Suboxone® Clinic in Laurel, MD
Our Suboxone® clinic in Laurel is across the street from City of Laurel Library
Conveniently accessible via: Regional Transit Authority Busses 502 & 503
Washington Metro Area Transportation Authority Buses 87 & 89M
MONDAY: 8:45am-2:45pm
TUESDAY: CLOSED
WEDNESDAY: 12:45pm-6:45pm
THURSDAY: CLOSED
FRIDAY: CLOSED
SATURDAY: 8:45am-1:45pm
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.
Laurel Suboxone® Clinic Services
We offer a wide range of treatments at our Suboxone® clinic in Laurel, MD, including:
- Outpatient Suboxone® treatment for opioid use disorder
- Intensive Outpatient (IOP) counseling
- Individual and group counseling for mental health and substance use disorders
- Psychiatry (only available to MATClinics addiction treatment patients)
MATClinics’ Suboxone® doctors in Laurel can help you recover from your struggle with addiction. MATClinics offer Medication Assisted Treatment programs that help you avoid painful withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
Make an appointment for outpatient addiction treatment today and we’ll make your journey to recovery as smooth and comfortable as possible.
Staff Members Committed to Your Recovery
The MATClinics Laurel location is staffed by Suboxone® Doctors, other licensed prescribers, as well as Case Managers and counselors dedicated to help you and/or your loved ones recover from addiction. Our prescribers are specially licensed to prescribe Suboxone® and other buprenorphine based medications. Please see our Medical Director page for more information on Dr. Enrique Oviedo who oversees our practitioners.
Visit our Medication Assisted Treatment page for more information and how the MATClinics process works. Please call or text us at (410) 291-1494 if you have any questions.
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.