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Addiction treatment in Illinois

QuickMD offers private, judgment-free addiction treatment online in Illinois for substance use disorders, including treatment with Suboxone®.

  • Get support as soon as today
  • Same-day prescriptions
  • Over 1 million visits completed

Medications require a consultation with a licensed clinician via QuickMD. If eligible, the clinician will recommend the best option for you. Satisfaction rating from patient experience survey results collected May 2025.

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How it works

Quick and easy booking. No insurance required.

Why choose QuickMD for addiction treatment in Illinois?

Getting care at QuickMD is simple, secure, and accessible. We eliminate the hassle of waiting rooms and insurance. Here's why thousands of patients trust us for quick, compassionate care:

  • Same-day
    appointments

  • No insurance
    required

  • Licensed &
    certified clinicians

  • 100% online
    appointments

  • Over 100K+
    patients served

  • No
    memberships

Start treatment with Suboxone today

At QuickMD, getting your Suboxone prescription is simple. Schedule a quick phone or video appointment with a licensed clinician and we’ll send your prescription directly to your pharmacy.

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Meet our licensed clinicians in Illinois

We make it easy to find licensed clinicians in Illinois. Meet trusted experts, available seven days a week for virtual care.

  • Dr. Angela Schultz

    Dr. Angela Schultz

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Christin Barry

    Dr. Christin Barry

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Clint Seymour

    Dr. Clint Seymour

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Dorcas Lomo

    Dr. Dorcas Lomo

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Eslam Mohamed

    Dr. Eslam Mohamed

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Hyman Thompson

    Dr. Hyman Thompson

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Janet Whitney

    Dr. Janet Whitney

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Jiansan Gu

    Dr. Jiansan Gu

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Jonathan Tanawan

    Dr. Jonathan Tanawan

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Joshua Tessier

    Dr. Joshua Tessier

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Katie Lee

    Dr. Katie Lee

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Michael Lifson

    Dr. Michael Lifson

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Michael Samuels

    Dr. Michael Samuels

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Michael Schiesser

    Dr. Michael Schiesser

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Michael Torres

    Dr. Michael Torres

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Muhammad Imran

    Dr. Muhammad Imran

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Myriam Kane

    Dr. Myriam Kane

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Nick Raubitschek

    Dr. Nick Raubitschek

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Paul Flatley

    Dr. Paul Flatley

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Sean Bandzar

    Dr. Sean Bandzar

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Stephanie Place

    Dr. Stephanie Place

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Stephen Lee

    Dr. Stephen Lee

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Steve B. Lowenthal

    Dr. Steve B. Lowenthal

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Sumera Amin

    Dr. Sumera Amin

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
  • Dr. Todd Kruse

    Dr. Todd Kruse

    Licensed clinician

    Illinois
    Now accepting new patients
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Why virtual addiction treatment matters in Illinois

In 2023, 3,502 people in Illinois died from drug overdoses, according to the Illinois Department of Health. These lives lost are a painful reminder that the opioid crisis is still far from over. While this number represents the first year-over-year decline since 2018, it’s still alarmingly high. Fentanyl was involved in the overwhelming majority of these deaths, cutting across urban, suburban, and rural communities alike.

For many in Illinois, especially in areas like the southern and central parts of the state, getting to an addiction treatment clinic means driving hours or navigating unreliable transportation. In Chicago and other cities, demand for treatment often leads to long waitlists or difficulty finding a provider who takes your insurance. For others, the fear of being judged, losing a job, custody, or housing, makes seeking help feel overwhelming and risky.

That’s where virtual addiction treatment becomes not just helpful, but essential. It provides a level of privacy that many people need to feel safe. It allows people to start or continue care without leaving their homes.

How access to addiction treatment is improving in Illinois

One major breakthrough is House Bill 2595, which requires insurance plans to cover medically necessary mental health and substance use disorder treatments. This law helps remove a common barrier, which is cost. Additionally, Senate Bill 3419 ensures that people incarcerated in state facilities have access to all FDA-approved forms of Medication-Assisted Treatment in Illinois, which is a critical step in preventing post-release overdoses, which are tragically common.

The state’s broader State Overdose Action Plan (SOAP) lays out strategies to prevent overdose deaths and expand care across diverse populations. Backed by State Opioid Response (SOR) grants, Illinois has funded everything from new treatment programs to mobile medication units that bring MAT directly to communities without nearby clinics.

Access isn’t just expanding geographically, though it’s also becoming more flexible and patient-centered. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Illinois has made several emergency telehealth policies permanent. Medicaid now reimburses virtual behavioral therapies and MAT services at the same rate as in-person care, encouraging more providers to offer treatment through telehealth.

In places where traditional care might be out of reach, mobile outreach programs are stepping in. Vans staffed with peer support workers and medical staff now deliver medications like buprenorphine or distribute naloxone.

Cities like Chicago and Springfield are also piloting 911 co-responder programs, where behavioral health professionals, not police, are dispatched to substance use and mental health-related calls. This shift toward care-based intervention reflects a growing consensus that addiction is a health issue, not a criminal one.

How our online MAT brings care to Illinois

Accessing treatment for opioid or alcohol use disorder shouldn’t depend on where you live, how much time you have, or whether you can get a ride to a clinic. At QuickMD, we understand that for many people in Illinois, getting help isn’t about willingness, it’s about access. And that’s exactly where virtual care can make a difference.

Our online Medication-Assisted Treatment program is designed to meet people where they are, whether that’s a busy parent in Springfield, someone living in a rural area near Effingham, or a night-shift worker in Chicago who doesn’t have the flexibility for daytime appointments. Through secure telemedicine visits, patients can connect with licensed providers who are experienced in treating opioid and alcohol use disorders.

At the heart of it, our goal is simple: make sure that if someone in Illinois is ready to begin recovery, treatment is within reach, not weeks or miles away,but available now, from wherever they feel safest. Because getting better shouldn’t depend on luck or location. It should start with a conversation, and we’re here to have it when you’re ready.

Tips for managing addiction treatment

1. Ask your provider about fentanyl test strips or naloxone

Fentanyl has been linked to a sharp rise in overdoses across Illinois. Even if you’ve stopped using, keeping naloxone (Narcan) nearby can save lives, whether yours or someone else’s. Test strips are also legal in Illinois and available through harm reduction groups to help people check their substances for the presence of fentanyl before use to reduce the chances of opioid overdose.

2. Check in with your body

MAT is powerful, but it’s not the whole story. Notice how you’re sleeping, eating, or feeling emotionally. All of that matters. If your body feels off or your emotions are harder to manage, bring it up in your next appointment. You deserve care that sees the whole you.

3. Remember: MAT helps healing

Some people may not understand why you’re on Suboxone or another MAT medication. That’s okay. You don’t owe anyone an explanation. What matters is that this treatment works for you. The science backs it. Your safety supports it.

4. Connect with others who’ve been where you are

You don’t have to go through this alone. Illinois offers peer recovery specialists, people in long-term recovery, who are trained to help others walk the same path. You can find them through the Illinois Certified Recovery Support Specialist program or through local harm reduction groups. These aren’t counselors. They’re people who get it.

We also offer these services in Illinois

At QuickMD, we're committed to bringing convenient, affordable, and compassionate virtual care to patients across Illinois. In addition to addiction treatment, we proudly offer:

Medical weight loss

Medical weight loss

Our online weight loss treatment helps you explore options like Ozempic® and Mounjaro® with licensed clinicians, offering support tailored to your health goals.

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Start treatment with Suboxone today

At QuickMD, getting your Suboxone prescription is simple. Schedule a quick phone or video appointment with a licensed clinician and we’ll send your prescription directly to your pharmacy.

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