Suboxone® Clinic in Annapolis, MD for Outpatient Addiction Treatment
Monday: 8 AM–6 PM
Tuesday: 8 AM–8 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM–8 PM
Thursday: 8 AM–8 PM
Friday: 8 AM–6 PM
Saturday: 8 AM–3 PM
Sunday: Closed
Treatment Fit for You
Work with us to tailor your treatment to your needs.
You can choose from options that include medication assisted treatment, such as Suboxone®, Sublocade®, and Vivitrol®, as well as psychiatry, counseling and mental health therapy.
Annapolis Outpatient Addiction Treatment Center Services:
- Outpatient Suboxone® treatment
- Individual and group counseling
- Intensive outpatient counseling
- Psychiatry (for our addiction patients)
Let our Suboxone® doctors in Annapolis help you achieve long-term recovery from opioid addiction. We have providers who offer medication-assisted programs that help you establish healthy patterns and avoid withdrawal symptoms.
Medication-Assisted Treatment Programs
MATClinics addiction treatment combines Medication-Assisted Treatment programs with counseling for a more holistic approach to recovery. Our team uses medications such as Suboxone® to help you get past the initial withdrawal symptoms and to help you avoid cravings. For added support, our counseling staff provides one-on-one and group therapy.
Staff Members Committed to Your Full Recovery
The MATClinics’ Annapolis office is staffed by Suboxone® doctors, Nurse Practitioners, Psychiatric Practitioners, Counselors, and administrators dedicated to helping you and/or your loved ones recover from opioid addiction.  Our providers are all DEA licensed to prescribe Suboxone® and other buprenorphine-based medications. Please see our Chief Medical Officer page for more information on Dr. Enrique Oviedo who supervises our professional staff.
Visit our Medication-Assisted Treatment for more information and how the MATClinics process works. Please call us at 410.291.1494 for more information.
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What We Treat
We care for any person struggling with an addiction, including opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder and stimulant use disorder.

Reduce Stress & Barriers to Recovery
Your treatment plan will also include access to a case manager – someone you can turn to with questions and needs to help you in between your regularly scheduled appointments.
