Healing with Beyond Primary Care

Until we reach out to others to share our experiences instead of the shame, blame, and stigma associated with addiction and mental health, it will be hard to heal. 

At Beyond Primary Care, we offer a comprehensive addiction treatment plan that follows the American Society of Addiction Medicine treatment guidelines to reduce cravings and relapses. Dr. Jeff O’Boyle is board certified in addiction medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM). Because drug addiction is typically a chronic disorder characterized by occasional relapses, a short-term, one-time treatment is usually not sufficient. 

For many, treatment is a long-term, if not lifelong process that involves multiple interventions and regular monitoring. We offer our patients the opportunity to start oral medications from the privacy of their own home.

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) available:

  • Buprenorphine products (brand name: Suboxone®, Zubsolv®) for opioid dependence

  • The Sinclair Method with Naltrexone for alcohol cravings or dependence

  • Vivitrol® monthly injections for opioid or alcohol dependence

  • Sublocade® monthly injections for opioid dependence

  • Acamprosate for alcohol cravings or dependence

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Affordable Care

Like the rest of our direct primary care practice, we’ve worked hard to make addiction treatment affordable to our patients. This treatment requires far more meetings and testing resources when done properly, so we offer it as an additional separate service.

Addiction Treatment FAQs

+ What is the fee for care with buprenorphine (eg-Suboxone, Zubsolv, Sublocade) products?

Due to DEA restrictions on this and the small size of our practice, space is limited. Since use of this medication includes more frequent visits and testing, this is offered as an additional service beyond our basic membership at an additional fee of $100 per month.

+ What is the fee for care with naltrexone (Revia or Vivitrol) products?

Since use of this medication includes more frequent visits and testing, this is offered as an additional service beyond our basic membership at an additional fee of $100 per month.

+ Can you use controlled substances or alcohol while receiving treatment?

Our program requires abstinence from other addictive or abused substances such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. Patients on chronic benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, Ativan, etc.) will need to slowly taper off these under the physician’s supervision.

+ What about evaluations and services for the Health Professional Recovery Program (HPRP)?

These evaluations and services are separate from the rest of our recovery program. Please call to inquire.