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Outpatient SUD treatment including IOP, PHP, individual therapy, and group counseling. Dual-diagnosis capable. In-person across metro Atlanta — telehealth statewide.
Signs You or a Loved One May Need Support
Recovery is possible. Our Georgia clinicians provide compassionate, evidence-based substance use disorder treatment at every level of outpatient care — without judgment and with the full support of an accredited behavioral health practice.
Our SUD Treatment Approaches
A collaborative, non-judgmental approach that explores ambivalence about change and strengthens motivation for recovery.
Identifies the thoughts, emotions, and situations that trigger substance use — and builds new coping strategies to respond differently.
Shared experience is powerful in recovery. Our SUD groups provide accountability, connection, and evidence-based skills in a peer environment.
Most people with SUD also have co-occurring mental health conditions. We treat both simultaneously — substance use without addressing mental health doesn't produce lasting recovery.
Levels of SUD Care Available
We offer the full continuum of outpatient care — from weekly therapy to intensive day programs — so you get the right level of support, not just what fits in a schedule.
Regular one-on-one sessions for early recovery, relapse prevention, and addressing underlying mental health factors.
9–15 hrs/week of group and individual therapy. The most common level of care for SUD. Includes life skills, relapse prevention, and peer support.
20–25 hrs/week of daily structured programming. Appropriate for early recovery, post-detox step-down, or when standard outpatient hasn't been sufficient.
Coverage
We accept most major insurance plans. Substance Use Disorders is a covered diagnosis — we verify your benefits before your first session so you know exactly what to expect.
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Common Questions
We are an outpatient practice and do not provide medical detox. If detox is medically necessary, we will connect you with appropriate resources and then provide SUD treatment at the IOP or PHP level once medically stabilized.
Yes. SUD treatment including IOP and PHP is covered under the Mental Health Parity Act. We accept Aetna, BCBS, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Medicaid, and Medicare.
Dual diagnosis (or co-occurring disorders) treatment addresses substance use disorder and a mental health condition simultaneously. Research shows that treating one without the other significantly reduces treatment effectiveness. We are a dual-diagnosis capable practice.
We treat alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder, stimulant use disorder (cocaine, methamphetamine), cannabis use disorder, benzodiazepine dependence, and other substance-related concerns.
Yes — for many people, outpatient IOP or PHP provides equivalent outcomes to residential treatment, with the advantage of maintaining work, family, and community support. The right level of care depends on your specific situation.
Yes. Our IOP and individual therapy for SUD are available via telehealth. Telehealth treatment is effective and removes barriers like transportation that can interfere with treatment engagement.
Same-week appointments. Most insurance accepted. Free 15-minute consultation — no commitment required.