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We're your partners in patient health & recovery.
Defeating opioid use disorder can feel insurmountable. We’re helping people do it successfully every day. Through a single app, we give patients access to all the services our medical group provides, including FDA-approved medications, behavioral healthcare, drug screenings, social support programs, and our full-time, buprenorphine-waivered practitioners.
Our Approach
We offer clinical solutions for OUD treatment & patient care
Through intensive clinical treatment, medication for addiction treatment (MAT), and advanced technology, your patients get the support they need and the motivation to curb opioid use for good.

Expert, full-time staff are certified in addiction medicine
Our clinical support specialists are available weekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. via phone, text, or chat on our secure app to guide patients throughout their recovery journey.

We provide FDA-approved medication for opioid use disorder
Our buprenorphine-waivered clinicians provide safe, confidential, and affordable suboxone treatment to treat opioid dependence and reduce the risk of relapse.

Secure technology simplifies patient screening and care
Patients schedule an appointment with an enrollment coordinator, meet with their provider, and access behavioral health resources—all from the comfort of home.
Proven success from Bicycle Health Medical Group:
95%
18,000
50%
Latest Resources
Knowledge is power for patients in recovery.
With the right resources and support, patients can overcome opioid use disorder and build a life they love. Check out our latest news articles, blogs, and other resources to get started.

People in custody with opioid use disorder need our help—we can’t fail them anymore

Bicycle Health—OUD News and Insights (Feb 2024)

SAMHSA's final rule makes COVID-era flexibilities permanent for opioid treatment programs

Breaking the Cycle: Telehealth Treatment for People in Custody is Key to Recidivism Disruption
