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Allevius Clinic is a physician-led telehealth practice specializing in the treatment of opioid dependency and related substance dependence. Founded and led by Dr. Mehran Bajoghli, Allevius provides confidential, evidence-based medical treatment through secure telehealth appointments, including medication-assisted treatment with buprenorphine when clinically appropriate. With more than 10 years of experience treating opioid use disorder and more than 9,000 patients treated, Dr. Bajoghli provides personalized medical care, ongoing follow-up, and medication management. Allevius Clinic also provides specialized treatment for kratom and 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) dependence. The clinic currently provides telehealth care to eligible patients physically located in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Florida, with an emphasis on accessible, private, and consistent physician-led treatment.
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