Suarez underwent knee surgery in January and was ruled out of action for four months, meaning he was supposed to be available once again for only a few games before the season ends.
But the continuous spread of the coronavirus led to the suspension of the Spanish top flight, which will resume next week, with the Spanish champions playing away at Real Mallorca.
A Barca statement released on Saturday read: "Luis Suarez already has a medical discharge. 147 days after announcing that he would have to go through the operating room, the Uruguayan striker already has the approval of the club's medical services and may be available to Quique Setien on the return of the competition, next Saturday, June 13."
Another injury to Ousmane Dembele in January saw Barcelona given special dispensation to sign Leganes’ Denmark forward Martin Braithwaite.
Before his injury, Suarez made 23 appearances in all competitions for the Blaugrana this season, scoring 14 goals and providing 11 assists.
Barcelona hold a two-point advantage over Real Madrid with eleven games still left to play.
Barcelona are still waiting to negotiate their UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg with Napoli after the first leg in Italy ended 1-1.
Barcelona have been linked with a move for Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez, who will serve as Suarez’s long-term replacement.