LifeStart PDX

Portland, United States

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Specialties

LifeStart PDX specializes in the treatment of opiate addiction using Suboxone. Whether a client is addicted to vicodin, percocet, heroin, oxycodone, hydrocodone or other opiates we are here to help. LifeStart PDX has appointments available on short notice. We would be happy to answer any questions by telephone. Suboxone which contains Buprenorphine and Naloxone is approved by the FDA for office based opiate addiction treatment. LifeStart PDX is conveniently located in North Portland in the bicycle corridor. Call us soon to get your LIFE back from opiate addiction.

History

Established in 2014.

LifeStart PDX was started in 2014 by Dr. Mark Roberts to treat opiate addiction. Opiate addiction is reaching epidemic proportions in the U.S. and Portland is no exception. Suboxone or Buprenorphine is an approved and safe treatment for the treatment of opiate addiction. Get started on the road to recovery and freedom from opiate addiction by calling for a consultation and evaluation for treatment. LifeStart PDX offices are conveniently located in North Portland in a very private setting. Your privacy and sucess are paramount at LifeStart PDX. There is a very private entrance and small waiting area with little to no overlap in appointments. We look forward to helping you achieve freedom from opiate addiction.

Meet the Business Owner

Mark R.

Business Owner

Mark Roberts, DO FACEP is the owner of LifeStart PDX. Dr. Roberts has been practicing Emergency Medicine full time since 1994. He trained at OHSU and practiced in New York City for several years before returning to Portland in 2002. Through his work in Emergency Medicine he has seen the first hand effect of opiate addiction and decided to try to make a difference. He is licensed to prescribe Suboxone and treat opiate addiction through specialized training. Dr. Roberts is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He opened LifeStart PDX in 2014 to treat opiate addiction and is committed to helping patients achieve sobriety.