Same-week appointments available.
Covered by most major insurance. We'll run a check before you start care.
- Built and operated by people in recovery
Find your way back to yourself
Workit Health is a modern, evidence-based addiction treatment program. Start medication-supported treatment—including Suboxone and naltrexone as appropriate—in days, not weeks. All from your phone. Covered by most insurance.
- 4.7 on the App Store
- Private and discreet · Licensed providers
- In-network with major plans
48 hours
95% of members start care within 2 days of signing up.
54%
still in treatment at 6 months
(vs. 22% national average)
$25–$35
typical monthly out-of-pocket cost with insurance
4.7★
9 in 10 members are extremely likely to recommend us
What we treat online
Evidence-based care for addiction & recovery
Our licensed addiction specialists provide clinical care that includes medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and ongoing support for opioid and alcohol use disorders—all through a fully virtual program you can start the same week.
Suboxone · Buprenorphine · MAT
Online Suboxone treatment for opioid use disorder
Start Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) treatment online with a licensed provider in as little as 2 days. FDA-approved medication that relieves cravings and withdrawal symptoms so you can stabilize and get back to your life.
- Kratom and 7-OH treatment available
- Prescriptions sent to your local or delivery pharmacy
- Ongoing check-ins and dose adjustments as you need them
- Pregnancy-safe, nonjudgmental prescribing
What kind of opioids does Workit treat?
Full Agonists
Heroin
Oxycodone (OxyContin, Percocet, Roxicodone)
Hydrocodone (Vicodin, Norco, Lortab)
Morphine (MS Contin, Kadian)
Hydromorphone (Dilaudid)
Oxymorphone (Opana)
Codeine
Methadone
These are drugs that “lock in” to the brain’s opioid receptors and fully activate them, creating the strongest effect. They include both prescription pills and street drugs.
Synthetic Opioids
Fentanyl
Tramadol (Ultram)
Meperidine (Demerol)
Nitazenes
These are entirely man-made in a lab. They bond to and activate opioid receptors the way natural, plant-derived opiates do, but are often much more potent. Synthetic opioids are the primary driver of modern overdose risks.
Receptor-Active Supplements
Kratom
7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH)
Tianeptine
These are substances often sold over-the-counter in smoke shops, gas stations, or online. While marketed as “natural” or “supplements,” they bind to and activate the same mu-opioid receptors as the drugs listed above.
Naltrexone · The Sinclair Method
Online treatment for alcohol use disorder
Virtual naltrexone treatment to reduce cravings and drinking—combined with online recovery groups and care that fits around your work, family, and life.
- Start in days, not weeks
- Flexible goals: reduce drinking or stop entirely
- Evidence-based, no 12-step requirement
Anxiety · Depression · Insomnia support
Support for what shows up alongside recovery
Your provider can prescribe for common co-occurring concerns like anxiety, depression, and sleep—because getting steady often means treating more than one thing at once. They can even treat hepatitis C and prescribe PrEP for HIV prevention.
- Integrated into your recovery plan
- Appropriate prescribing with safety checks
- Guided recovery groups for connection and coping skills
How it works
Care that starts this week, not next month
Three steps, right from your phone. No referrals, no rehab stay, no putting your life on pause.
1. Download the app & sign up
Answer a few questions about what you're looking for. We'll check your insurance and match you with a licensed provider in your state.
- 5 Minutes
2. Meet your provider by video
A licensed addiction specialist—a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner—will meet with you to understand your history and build a plan together.
- Usually within 2 days
3. Start treatment & stay supported
If appropriate, your provider sends your prescription (for meds like Suboxone or naltrexone) straight to your pharmacy. Message your Crae Team right through the app.
- Same-week starts
Insurance & cost
Covered by most insurance
We’re in-network with major commercial, Medicare, and Medicaid plans in most states we serve. Most members with insurance pay $25–$35/month out of pocket.
- In-network plans include
- And more
Coverage varies by state & plan. We’ll confirm yours during sign-up.
Workit vs. traditional treatment
A different path out—one that fits around your life
We built Workit for people who can’t (or won’t) step away from work and family for 30+ days of rehab. Compare what care looks like.
- Workit Health
Traditional rehab
Time to first appointment
- Usually within 2 days
Weeks on a waitlist
Where care happens
- From your phone, at home
30+ day inpatient stay
Impact on work & family
- Keep your routine
Take leave, rearrange your life
Typical cost with insurance
- $25–$35 / month out of pocket
Often thousands out of pocket
Ongoing support after start
- Message your team anytime
Find your own follow-up
Approach
- Harm-reduction-first, evidence-based MAT
Often abstinence-only, 12-step required
Your care team
Expert clinicians experienced in addiction care
Workit Health isn’t a vibes-based program trying to fake clinical depth. Our team has spent years in addiction clinics, detox, residential programs, and community health—and brought that experience into a program that actually fits your life.
70%
of our clinicians have 5+ years in addiction treatment
67%
have worked in in-person addiction care — clinics, detox, residential
85%
have personal experience supporting a loved one through recovery
~1 min
median time for Care Team response (during business hours)
12 years in addiction medicine. Former outpatient clinic lead. Specializes in early stabilization.
12 years in addiction medicine. Former outpatient clinic lead. Specializes in early stabilization.
12 years in addiction medicine. Former outpatient clinic lead. Specializes in early stabilization.
12 years in addiction medicine. Former outpatient clinic lead. Specializes in early stabilization.
Member stories
Real people, real recovery
We’ve helped tens of thousands of members find their way back. Here are a few in their own words.
“If someone is struggling, I would tell them to give this a shot. I’ve been with Workit a little over a year now. I can’t say enough about how much it’s changed my life. For the first time in 25 years—however long I’d been trying—I feel okay. I feel okay.”
- Read Tracey's Story
“I would say that if you are looking for help with an addiction—whether it be to 7-OH, opiates, or alcohol—you are in the right place. This community is welcoming, understanding, and supportive. You matter, and you are worth fighting for!”
- Read 7-OH Member's Story
“I own a business, so I knew I couldn’t just up and leave for rehab. I could have never done any of this without Workit Health—they literally saved my life.
I would highly recommend anyone who is struggling to reach out. If I can do it, anyone can.”
- Read James' Story
Let's be real
MAT & online addiction treatment—myths vs. facts
There’s a lot of noise out there. Here’s what the evidence actually says.
- MYTH
“Suboxone is just replacing one addiction with another.”
- FACT
Suboxone is FDA-approved stabilization medication, not a “trade.” It reduces cravings and withdrawal so your brain can heal and your life can come back online. People on MAT are in recovery—full stop.
- MYTH
“Online MAT is just a pill mill.”
- FACT
Workit is a full treatment program that includes assessments, video visits, ongoing messaging, drug screening, and recovery groups. We publish our outcomes in peer-reviewed journals. Telehealth MAT has been authorized by the DEA and clinically validated for years.
- MYTH
“I need to hit rock bottom before I get help.”
- FACT
You don’t. Earlier care means better outcomes. Our harm-reduction-first approach meets you wherever you are—whether it’s your first time trying treatment or your fifth.
- MYTH
“If I use insurance, my employer will find out.”
- FACT
Insurance claims are protected health information. Your employer doesn’t see your diagnosis or treatment. We’ll walk you through Explanation of Benefits (EOB) privacy in plain language, and offer a self-pay option if you prefer.
Frequently asked
Your questions, answered plainly.
Still deciding? Here are the things most people ask before they sign up.
How do I get Suboxone online through Workit Health?
Download the Workit Health app and answer a few questions about what you’re looking for. We’ll verify your insurance and you choose an appointment based on your schedule to meet with a licensed addiction provider—usually within 2 days. During your video visit, your provider will assess whether medication is appropriate for you and, if so, send your prescription to your local or delivery pharmacy. Most people start medication the same week.
How fast can I start treatment?
95% of our members start care within 2 days of signing up. Sign-up takes about 5 minutes, and first appointments are typically available within 24–48 hours—often the same week.
Is online MAT safe and legitimate?
Yes. Workit is a full addiction treatment program—not some prescription service. Our clinicians are licensed Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners with an average of 5+ years in addiction care. Care includes intake assessments, ongoing follow-ups, messaging with your care team, and guided recovery groups. We publish our outcomes in peer-reviewed journals. Telehealth MAT has been authorized by the DEA and clinically validated for years.
Will my insurance cover Workit Health?
We’re in-network with most major commercial plans (Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealth, Humana, Anthem, and more.) and many Medicare and Medicaid plans across the states we serve. Most insured members pay $25–$35 per month out of pocket. We check coverage for you during sign-up, and you’ll know if you’re covered before attending an appointment.
The best way to find out what your insurance plan covers is to look at the back of your insurance card. Go to the website or call the phone number listed there to find out about your coverage, deductible, and co-pays.
Will my employer know I'm in treatment?
No. Insurance claims are protected health information under HIPAA. Your employer doesn’t see your diagnosis or treatment. We’ll explain how the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) shows up so you know what to expect.
If you’re still concerned about leaving a paper trail through your insurance, we offer a self-pay option for additional discretion.
Do I have to go to rehab or get a referral?
No rehab, no referral. You can sign up on the app directly. Workit Health is designed as an alternative to inpatient rehab, with the same evidence-based medications, delivered in a way that fits around your work and family.
What conditions does Workit Health treat?
We treat opioid use disorder, including kratom and 7-OH (primarily with Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) and alcohol use disorder (with naltrexone and online recovery groups). Our providers can also prescribe for common co-occurring concerns like anxiety, depression, and insomnia when appropriate. They can also treat co-occurring hepatitis C and prescribe PrEP for HIV prevention.
How long will I take Suboxone?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Many people stay on Suboxone long-term because it keeps them stable, and that’s a medically valid choice. If and when you want to taper, your provider will build a tapering plan with you. We don’t rush tapering, and we don’t define recovery success by being off medication.
What states is Workit Health available in?
We currently serve members in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Montana, New Hersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and Washington. Download the app and enter your state to check availability instantly.
What are the risks and concerns about Suboxone?
Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) is indicated for the treatment of opioid dependence in adults. Suboxone should not be taken by individuals who have been shown to be hypersensitive to buprenorphine or naloxone as serious adverse reactions, including anaphylactic shock, have been reported. Taking Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) with other opioid medicines, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or other central nervous system depressants can cause breathing problems that can lead to coma and death. Other side effects may include headaches, nausea, vomiting, constipation, insomnia, pain, increased sweating, sleepiness, dizziness, coordination problems, physical dependence or abuse, and liver problems. For more information about Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) see Suboxone.com, the full Prescribing Information, and Medication Guide, or talk to your healthcare provider. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
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