Suboxone Clinic OKC: Private, Physician-Led Recovery
Stop the withdrawals. Reclaim your life.
Board-Certified Addiction Medicine. No lines. No judgment. Just medical excellence.
A Private Medical Practice for Opioid Recovery
When you search for a “Suboxone Clinic,” you might picture crowded waiting rooms, daily lines, and feeling like a number. Zoe Psychiatry is different.
We are a private medical practice located on N May Ave. We treat Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) with the same dignity and medical precision as diabetes or hypertension.
- Privacy First: Our waiting room is for general psychiatry patients, meaning no one knows why you are there. Your recovery is your business.
- Physician-Led: You aren’t just seeing a counselor. You are treated by a Dual Board-Certified Psychiatrist & Addiction Medicine Specialist (FASAM).
- Convenient Monthly Visits: Once you are stable, you don’t need to come in every day. We focus on getting you back to your job, your family, and your life.
How Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Works
It’s not “trading one addiction for another.” It’s medicine.
We use FDA-approved medications like Suboxone® (Buprenorphine/Naloxone) to help you break the cycle of physical dependence without the agonizing withdrawal sickness.
- Stop the Withdrawal: Buprenorphine stabilizes your brain chemistry so you stop feeling sick and stop craving opioids.
- Clear the Mental Fog: Once the physical need is met safely, your mind clears. You can focus on therapy, work, and rebuilding relationships.
- Prevent Relapse: The medication blocks other opioids from working, providing a safety net while you build your new life.
Oklahoma City’s Addiction Expert
Oluwole Popoola, MD, MPH, FASAM
Board-Certified in Addiction Medicine & General Psychiatry
“Recovery requires more than willpower. It requires science.”
Dr. Oluwole Popoola is a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (FASAM), a distinction held by top specialists in the field.
The “Dual Diagnosis” Advantage: Most people struggling with opioids are also battling anxiety, trauma, or depression. Because Dr. Popoola is also a Board-Certified Psychiatrist, he can treat the root cause of your pain. He can prescribe non-addictive medications for your anxiety or depression alongside your Suboxone treatment, ensuring a holistic recovery.
Taiye Popoola, MD, PhD, PMH-C
Psychiatrist | Sleep Medicine Specialist
“You can’t stay sober if you’re exhausted.”
Insomnia and restlessness are the most common triggers for relapse. Dr. Taiye Popoola works alongside the addiction team to treat the sleep disorders that often accompany recovery, helping you get the restorative rest you need to stay strong.
Why Choose Zoe Psychiatry for Suboxone Treatment?
- Fast Induction: We prioritize new patients to get you stabilized quickly. We don’t want you to suffer.
- Insurance Accepted: We accept most major Oklahoma insurance plans, including BCBS OK and Medicare. Treatment is affordable.
- Telehealth Options: Once stable, we offer Telehealth appointments to fit your work schedule.
FAQ
Q: Will this go on my permanent record? A: Your medical records are strictly confidential and protected by HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 (federal confidentiality laws for substance use).
Q: Do I have to go to therapy? A: We strongly encourage therapy and offer it in-house. Medication handles the physical addiction; therapy handles the emotional triggers.
You Don’t Have to Fight the Withdrawal Alone.
We are accepting new patients from OKC, Edmond, and Yukon.
