Suboxone Prescription in Virginia
Seeking help for opioid use can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. At Godaelli Psychiatry & Mental Health Center, we provide confidential, supportive care for individuals seeking Suboxone treatment in Virginia.
Our approach is respectful, non-judgmental, and focused on helping you move forward safely and sustainably.
- Board Certified
- Serving Virginia
- Same-Week Appointments
- Board Certified
- Serving Virginia
- Same-Week Appointments

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in Virginia
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications with clinical support to help individuals manage opioid use disorder.
Suboxone is one of the most commonly used medications in MAT, helping to:
- Reduce cravings
- Prevent withdrawal symptoms
- Lower the risk of relapse
- Support long-term recovery
At Godaelli Psychiatry, MAT is approached thoughtfully—always tailored to your individual needs and goals.
Suboxone Provider (Telehealth Options)
Godaelli Psychiatry offers Suboxone treatment through secure telehealth services across Virginia when clinically appropriate.
This allows you to:
- Begin care privately from home
- Avoid unnecessary travel or disruption to your schedule
- Stay consistent with follow-up care
Treatment typically includes:
- A comprehensive evaluation
- Induction planning (starting medication safely)
- Ongoing monitoring and adjustments
- Regular follow-up visits

What to Expect from Suboxone Treatment
Suboxone treatment is a structured and supportive process designed to help you stabilize and move forward.
Your care may include:
- An initial evaluation to determine if MAT is appropriate
- A personalized treatment plan
- Careful initiation of medication
- Ongoing follow-ups to monitor progress
- Adjustments based on your response and goals
We work with you at every stage to ensure your treatment feels manageable and sustainable.
Integrated Care Support
As part of your care, we may also provide:
- Medication management psychiatry for co-occurring conditions
- Supportive therapy (brief, integrated)
- Coordination with additional resources when needed
Recovery often involves multiple layers of support, and we are here to help guide that process.
Serving Patients Across Virginia
Godaelli Psychiatry provides Suboxone treatment services across Virginia, including:
Woodbridge, Fredericksburg, Stafford, McLean, Arlington, Fairfax, Springfield, and surrounding areas.
Telehealth options make it easier to access care consistently, no matter where you’re located.
People Also Ask
Is Suboxone treatment confidential?
Yes. Your care is private and protected. As an external provider, your treatment is not shared with employers or outside parties without your consent.
Can I start Suboxone treatment through telehealth?
In many cases, yes—depending on your clinical situation. We will determine the safest and most appropriate approach during your evaluation.
How long does Suboxone treatment last?
Treatment length varies based on individual needs. Some individuals use it short-term, while others benefit from longer-term support.
Will I experience withdrawal when starting treatment?
Suboxone is carefully introduced to help manage withdrawal symptoms. Your provider will guide you through the process safely.
Our services
Care for the full range of psychiatric needs
ADHD
Improve focus, organization, and daily functioning.
Anxiety
Find relief from persistent worry and panic.
Autism Testing
Support for understanding and navigating differences.
Bipolar disorder
Stabilize mood swings and regain your balance.
Depression
Reclaim your joy and overcome persistent sadness.
Mood disorders
Achieve emotional stability and overall well-being.
OCD
Break the cycle of intrusive thoughts and compulsions.
PTSD and trauma-related conditions
Process trauma and reduce ongoing distress.
Substance Use Concerns
Compassionate support for addiction and recovery.
Where we serve
Care across Virginia
In-person visits at our Woodbridge office, plus secure telehealth for patients anywhere in the state.
Take the next step
Most new patients are seen within a week. Reach out today and we’ll guide you through what to expect.