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Get telehealth medication-assisted treatment from licensed Virginia providers. No waitlists, no waiting rooms — just compassionate care from home.
Get CareWhy Grata in Alexandria
Alexandria's proximity to Washington D.C. brings both resources and challenges. The city has active harm reduction programs, but in-person MAT appointments often require weeks of waiting.
Alexandria and Fairfax County have reported increasing overdose deaths, with fentanyl now involved in the majority of fatal cases.
Serving Alexandria, Fairfax, Springfield, and the D.C. metro corridor.
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 Virginia 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 Virginia 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
Addiction and Recovery Treatment Services (ARTS) covers medication-assisted treatment including Suboxone prescriptions and telehealth visits.
Grata Health accepts most major insurance plans, including Cardinal Care (Virginia Medicaid). Managed care plans we commonly work with include:

Yes, Grata Health accepts Cardinal Care (Virginia Medicaid). Addiction and Recovery Treatment Services (ARTS) 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 Virginia. Virginia allows telehealth prescribing of buprenorphine (Suboxone) for opioid use disorder. Providers must hold a valid Virginia medical license. Grata Health providers are fully licensed and compliant with all Virginia telehealth regulations.
Northern Virginia is a high-pressure, high-visibility community where stigma around addiction treatment is a significant barrier. Many residents in Arlington, Alexandria, and Fairfax tell us that the privacy of telehealth was the deciding factor in seeking help. There are no waiting rooms, no chance of running into colleagues, and no gap in your workday that needs explaining.
Yes. Most major commercial insurance plans cover medication-assisted treatment, including Suboxone. Many Northern Virginia residents use employer-sponsored plans from carriers like Aetna, Anthem, UnitedHealthcare, and Cigna. We verify your benefits before your first appointment at no cost.
Alexandria is a diverse city where residents face varying barriers to treatment — from high costs of living that strain budgets, to stigma in professional circles, to language barriers for immigrant communities. Grata Health's telehealth model addresses the access and privacy barriers, and we accept both private insurance and Medicaid to help make treatment affordable.
Yes. Alexandria has several recovery support resources including the Alexandria Community Services Board, local NA/AA meetings, and peer recovery programs. Grata Health can serve as your MAT provider while you engage with these community resources for comprehensive support.
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Same-day telehealth Suboxone appointments with licensed Virginia providers. Private, affordable, and covered by most insurance.
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