Project VBOT serves individuals across all regions of Alabama, including urban centers like Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery, Huntsville, and Tuscaloosa — and rural communities throughout the Black Belt counties, the Wiregrass, and the North Alabama foothills, where in-person MAT providers are scarce.
Because care is delivered virtually through secure telehealth, geography is not a barrier. The same quality of licensed, clinical treatment is available regardless of where in Alabama you live. All clinical services in Alabama are provided by Pathway Healthcare, the licensed clinical entity authorized in the state.
Alabama's rural communities — particularly across the Black Belt and the Wiregrass — face a significant shortage of outpatient addiction treatment providers. Virtual MAT programs like Project VBOT help close that gap, delivering evidence-based care to individuals who would otherwise have no local access.
All services are delivered virtually by licensed Alabama clinicians at Pathway Healthcare and are available to individuals located anywhere in the state.
Virtual buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) prescribing and medication management for OUD in Alabama — including treatment for fentanyl, heroin, and prescription opioid dependency.
Virtual clinical treatment and medication management for alcohol use disorder in Alabama — including naltrexone, acamprosate, and individualized counseling support.
Evidence-based treatment for kratom dependency in Alabama, delivered by clinicians experienced with kratom's unique withdrawal and treatment challenges.
Comprehensive treatment for Alabama patients dealing with multiple substances — individualized care plans that address the full picture.
Legally mandated substance use evaluations for Alabama courts — conducted virtually by licensed clinicians and documented to applicable legal standards.
Individual and group-based counseling delivered by licensed professionals — integrated with MAT as part of a comprehensive, whole-person approach to recovery.
Project VBOT, through Pathway Healthcare in Alabama, accepts the following insurance plans:
Coverage varies by plan and individual benefit. Our team will verify your specific benefits before your first appointment — no surprises, no pressure.
A confidential assessment is the first step. Our team will listen to your situation, verify your insurance, and help you understand all available options — with no obligation to begin treatment.
Support is available throughout Alabama — and it starts with a conversation.
Request a Confidential Assessment Call (838) 438-8268Does Project VBOT serve all of Alabama?
Yes. Project VBOT provides virtual substance use disorder treatment to individuals located anywhere in Alabama. Care in Alabama is delivered by Pathway Healthcare, the licensed clinical entity authorized to provide treatment in the state. Whether you're in Birmingham, Mobile, Huntsville, or a rural community in the Black Belt or Wiregrass, the same quality of care is available to you.
Where can I get Suboxone virtually in Alabama?
Project VBOT provides virtual Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) prescribing to patients located anywhere in Alabama. After a clinical assessment via secure telehealth with a Pathway Healthcare clinician, your prescription is sent electronically to a pharmacy of your choice. Same-day access is available in many cases — call (838) 438-8268 to get started.
Does VBOT accept Alabama Medicaid?
Yes. Project VBOT accepts Alabama Medicaid Agency coverage. We also accept Medicare, Tricare, and most commercial insurance plans.
Is virtual MAT available in rural Alabama?
Yes — and this is one of the most important things Project VBOT does. Rural Alabama communities, particularly across the Black Belt counties and the Wiregrass, often have few or no local MAT providers. Virtual care allows individuals in any part of Alabama to receive the same licensed, evidence-based treatment available in cities like Birmingham or Mobile.
Is treatment confidential — will anyone in my community know?
Treatment is entirely confidential. Federal law (42 CFR Part 2) and HIPAA protect your treatment records. Your employer, family, community members, and neighbors will not be notified. You can attend virtual appointments from home with complete privacy.
How quickly can I start treatment in Alabama?
Same-day access is available in many cases. After you contact us, our team schedules a confidential clinical assessment as quickly as possible — often the same day. If MAT is appropriate, your prescription can be sent to your pharmacy the same day as your first clinical visit.
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