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Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Real Support. Practical Treatment.
No Judgment

For many patients, medications can play an important role in recovery.

These medications may help:

  • Reduce cravings
  • Decrease withdrawal symptoms
  • Lower the risk of relapse
  • Support long-term stability

Depending on your needs, options may include medications such as:

  • Buprenorphine-based treatments for opioid use
  • Naltrexone for alcohol or opioid use
  • Medications to support alcohol reduction
  • Nicotine replacement therapies and other options for tobacco cessation

Medication is not about replacing one problem with another.

It’s about creating stability so real recovery can begin.

Therapy Is Encouraged—But Not Required

We strongly believe therapy can be incredibly helpful.

But we also recognize reality:

  • Not everyone is ready
  • Not everyone has access
  • Not everyone feels comfortable right away

We will encourage therapy and help connect you with trusted providers.

But you can still receive care here—even if therapy isn’t part of your plan yet.

We’re In This With You—For the Long Haul

This is not a “one visit and done” situation.

Recovery is a process.

There may be progress.
There may be setbacks.

And that’s okay.

Our commitment is this:

👉 We don’t disappear when things get difficult
👉 We don’t rush you through the process
👉 We don’t expect perfection

We stay with you and adjust the plan as needed.

Experience You Can Trust

Dr. White brings over 10 years of experience in treating substance use disorders, providing steady, practical, and compassionate care to patients at all stages of recovery.

That experience matters—especially when treatment needs to be flexible, individualized, and realistic.

A Different Kind of Conversation

You won’t find judgment here.

You’ll find:

  • Honest conversations
  • Clear options
  • Respect for your goals
  • A plan that evolves with you

When You’re Ready, We’re Here

You don’t have to have it all figured out before reaching out.

You just have to be willing to take the next step.