Meeting patients
and clinicians
where they are

At Sonara, our goal is to transform substance use treatment and expand access to care through an ecosystem of products designed to address the unique challenges encountered by patients and clinicians.

Modernize your OTP with hybrid care.

Patients with Opioid Use Disorder deserve treatment that fits into their lives. But without daily clinic visits, it’s difficult for care teams to stay connected and informed.

Sonara is building a better way to deliver quality care from anywhere, without sacrificing patient engagement or safety.

Meet the new hybrid care platform designed with OTPs in mind:

Phone screen showing a patient recording video of themself taking their methadone dose.

Virtual Dosing Window™

Enable patients to record their methadone doses from home with Sonara’s web-based application and tamper-aware methadone bottle labels. When using Sonara, patients can spend less time traveling to the clinic, increase their likelihood of earning more take-home doses, and build stronger relationships with their care teams.

Hybrid Care Tools

Sonara’s hybrid care capabilities make it easier than ever to connect patients with the care they need, anytime, anywhere. From remote patient intake, to telecounseling, to real-time messaging between patients and their care teams, Sonara’s platform contains all the necessary tools to implement hybrid care without sacrificing patient engagement or safety. 

Computer screen showing the view of a patient's dose history in Sonara's clinician portal.

Clinician Platform

With Sonara, care teams can connect with patients remotely through methadone adherence monitoring, in-app messaging, and telecounseling. The platform also contains real-time patient insights which empower care teams to make better informed clinical decisions, build trust with patients, and improve care quality.

Built with what you need…

HIPAA Compliant

FDA Cleared Class I Medical Device

Equity-Led Design

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