Start your path to recovery from opioid addiction.

Our Treatment Center

AppleGate Recovery
Brentwood

5722 Hickory Plaza Drive, C3
Nashville, TN 37211, USA

Hours of Operation

Services offered at varied times. Please call to confirm.

Mon:  

9:00 am – 5:30 pm

Tue:  

9:00 am – 5:00 pm 

Wed:  

9:00 am – 5:00 pm 

Thu:  

9:00 am – 5:30 pm

Fri:  

9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Sat:  

10:00 am – 2:00 pm

(1 day per month by appointment only.)

Sun:  

Closed

About AppleGate Recovery

in Brentwood

AppleGate Recovery Brentwood, formerly Nashville Recovery, is now a part of the esteemed AppleGate Recovery brand. We continue our dedicated mission to provide comprehensive medicationassisted treatment to individuals battling opioid addiction. Our range of services includes both in-person treatment and telemedicine (virtual) services for established patients, ensuring convenience and accessibility for individuals with diverse lifestyles that are struggling with substance use disorders. Your journey to recovery starts with a simple phone call or filling out our online form. 

 
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.

Our Team

Meet Our Medical Providers

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Emmett Wilkerson, MD

Physician

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Mark Chambers, MD

Physician

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At AppleGate Recovery, we recognize the challenge of seeking help for opioid addiction. Join us in Brentwood for outpatient medication-assisted treatment and start living a life of recovery today.
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