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Convenient and confidential support for substance use

No matter where you are on the road to recovery, we’re here to help —
offering a comprehensive range of flexible treatment options beyond
detox and rehab that work.

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Recovery is possible, achievable,
and within reach.

Alex's Recovery Story

I am five hundred twenty nine days sober.

I just am living my life now. I'm a better father. I'm a more present father.

I used to want to go out on my Friday nights. I wanna, like, hang out with my kids.

I look at the future now and I think, like, I'm proud of my experience.

Andrea's Recovery Story

Getting sober is hard, and a lot of people struggle for a very long time before they find that bondage of addiction released.

Today, I feel, joy and peace and freedom from being four years sober.

I have a life now filled with love.

I have a life now filled with confidence that I can look in the mirror and truly love who I am. I can look in the mirror and truly be proud of myself.

We help our patients get better, faster.

8 in 10
Spring Health patients experience decreased substance use after just 3 appointments
9
fewer drinks are consumed per week after just 60 days of treatment

Here's how it works:

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Sign in or complete a quick assessment to connect with a licensed clinician who will identify your unique needs.

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They will create a personalized care plan and provide recommendations/resources best suited for you.

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They will meet with you regularly to ensure you’re on the right path to reach your goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is considered hazardous drinking?
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Hazardous drinking refers to a pattern of alcohol consumption that increases the risk of harmful consequences for the drinker or others. This typically involves drinking at levels that are beyond recommended guidelines or in situations where drinking poses a danger to oneself or others. Examples include binge drinking (consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short period) or drinking in situations where it can impair judgment, such as before driving or operating machinery.

Can I participate if I already have a therapist?
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Yes, you can continue working with your therapist while also discussing additional support options with your specialized Care Navigator. All Spring Health services are available to you while participating in the alcohol and substance use support program. Schedule a call with a Care Navigator to learn more.

Can my family members get support?
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Yes! Your dependents (age 18+) have access to Spring Health’s alcohol and substance use support programs. Have them sign up for Spring Health to speak with a Care Navigator about their options.

How much do these programs cost?
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We have program options that work for every lifestyle, budget, and insurance plan. Out-of-pocket costs will depend on your individual insurance plan and the program you choose to enroll in. Your Care Navigator will explain all costs associated with treatment before enrolling you in a program.

Will my care be shared with my employer?
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Your care with Spring Health is confidential and will never be shared with your employer without your consent or unless required by law.

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