What We Treat
Conditions We Treat
Detox and residential treatment for substance use disorders and the mental health conditions that so often travel with them.
Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol is legal, social, and everywhere, which is exactly what makes recognizing a problem, and asking for help, so hard.
Learn more →Opioid Addiction
Opioid dependence often begins in an ordinary place: a prescription after surgery, a pill for pain. It tightens gradually until stopping feels physically impossible.
Learn more →Fentanyl Addiction
Fentanyl has changed what opioid addiction means. A synthetic opioid roughly 50 times stronger than heroin, it produces faster dependence, harder withdrawal, and an overdose risk present in every single use.
Learn more →Heroin Addiction
Heroin addiction carries a stigma that keeps people from asking for help. Here is the clinical truth: it is a treatable medical condition, and people recover from it.
Learn more →Benzodiazepine Addiction
Benzodiazepines like Xanax, Valium, Ativan, and Klonopin are usually prescribed for real anxiety or sleep problems. Dependence can develop even at prescribed doses, and stopping safely requires medical care, not willpower.
Learn more →Cocaine Addiction
Cocaine's grip is less about physical withdrawal than psychological force: intense cravings, a crash that begs for another dose, and a lifestyle that organizes itself around the next use.
Learn more →Methamphetamine Addiction
Methamphetamine recovery asks for something specific: time, structure, and patience while a depleted brain heals. Residential treatment is built to provide exactly that.
Learn more →Dual Diagnosis
Half the story is missing when treatment addresses substance use but not the depression, anxiety, trauma, or other mental health condition running alongside it. Dual-diagnosis care treats both, together, in one plan.
Learn more →Questions About Treatment? Let's Talk.
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