A better life starts with receiving the treatment you need

Committed to excellence
Since we’ve opened our doors in 2014, we have dedicated ourselves to providing the best patient centered care possible. We understand that overcoming addiction is a challenge that many people need help with. Throughout the years we have constantly remodeled our approach to be able to provide patients with many different options that would have the best chance of our desired outcomes.

Highly trained medical team
Our physicians have seen thousands of patients and have years of experience.

Flexible treatment
We treat every patient as an individual. You will receive a treatment plan that's strictly designed for you.

Proven outcomes
Our approach has been proven to help thousands of individuals struggling with addiction.

Modern approach
We use up to date practices to provide the very best care!


We are here for you
- Multiple treatment options
- Flexible appointments
- Confidentiality
- Convenient tele-medicine option
- Short wait times
- Relaxing environment
- Monthly give-aways
Reviews from our happy patients
Helping people become productive members of society again!




Lastest NEWS

Why Mental Health Disorders Co-Exist With Substance Use
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Suboxone (Buprenorphine) Online via Telemedicine – TeleMAT
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How Long Does Withdrawal From Suboxone Last?
Suboxone is a prescription medication used to treat opioid addiction. When used as directed, it relieves the symptoms of opioid withdrawal without getting you high.

Substance Use Overview
Substance abuse can simply be defined as a pattern of harmful use of any substance for mood-altering purposes. “Substances” can include alcohol and other drugs

How cancer survivors develop opioid addictions
In a new study, researchers found how cancer survivors could develop opioid addictions. The research was done by a team at the University of California

Drug overdoses were increasing before Covid-19. The pandemic made things worse.
America’s Covid-19 epidemic is likely making its drug overdose epidemic even worse. While there’s no good national data for the year yet, local and state jurisdictions have