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Struggles to get to the clinic? Trying to reduce your exposure to COVID-19, as well as other contagious illnesses, and still need to see your doctor? Telehealth is safe and easy — receive quality care from anywhere.
Almost two million people nationwide are in the grip of an opioid addiction and can’t get out. Suboxone® (buprenorphine and naloxone) is here to help them break the chains of their addiction – find out how.
Opioid misuse is a national crisis, claiming four lives every hour in the United States. Thankfully, there are effective new treatments that address opioid use disorders, including Sublocade™, that help our patients reclaim their lives.
If you’re among the millions of Americans who struggle with an alcohol use disorder, explore how a simple monthly injection called Vivitrol®, can help you gain the upper hand on your alcohol use. Here’s what you need to know.
If your loved one is recovering from addiction, it’s tough to figure out what, if any, role you should play in their recovery. The simple answer is that there are many ways you can lend support, and we review five of them here.
If you’re struggling with an alcohol or drug use disorder, the first step to freedom is often the hardest — quitting. To help ease your journey and provide you with the keys for long-term success, it’s paramount that you detox properly and safely.
When you battle an addiction, one area that deserves close attention is trigger management. By identifying the circumstances that lead you to using, you can put a plan in place that will keep you on the road to recovery and better mental health.
Anyone who’s on the road to recovery can tell you that support is critical, especially during the first year after you get sober. Through our recovery support, we set you up with the tools you need for long-term success.
You’re tired of your substance use disorder ruining your life, and you want to take back control. The first step is often the hardest — detoxing — but our outpatient program can ease this journey, laying the groundwork for a successful recovery.
While prescription medications are designed to help improve your health, some medicines can lead to quite the opposite — addiction. Here’s a look at some of the more common medications that can be addictive.
More than two million people in the United States are held prisoner by an opioid use disorder. With Suboxone, we approach the problem from two different angles to give you the best chances of breaking free.
If you find yourself in the throes of addiction, you know all too well how it can hijack practically every aspect of your life. Here are some guidelines for successfully overcoming your addiction and taking back control of your wellness and happiness.