Substance Use Disorder Treatment
We provide compassionate, evidence-based outpatient treatment for substance use disorders, including alcohol and opioid use disorder. Where indicated, we offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) under the care of certified providers. We treat the whole person and address the underlying drivers of substance use, coordinating with your counselor or recovery supports as needed, not just the symptoms.
Our approach to substance use disorder treatment
We treat substance use as a medical condition, not a moral failing. Care focuses on the whole person and the drivers underneath the use, including any depression, anxiety, trauma, or sleep problems that keep the cycle going.
Where it is indicated, we offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for alcohol and opioid use disorder under certified providers. We coordinate with counselors and recovery supports so the pieces of your care work together rather than in isolation.
Who this is for
You may benefit if you are…
- Teens and adults seeking outpatient substance use care
- Patients needing medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- Patients stepping down from higher levels of care
- People who want psychiatric support alongside recovery
What to expect
Treatment starts with an evaluation of your history and goals, then a plan built around steady, judgment-free follow-up. Many ongoing visits work well by telehealth, which makes it easier to stay consistent during the part of recovery where consistency matters most.
Substance Use Disorder Treatment: common questions
- Do you offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT)?
- Yes, where it is clinically appropriate. We provide MAT for alcohol and opioid use disorder under certified providers, paired with ongoing psychiatric care.
- Is this confidential?
- Yes. Substance use care is protected health information and is kept confidential in line with HIPAA and applicable federal rules. Your care stays between you and your provider.
Become a patient
We typically respond to new-patient inquiries within one business day.
