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Get telehealth medication-assisted treatment from licensed Pennsylvania providers. No waitlists, no waiting rooms — just compassionate care from home.
Get CareWhy Grata in Scranton
Scranton and Lackawanna County have been significantly affected by the opioid crisis, with limited treatment capacity relative to demand. Many residents wait weeks for their first MAT appointment.
Lackawanna County has reported overdose death rates that exceed the national average.
Serving Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and the greater Lackawanna/Luzerne 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 Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania 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
PA Medicaid covers MAT/MOUD through managed care organizations and fee-for-service covers medication-assisted treatment including Suboxone prescriptions and telehealth visits.
Grata Health accepts most major insurance plans, including Pennsylvania Medical Assistance (PA Medicaid). Managed care plans we commonly work with include:

Yes, Grata Health accepts Pennsylvania Medical Assistance (PA Medicaid). PA Medicaid covers MAT/MOUD through managed care organizations and fee-for-service 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 Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania permits telehealth prescribing of buprenorphine for opioid use disorder. Providers must hold a valid Pennsylvania medical license. PA has actively expanded telehealth policies to increase MAT access. Grata Health providers are fully licensed and compliant with all Pennsylvania telehealth regulations.
The Scranton-Wilkes-Barre metro area has been significantly impacted by the opioid crisis, and treatment capacity in Lackawanna and Luzerne counties hasn't kept up. Many residents wait weeks for a first MAT appointment. Grata Health offers same-week telehealth visits, providing immediate access to licensed providers who can prescribe Suboxone from your first visit.
Yes. Many of our patients in Northeast PA initially contact us while waiting for an opening at a local clinic. You can start treatment with Grata Health immediately via telehealth, and if you later prefer to transition to an in-person provider, our team can help coordinate that transition when you're ready.
Many MAT providers in Lackawanna County have wait lists of several weeks for new patients. Grata Health offers same-week telehealth appointments — complete our intake form and you can see a licensed provider within days, not weeks. If Suboxone is appropriate for your situation, your provider can prescribe it during your first visit.
Yes. Our telehealth services are available throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania, including Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton, and the surrounding Lackawanna and Luzerne county areas. All you need is a device with internet to connect with a licensed provider.
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Same-day telehealth Suboxone appointments with licensed Pennsylvania providers. Private, affordable, and covered by most insurance.
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