Bicycle Health’s telemedicine treatment program provides telemedicine-based Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder. We offer convenient and confidential care that you can access from anywhere in Wisconsin.
While we currently do not have Medicaid partnerships in Wisconsin, we are committed to assisting you in finding appropriate resources and support for your recovery journey.
Our telemedicine platform allows you to receive comprehensive Suboxone treatment from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Through secure video consultations, our experienced medical professionals at Bicycle Health provide personalized care, guiding you through every step of your recovery journey.
We understand the importance of having access to Suboxone medication. Over the past 24 months, we found that 78.2% of the pharmacies we contacted in Wisconsin reported having Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) in stock. For new patients, our team works closely with patients to find pharmacies that carry Suboxone in stock, and we keep track of it with our Pharmacy FInder tool so that we can share that information with other patients.
While we may not currently accept Medicaid in Wisconsin, we are committed to helping you find the support and resources you need. Our team can provide guidance on community resources, non-profit organizations, and other programs that may offer financial assistance or alternative payment options for Suboxone treatment.
Wisconsin provides Medicaid coverage through its Medicaid program, known as BadgerCare Plus, to ensure access to essential healthcare services for eligible individuals and families.
Residents of Wisconsin have access to health insurance options through the Health Insurance Marketplace, known as the Federal Health Insurance Exchange, operated by the federal government.
The Health Insurance Marketplace website and customer support services can assist individuals in exploring their options, comparing plans, and enrolling in suitable health insurance coverage, whether through BadgerCare Plus (Wisconsin Medicaid) or Qualified Health Plans offered on the Marketplace.
Bicycle Health offers Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine / naloxone (Suboxone) to help patients stop their opioid use. The recovery process is marked by four initial steps: enrollment, first appointment, induction, and treatment. Learn more about how Bicycle Health works and what to expect.
Bicycle Health offers Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine / naloxone (Suboxone) to help patients stop their opioid use. The recovery process is marked by four initial steps: enrollment, first appointment, induction, and treatment. Learn more about how Bicycle Health works and what to expect.
We are doctors, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants passionate about providing evidence-based care across the country. Everyone deserves access to confidential, indivualized and, non-judgmental care for opioid dependence
Our science-backed approach boasts 95% of patients reporting no withdrawal symptoms at 7 days. We can help you achieve easier days and a happier future.
Get Startedor book an enrollment callAs of 2008, health insurers and group health plans are required, by law, to offer the same level of benefits mental health and substance use treatment as they do for “physical health” (i.e. medical and surgical care). This legal requirement is thanks to the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA). As a result, the majority of insurance plans offer some degree of coverage for medications for addiction treatment (MAT) and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), including buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone). Similar to “physical health” benefits, mental health and substance use treatment benefits often have limitations. Depending on your plan, you may have to adhere to certain requirements set forth by your insurer.
Common insurance requirements include: