MedCity News August 4, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Bicycle Health’s new virtual adolescent care program in Maine will support teens over the age of 16 struggling with opioid use disorder. They’ll gain access to the company’s clinical services and medication for addiction treatment.

Traditionally serving adults, virtual opioid use disorder provider Bicycle Health launched a new program Tuesday for teens in Maine.

Bicycle Health, based in Boston, offers medication for addiction treatment, access to medical experts, therapy and peer support groups. It serves patients across 32 states and works with most major insurance plans, including UnitedHealthcare, Aetna and Blue Cross Blue Shield.

The company’s new virtual adolescent care program in Maine will support teens over the age of 16. For their first visit, they must be accompanied by...

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