Comprehensive medical management for alcohol use disorder — because recovery is possible, and it's never too late to seek help.
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a chronic brain disease characterized by an inability to control alcohol consumption despite negative consequences. It is not a moral failing or lack of willpower — it is a medical condition that affects the brain's reward, motivation, and memory circuits.
Like other chronic conditions such as diabetes or hypertension, AUD requires professional medical treatment — not judgment or shame.
We provide a full spectrum of medical services for alcohol use disorder, from initial assessment through ongoing recovery support.
Blocks pleasurable effects, reduces cravings, helps prevent relapse.
Restores brain chemistry balance, reduces alcohol cravings.
Creates unpleasant reactions when alcohol is consumed — a deterrent.
Alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous and life-threatening — including seizures and delirium tremens. We provide:
Important Safety Warning: Never attempt to stop drinking abruptly without medical supervision if you drink heavily. Alcohol withdrawal can cause life-threatening seizures. Contact us or go to an emergency room if you experience severe withdrawal symptoms.
Many of the health consequences of alcohol use disorder can improve or stabilize with treatment and abstinence. It's never too late to seek help — your body and mind can begin healing from your very first day of treatment.
We understand that recovery looks different for everyone. Our treatment plans are tailored to your individual goals, whether that's harm reduction, abstinence, or anything in between.
For patients not yet ready for complete abstinence — we meet you where you are and support gradual progress.
For patients committed to complete sobriety — comprehensive support including medication and counseling referrals.
Ongoing treatment to maintain your recovery, manage triggers, and prevent relapse over the long term.
Management of depression, anxiety, PTSD, or other mental health conditions alongside alcohol treatment.
Understanding the consequences of untreated alcohol use disorder underscores the importance of seeking professional treatment early.
High blood pressure, heart disease, cardiomyopathy, irregular heartbeat, and increased stroke risk.
Fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer — alcohol is one of the leading causes of liver disease.
Brain damage, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, dementia, peripheral neuropathy, and cognitive decline.
Increased risk of liver, mouth, throat, esophagus, colon, rectum, and breast cancer.
Pancreatitis, gastritis, stomach ulcers, and severe malnutrition due to poor absorption of nutrients.
Depression, anxiety disorders, psychosis, and severe cognitive decline affecting memory and judgment.
It's never too late to reclaim your health. Our physicians will create a personalized alcohol treatment plan just for you — confidentially and without judgment.