Bronx
174th Street
932 E 174th St, Bronx, NY 10460
A Bronx option for monthly Sublocade follow-up, transition review, and practical medication coordination close to home.
View local Sublocade page Get directions341 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Many major insurance plans are accepted for addiction medicine visits, including Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis, UnitedHealthcare, United Healthcare Community Plan, EmblemHealth, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and many commercial plans. Because Sublocade can involve both the office visit and the medication, the team reviews benefits, prior authorization needs, and specialty-pharmacy steps before the injection is scheduled.
Self-pay requests can also be reviewed. Because Sublocade includes a monthly medication plus in-clinic administration, visit fees, medication costs, and pharmacy logistics should be clarified before treatment starts.
The practical workflow usually includes evaluation, review of recent opioid and buprenorphine use, benefits verification, specialty-pharmacy coordination, scheduling of the in-clinic injection, and repeat monthly follow-up.
Crown Heights works best for patients who need a location they can realistically return to every month, not just for an initial visit.
Visits can cover recent opioid use, oral buprenorphine treatment, medication tolerability, and whether a monthly injection is the right next step.
The team reviews benefits, possible prior authorization, self-pay questions, and the medication coordination steps before treatment is lined up.
Monthly treatment works better when scheduling, symptoms, recovery planning, and connected care are actually followed over time.
A central Brooklyn location for monthly injection care with realistic neighborhood access for follow-up. This matters because repeat monthly follow-up needs to fit real life, not just the first appointment.
Some patients also need therapy, psychiatry, primary care, or another medication path connected to the treatment plan.
The local page keeps the practical details simple: address, directions, booking, and related links when another treatment path fits better.
Many major insurance plans are accepted for addiction medicine visits, including Medicaid, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Healthfirst, MetroPlus, Fidelis, UnitedHealthcare, United Healthcare Community Plan, EmblemHealth, Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and many commercial plans. Because Sublocade can involve both the office visit and the medication, the team reviews benefits, prior authorization needs, and specialty-pharmacy steps before the injection is scheduled.
Self-pay requests can also be reviewed. Because Sublocade includes a monthly medication plus in-clinic administration, visit fees, medication costs, and pharmacy logistics should be clarified before treatment starts.
Monthly timing, benefits status, and medication coordination still depend on clinical review, but the local page should make the logistics much easier to handle.
Bronx
932 E 174th St, Bronx, NY 10460
A Bronx option for monthly Sublocade follow-up, transition review, and practical medication coordination close to home.
View local Sublocade page Get directionsQueens
37-15 23rd Ave, Astoria, NY 11105
A western Queens location for monthly buprenorphine injection visits, benefits review, and structured addiction medicine follow-up.
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Bronx
2063A Bartow Ave, Bronx, NY 10475
A Bronx site for Sublocade scheduling, pharmacy coordination, and repeat injection care.
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Long Island
232 W Old Country Rd, Hicksville, NY 11801
A Long Island option for Sublocade treatment, specialty-pharmacy coordination, and ongoing recovery visits.
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Queens
80-10 Northern Blvd, Jackson Heights, NY 11372
A Queens clinic for transition review, monthly injection planning, and repeat follow-up.
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Queens
90-18 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11435
A southeast Queens location for monthly Sublocade visits, benefits review, and addiction medicine support.
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Queens
30-07 36th Ave, Astoria, NY 11106
A workday-friendly Queens site for monthly buprenorphine injection follow-up and practical care coordination.
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Long Island
135 Mineola Blvd, Mineola, NY 11501
A core Long Island location for monthly injection treatment, scheduling, and pharmacy coordination.
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Manhattan
259 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003
A Manhattan option for structured monthly Sublocade follow-up and reliable in-city access.
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Brooklyn
308 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211
A Brooklyn location for monthly injection care, transition planning, and repeat follow-up visits.
View local Sublocade page Get directionsThe first question is not just whether someone wants the injection. It is whether recent opioid use, current buprenorphine treatment, and medication tolerance support a safe transition.
The first phase covers evaluation, transition review when needed, benefits confirmation, and medication coordination so the plan is lined up before a treatment slot is used.
Sublocade is not picked up from a standard retail pharmacy. The medication is coordinated through certified handling pathways and administered by a provider in clinic.
The Sublocade family currently covers Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Manhattan, and Long Island so the treatment plan does not depend on one hard-to-reach clinic.
Broader MAT visits across the network cover same-day access, bridge planning, fentanyl dependence, and the full local treatment footprint.
Daily buprenorphine treatment remains the backbone for many patients before or alongside any discussion of longer-acting injectable care.
A separate injectable pathway is available when the question is monthly naltrexone rather than monthly buprenorphine.
When the immediate issue is how fast someone can be evaluated and started safely, the same-day pathway matters more than the injection discussion.
Short-gap medication questions are handled through the bridge pathway rather than improvised refill assumptions.
Recent fentanyl exposure can change how buprenorphine-based treatment is approached and timed.
What patients say about Nao Medical
The Crown Heights page made it easier to choose a clinic that actually works for repeat monthly follow-up.
Helpful that the page covered transition review, monthly scheduling, and the insurance side in one place.
Much better than landing on a generic addiction page with no local details.
I liked seeing realistic expectations about pharmacy timing and follow-up.
The next-step links were much clearer than most medication pages.
Choose the clinic that works for repeat monthly treatment, then use booking or directions to keep the next step simple.
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