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Sublocade Treatment in Atlanta

Sublocade

Sublocade is not a one-size-fits-all solution, but for the right individuals, it can be a powerful tool.

For many people, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) can provide the stability needed to step out of the seemingly endless cycle of cravings, withdrawal, and relapse.

At Valor Behavioral Health, Sublocade treatment in Atlanta is offered as part of a comprehensive, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) approach to opioid recovery that prioritizes safety and long-term success.

If you or a loved one need addiction treatment, visit our admissions page or text us at 678-679-4077 today.

What Is Sublocade?

Sublocade is an FDA-approved, extended-release form of buprenorphine used to treat opioid use disorder.

Unlike daily medications, Sublocade is administered as a once-monthly injection, providing consistent medication levels over time.

This steady delivery helps reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms while eliminating the daily decision-making and potential misuse associated with oral medications. For individuals who struggle with adherence, diversion, or relapse triggers tied to daily dosing, Sublocade can offer a more stable foundation for recovery.

What Is The Sublocade Shot?

The Sublocade shot is a subcutaneous injection given in the abdominal area by a trained medical professional. Once injected, the medication forms a small, biodegradable depot under the skin that slowly releases buprenorphine throughout the month.

Because Sublocade is long-acting and cannot be removed or misused once administered, it provides a level of consistency and protection that many patients find reassuring.

It is typically introduced after a person has already been stabilized on sublingual buprenorphine, ensuring the body responds well to the medication before transitioning to the injectable form.

How Is The Sublocade Shot Used?

Sublocade is used as part of a structured medication-assisted treatment plan and is always overseen by medical professionals. 

At Valor Behavioral Health, its use is guided by careful clinical assessment and ongoing monitoring.

Sublocade treatment may involve:

  • A medical evaluation to determine appropriateness
  • Initial stabilization on buprenorphine before injection
  • Monthly injections administered by licensed providers
  • Ongoing monitoring for effectiveness and side effects
  • Integration with therapy, detox, or rehab programming

Sublocade is not a standalone cure. It works best when paired with counseling, behavioral therapies, and recovery support services.

How Does Sublocade Interact With The Brain?

Sublocade works by delivering buprenorphine, a partial opioid agonist, which binds to opioid receptors in the brain without producing the intense euphoria associated with full opioids like heroin or fentanyl.

By occupying these receptors, Sublocade:

  • Reduces cravings for opioids
  • Prevents withdrawal symptoms
  • Blocks the effects of other opioids if they are used
  • Helps stabilize brain chemistry over time

This allows the brain to begin healing while giving individuals the mental space to engage meaningfully in therapy and recovery work.

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Atlanta, Georgia Treatment Programs That Offer Sublocade

Valor Behavioral Health provides Sublocade as part of a full continuum of care, allowing individuals to receive medication support at various stages of recovery.

Our team collaborates across levels of care to ensure continuity, consistency, and personalized treatment planning as clients progress. Sublocade treatment in Atlanta may be incorporated into:

The Difference Between Sublocade and Suboxone

While both medications contain buprenorphine, there are important differences between Sublocade and Suboxone that may influence treatment decisions. Our clinical team helps individuals weigh these differences and determine which option best supports their recovery goals.

Sublocade:

  • Monthly injection
  • No daily dosing required
  • Lower risk of misuse or diversion
  • Consistent medication levels

Suboxone:

  • Taken daily as a film or tablet
  • Requires adherence and routine
  • Contains naloxone to deter misuse
  • More flexibility for short-term or early treatment

Potential Sublocade Side Effects

Like any medication, Sublocade may cause side effects, though many people tolerate it well. Serious side effects are rare but are monitored closely by our medical staff. 

Clients are encouraged to report any concerns promptly so adjustments can be made if needed.

Possible side effects can include:

  • Injection site discomfort or swelling
  • Headache or fatigue
  • Nausea or constipation
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Mild mood changes

Does Insurance Cover Sublocade?

In many cases, Sublocade treatment in Atlanta is covered by private insurance plans, or other providers, though coverage can vary based on policy details and medical necessity. We believe financial uncertainty should never be a barrier to care, and we strive to make the process as transparent as possible.

Our admissions and insurance specialists work directly with providers to:

  • Verify benefits
  • Determine medication coverage
  • Explain any out-of-pocket costs
  • Advocate for appropriate treatment authorization

At Valor Behavioral Health, we’re in-network with most major insurance carriers including:

Why Valor Behavioral Health?

Choosing where to begin treatment is a deeply personal decision. Valor Behavioral Health is trusted throughout Atlanta for compassionate, medically sound care that meets people where they are without judgment or pressure.

We don’t believe in shortcuts or rigid protocols. We believe in people, and in giving them the tools they need to heal.

What sets us apart:

  • Experienced medical and clinical professionals
  • Evidence-based medication-assisted treatment
  • Individualized care planning
  • Seamless transitions between levels of care
  • A supportive, respectful environment focused on dignity

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If you or a loved one is struggling with mental health issues or dual diagnosis disorders and seeking a balanced approach to recovery, our drug rehab in Atlanta may be the right choice. 

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Our medical team is made up of skilled and experienced clinicians who dedicate their careers to treating substance use disorders. We provide a judgment-free environment that enables people to gain control of their physical and mental health again and live their best lives.

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Learn More About Sublocade in Atlanta, GA

If you or someone you love is struggling with opioid dependence, help is available. Sublocade treatment in Atlanta may offer the stability needed to move forward with confidence and clarity.

Contact Valor Behavioral Health to speak with a knowledgeable admissions specialist. We’re here to answer questions, discuss options, and help you take the next step toward lasting recovery, one grounded in care, respect, and hope.

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