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AppleGate Recovery
Indianapolis

8140 Castleton Road
Indianapolis, IN

Hours of Operation

By Appointment Only

Mon – Fri:

9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Sat & Sun:

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Run Until 1:00 pm

About AppleGate Recovery

in Indianapolis

If you’re struggling with an addiction to prescription pain pills, heroin, fentanyl or other opioids, we encourage you to receive the compassionate care you deserve at AppleGate Recovery in the Greenwood area. Our facility specializes in Office-Based Opioid Treatment (OBOT), a convenient and individualized program based on your specific needs. A medical provider works with you to find the medication and dosage most effective for you, whether it’s buprenorphine, a buprenorphine compound such as Suboxone, or Brixadi.

 

Our AppleGate Recovery in the Indianapolis location is fully certified and adheres to all Indiana and Federal guidelines, ensuring you receive the highest standard of care in a safe and supportive environment.

 

Recovery Support

Available Treatment Services

Suboxone is a medication that combines buprenorphine with the opiate antagonist known as naloxone. Naloxone attaches to the brain’s opioid receptors, but it doesn’t activate them at all. Instead, it entirely blocks opioids from attaching to the receptors and creating any euphoric feelings.

Because buprenorphine on its own has the potential for misuse, many people take Suboxone to avoid the risk of abuse. Not only will Suboxone not produce any opioid effect, but it will also cause immediate withdrawal symptoms if someone tries to misuse it through injection — an effective deterrent to reduce misuse.

Suboxone is a medication that combines buprenorphine with the opiate antagonist known as naloxone. Naloxone attaches to the brain’s opioid receptors, but it doesn’t activate them at all. Instead, it entirely blocks opioids from attaching to the receptors and creating any euphoric feelings.

Because buprenorphine on its own has the potential for misuse, many people take Suboxone to avoid the risk of abuse. Not only will Suboxone not produce any opioid effect, but it will also cause immediate withdrawal symptoms if someone tries to misuse it through injection — an effective deterrent to reduce misuse.

Buprenorphine is an opioid, but it works differently than opioids like heroin and oxycodone. This medication is a partial opioid agonist, which is an opioid that attaches to the brain’s opioid receptors and activates them to a far lesser degree than most other opioids. By fastening itself to these receptors, it prevents other opioids from attaching and causing euphoria.

When taken correctly, buprenorphine can lessen the effects of withdrawal, including your cravings for opioids. Then, you can better focus on other aspects of your recovery.

Buprenorphine is an opioid, but it works differently than opioids like heroin and oxycodone. This medication is a partial opioid agonist, which is an opioid that attaches to the brain’s opioid receptors and activates them to a far lesser degree than most other opioids. By fastening itself to these receptors, it prevents other opioids from attaching and causing euphoria.

When taken correctly, buprenorphine can lessen the effects of withdrawal, including your cravings for opioids. Then, you can better focus on other aspects of your recovery.

Sublocade is an extended-release injectable form of buprenorphine used to treat opioid use disorder. Administered once a month by a certified healthcare provider, it is given after a patient has undergone seven days of treatment with a buprenorphine-based medication. The medication is gradually released over the month, blocking the rewarding effects of opioids.

Sublocade is an extended-release injectable form of buprenorphine used to treat opioid use disorder. Administered once a month by a certified healthcare provider, it is given after a patient has undergone seven days of treatment with a buprenorphine-based medication. The medication is gradually released over the month, blocking the rewarding effects of opioids.

We offer Brixadi, an extended-release injectable form of buprenorphine for treating opioid use disorder. Similar to Sublocade, Brixadi can be administered once a week or once a month, but it features a smaller injection that can be given at various sites on the body. Administration is exclusively performed by a healthcare professional.

We offer Brixadi, an extended-release injectable form of buprenorphine for treating opioid use disorder. Similar to Sublocade, Brixadi can be administered once a week or once a month, but it features a smaller injection that can be given at various sites on the body. Administration is exclusively performed by a healthcare professional.

Insurances We Accept

We offer affordable self-pay rates. Medicare and commercial insurance plans are accepted. Call us to verify your health insurance benefits.

Our Team

Meet Our Medical Providers

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Lisa White

Counselor

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Nicole Courtney, NP

Nurse Practicioner

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Casey Hill, NP

Nurse Practicioner

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Chanda Jordan, PA

Physician's Assistant

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Roberta Jordan, NP

Nurse Practicioner

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Shelbi Robinson, PA

Physician's Assistant

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