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Get telehealth medication-assisted treatment from licensed Ohio providers. No waitlists, no waiting rooms — just compassionate care from home.
Get CareWhy Grata in Springfield
Springfield and Clark County have been disproportionately affected by the opioid crisis relative to their population size. The city has few dedicated addiction treatment providers, making telehealth a critical option.
Clark County has recorded overdose death rates significantly above the national average in recent years.
Serving Springfield, New Carlisle, and the greater Clark County area.
95%
Patient Satisfaction
Patients report feeling better the same week they start care with Grata Health.
4.8/5
Average Rating
Average rating given by patients across access, trust, and treatment outcomes.
90%
Increased Optimism
Of patients feel more optimistic about their future after starting treatment.
How It Works
Same-week appointments with licensed Ohio clinicians, from the privacy of your home.
This should take less than 5 minutes. After you answer some basic questions, we match you to a provider ASAP.
Join a video call with a licensed Ohio clinician this week and discuss medication options like Suboxone or naltrexone, if clinically appropriate.
Get ongoing 24/7 support from US based case managers + peer support.
Insurance & Medicaid
Ohio's Behavioral Health Redesign covers MAT/MOUD services covers medication-assisted treatment including Suboxone prescriptions and telehealth visits.
Grata Health accepts most major insurance plans, including Ohio Medicaid. Managed care plans we commonly work with include:

Yes, Grata Health accepts Ohio Medicaid. Ohio's Behavioral Health Redesign covers MAT/MOUD services covers medication-assisted treatment (MAT), including Suboxone prescriptions and telehealth visits. Our team will verify your coverage before your first appointment at no cost to you.
Yes, telehealth Suboxone treatment is fully legal in Ohio. Ohio permits telehealth prescribing of buprenorphine for opioid use disorder. Providers must hold a valid Ohio medical license. Ohio has been a leader in expanding telehealth access for addiction treatment. Grata Health providers are fully licensed and compliant with all Ohio telehealth regulations.
Smaller Ohio cities like Springfield have been disproportionately affected by the opioid crisis relative to their population, but have far fewer treatment resources than larger metros. Grata Health levels the playing field — our telehealth appointments connect you with the same caliber of licensed addiction medicine providers available in Columbus or Cleveland, from the comfort of your home.
If you're uninsured, you may qualify for Ohio Medicaid, which covers MAT including Suboxone. Our team can help you understand your options. For patients who don't qualify for Medicaid and don't have private insurance, we offer affordable self-pay rates. We'll work with you to find a path to treatment regardless of your insurance situation.
Springfield and Clark County have been disproportionately affected by the opioid crisis relative to their size, but have very few dedicated addiction treatment providers. Grata Health connects Springfield residents with licensed Ohio MAT providers via telehealth — the same quality of care available in Dayton or Columbus, accessible from your home in Clark County.
Most Springfield-area patients are seen within the same week they complete our intake form. After a brief intake, you'll be scheduled for a telehealth appointment with a licensed Ohio provider who can prescribe Suboxone if clinically appropriate. There's no wait list and no referral needed.
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Same-day telehealth Suboxone appointments with licensed Ohio providers. Private, affordable, and covered by most insurance.
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