At SaVida Health Staunton, we offer evidence-based, outpatient care for individuals facing opioid addiction. Our treatment center combines FDA-approved Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) with personalized counseling, case management, and recovery support to help you build a stronger, healthier future.
Our experienced team of Suboxone providers delivers care with compassion, privacy, and respect—because recovery is personal, and so is the treatment you deserve.
Personalized Treatment That Works
We understand that no two recovery journeys are alike. That’s why our services are tailored to your needs. Treatment options include:
Suboxone® and Buprenorphine
Other FDA-approved MAT options
One-on-one counseling and behavioral support
Case management and recovery coordination
Relapse prevention and wellness planning
Our providers work with you to determine the right medication and support plan to fit your life, health goals, and long-term recovery needs.
Local, Accessible Care in Staunton
Our clinic is conveniently located to serve patients in Staunton and surrounding areas, including Augusta County, Waynesboro, and Verona. We provide flexible outpatient services that integrate smoothly into your daily routine, so you don’t have to sacrifice work, school, or family responsibilities to get help.
Same-day or next-day appointments when available
Telehealth options for eligible patients
No overnight stays required
Walk-ins welcome during open hours
Insurance Accepted and Confidential Support
We accept Virginia Medicaid, Medicare, and most commercial insurance plans. Our staff is available to help you verify coverage, manage paperwork, and get scheduled quickly. All inquiries and treatment discussions are handled with complete confidentiality and respect.
Start Your Recovery Journey Today
If you are looking for opioid addiction treatment in Staunton, VA, SaVida Health is here to help. Our outpatient program offers a personalized, supportive path to recovery that meets you where you are.
Contact us today to schedule your first appointment or speak with a member of our care team. You don’t have to do this alone, your recovery can begin now.