Nashville Concierge Medicine: Suboxone Care, a Suboxone clinic in Nashville, has launched two new webpages targeting men and women in the trades—physically demanding jobs that often lead to chronic pain and addiction challenges. The pages aim to provide relatable resources for workers in construction, roofing, electrical work, plumbing, HVAC, welding, automotive repair, carpentry, landscaping, and warehouse or freight work.
Dr. William Conway, head physician, stated, "People who have physically demanding jobs deserve respect. We want to create content on our website that real people instantly recognize as being relatable to their issues." The new pages are available for women in the trades at this link and for men in the trades at this link.
Suboxone, a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone, is used to treat opioid addiction. The clinic integrates Suboxone treatment with primary care, allowing patients to address both addiction and general health in one visit. This approach is particularly relevant for trades workers who may avoid seeking help due to stigma or time constraints.
The announcement underscores the importance of accessible care for a demographic often overlooked in addiction treatment. Chronic pain from physically demanding jobs can lead to opioid misuse, and Suboxone can help manage both pain and addiction. By offering judgment-free, relationship-based care, the clinic aims to reduce barriers to treatment.
Interested individuals can find more information on the clinic's website at https://nashvillesuboxoneprimarycare.com/. The site provides anonymous, private resources before a confidential consultation with Dr. Conway, who emphasizes a supportive, non-judgmental approach.
This initiative highlights a growing trend in healthcare: tailoring addiction services to specific occupational groups. As trades workers face unique challenges, specialized resources can improve engagement and outcomes in recovery.


