Suboxone & Addiction Treatment in Albuquerque NM — All Insurance

Telehealth addiction treatment in Albuquerque, NM. Suboxone, naltrexone, and Kratom addiction treatment — all insurance accepted including Medicaid. Fast appointments.

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Coming Soon — Albuquerque, New Mexico. Rezolv Health is not yet accepting new patients in New Mexico. We are completing credentialing and expect to launch soon. Contact us at 505-210-7924 to be notified.

Physician-led telehealth treatment for opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, and Kratom addiction will be available in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County. All insurance will be accepted including New Mexico Medicaid (Centennial Care). No clinic visit required.


Albuquerque and the New Mexico overdose crisis

New Mexico has faced one of the most severe drug overdose crises in the United States for over a decade. Bernalillo County — which includes Albuquerque — consistently reports some of the highest overdose death rates in the state. Fentanyl has dramatically worsened a situation that was already acute, and the availability of medication-assisted treatment has not kept pace with the scale of need.

Albuquerque has more treatment resources than other parts of New Mexico. There are clinics, opioid treatment programs, and community health centers operating in the city. But access is still far from adequate — waitlists are common, provider turnover is high, and the transportation challenges facing many Albuquerque residents make clinic-based care difficult to sustain.

Rezolv Health Albuquerque provides physician-led buprenorphine treatment by telehealth — removing the clinic visit entirely and making medication management accessible from wherever a patient is, without a waitlist.


Bernalillo County and surrounding area

Rezolv Health serves patients throughout Bernalillo County and surrounding communities:

  • Albuquerque proper — all neighborhoods including the South Valley, North Valley, and the East Mountains
  • Rio Rancho and Sandoval County
  • Corrales, Tijeras, Edgewood, and surrounding communities

For patients elsewhere in New Mexico, Rezolv Health serves the entire state by telehealth — see our New Mexico state page or our Santa Fe and Las Cruces pages for more.


Services in Albuquerque

All services delivered by telehealth from anywhere in Albuquerque or Bernalillo County.

Opioid use disorder treatment: Buprenorphine (Suboxone) — SAMHSA and ASAM both identify buprenorphine as the first-line evidence-based medication for opioid use disorder. Physician-prescribed and managed monthly by telehealth.

Alcohol use disorder treatment: Naltrexone and other FDA-approved medications for alcohol use disorder, managed by telehealth.

Kratom addiction treatment: Physician-supervised treatment for Kratom dependence — medical management of withdrawal symptoms and a structured cessation plan. Most treatment programs in Albuquerque are not equipped to address Kratom addiction. Rezolv Health provides this care by telehealth.

Mental health medication management is not currently available through Rezolv Health New Mexico. If you are in Albuquerque and need psychiatric medication management, contact us and we can help identify resources.


New Mexico Medicaid coverage

Rezolv Health Albuquerque accepts New Mexico Medicaid (Centennial Care) for substance use disorder treatment. New Mexico Medicaid covers medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, including office-based buprenorphine treatment. Eligible Medicaid enrollees can access Rezolv Health's services with no out-of-pocket cost for covered services.


Frequently asked questions

Does Rezolv Health accept Medicaid in Albuquerque? Yes. New Mexico Medicaid (Centennial Care) is accepted for substance use disorder treatment — opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, and Kratom addiction treatment.

How is Rezolv Health different from a methadone clinic in Albuquerque? Rezolv Health prescribes buprenorphine (Suboxone), not methadone. Buprenorphine does not require daily clinic visits — you attend monthly telehealth appointments and fill your prescription at a pharmacy. This is a significant practical difference from methadone programs, which typically require daily in-person dispensing at a licensed opioid treatment program.

Do you treat Kratom addiction in Albuquerque? Yes. Rezolv Health New Mexico offers physician-supervised Kratom addiction treatment for Albuquerque patients. Kratom dependence is a recognized clinical condition that most local programs are not equipped to manage — we provide medical withdrawal management and a structured cessation plan by telehealth.

Is mental health treatment available in Albuquerque through Rezolv Health? Not currently. Mental health medication management is available through our Washington and Nevada practices. If you are in Albuquerque and need psychiatric care, contact us and we will do our best to help you find appropriate resources.

Can I get started the same week I reach out? In most cases, yes. We maintain new patient availability and aim to offer appointments within days of your intake completion.

What if I do not have a consistent address in Albuquerque? Telehealth requires a valid New Mexico address for prescribing purposes. If your housing situation is unstable, contact us before scheduling to discuss how we can best support you within the applicable prescribing requirements.

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