Confidential • Flexible • Evidence-based
Virtual alcohol treatment—on your schedule
Meet privately with licensed clinicians, access therapy and medication support, and build lasting change from home. Appointments available days, evenings, and weekends.
Not for emergencies. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911 or your local emergency number.
How it works
1) Private intake
Complete a brief questionnaire and meet with a licensed provider to understand your goals and history.
2) Personalized plan
We co-create a plan that may include therapy, coaching, and medication options—tailored to moderation or abstinence.
3) Ongoing support
Flexible follow-ups via secure video, plus tools and check-ins to keep you moving forward.
Programs & services
Telehealth therapy
Weekly or biweekly sessions using modalities like CBT, DBT-informed skills, and motivational interviewing.
Medication support
Evaluation and prescriptions when clinically appropriate, with ongoing monitoring and follow-up.
Recovery coaching
Structured habit building, accountability, and coping strategies between visits.
Insurance we accept
Coverage varies by plan and location—we'll verify your benefits during the free consult.


















Major plans
We work with many plans from Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare.
State & regional plans
Coverage varies by state and network. Share your member ID and we'll verify benefits before you start.
Out-of-network & HSA/FSA
We can provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement. HSA/FSA cards are accepted.
Insurance participation and copays depend on your specific plan and location. We'll confirm your benefits during the free consult.
Frequently asked questions
Is virtual treatment effective?
Yes—telehealth makes evidence-based care more accessible. Many people prefer the privacy and flexibility of meeting from home.
Do I have to stop drinking completely?
Your goals drive care. We support both moderation and abstinence plans, focusing on safety and progress over perfection.
What medications are used?
When appropriate, clinicians may discuss options such as naltrexone, acamprosate, or disulfiram and decide together what fits your situation.
Where is care available?
Availability varies by state due to licensure. Submit the form below and we’ll confirm service in your area.
Start with a confidential consult
Tell us a bit about you. We’ll reach out within one business day to schedule your free consultation.