental clinician
Our providers are compassionate, kind, and dedicated to helping people make positive change.
5) Receive medication if appropriate
After your first visit, your provider will e-prescribe medication to your local pharmacy, as appropriate.
6) Get ongoing support
Attend monthly group follow-up visits (or Shared Medical Appointments), join online recovery groups, connect with others in members-only forums, complete skills-based therapeutic courses, and more.
How do I meet my doctor?
You will meet with a Workit Health clinician directly via video appointment through Zoom.
Log in to your account at your scheduled appointment time and click on the appointment to get a secure link to the Zoom room.
Follow-up appointments are monthly group follow-up visits (or Shared Medical Appointments) with a clinician, behavioral health support, and your fellow Workit Health members. Group follow-up visits and recovery group sessions also take place through Zoom.
How do I get started?
The signup process is 100% confidential and takes only a few minutes. Sign up and schedule your orientation appointment directly online.
If you have questions, you can request more information and have a confidential text conversation.
How is this different from other apps?
The Workit Health app brings an entire treatment program—licensed clinicians who provide medication management, recovery groups, convenient drug screening, messaging with your care team, and interactive courses—right onto your phone. It’s an innovative app that includes so much more than other recovery apps offer.
Do you treat anything else?
Workit Health treats opioid and alcohol use disorders. Because some conditions frequently co-occur with substance use disorders, our providers also offer our members treatment for anxiety, depression, insomnia, hepatitis C, and more, as well as prescribing PrEP to prevent HIV.
How do you handle withdrawal symptoms?
When beginning Suboxone (buprenorpine/naloxone), most people are instructed by their provider to wait until they experience a certain level of withdrawal symptoms , which signal that it is safe to begin taking Suboxone. We talk about this process in our blog post, How to Get Ready for Suboxone Induction.
Once you begin taking Suboxone, the goal is to feel no further withdrawal symptoms. If you do experience them, speak to your provider about adjusting your dose.
Do I need to do group follow-ups?
Yes, the Workit Health program includes group follow-up visits for all of our members. This model provides not only excellent medical care and behavioral healt support, but also peer connections that have been shown to improve outcomes and help people reach their recovery goals.
Don't just take our word for it
Read more about Suboxone risks and concerns
Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is indicated for the treatment of opioid dependence in adults. Suboxone should not be taken by individuals who have been shown to be hypersensitive to buprenorphine or naloxone as serious adverse reactions, including anaphylactic shock, have been reported. Taking Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) with other opioid medicines, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or other central nervous system depressants can cause breathing problems that can lead to coma and death. Other side effects may include headaches, nausea, vomiting, constipation, insomnia, pain, increased sweating, sleepiness, dizziness, coordination problems, physical dependence or abuse, and liver problems. For more information about Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) see Suboxone.com, the full Prescribing Information, and Medication Guide, or talk to your healthcare provider. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
All clinical and medical services are provided by licensed physicians and clinicians who are practicing as employees or contractors of independently owned and operated professional medical practices that are owned by licensed physicians. These medical practices include Workit Health (MI), PLLC, Workit Health (CA), P.C., Workit Health (NJ), LLC, Workit Health (OH), LLC, and any other Workit Health professional entity that is established in the future.