Confidential care • Fresno, California
Addiction Medicine evidence-based treatment, delivered with respect.
Support for alcohol, opioids, nicotine, prescription medication concerns, and relapse prevention— with a structured plan that fits real life.
Overview
Substance use treatment in Fresno, CA—without judgment.
Addiction medicine supports prevention, evaluation, treatment, and long-term recovery planning. Evidence-based care often combines behavioral approaches and, when appropriate, medications—especially for opioid use disorder. NIDA · CDC
What your first visit includes
- Private intake: goals, history, safety, supports.
- Clinical assessment: symptoms, risks, co-occurring concerns.
- Plan: clear next steps + follow-up cadence.
Prefer phone? (559) 389-0622
Support
Areas we commonly support
We personalize treatment based on your needs and safety. Common concerns include alcohol, opioids, nicotine, stimulants, and prescription medication use. SAMHSA
Alcohol
Assessment, structured goals, and relapse-prevention planning.
Nicotine
Tools and support to reduce dependence and improve long-term health.
Prescription medication concerns
A careful, clinician-guided plan focused on safety and stability.
Relapse prevention
Triggers, routines, supports, and follow-ups that hold.
Finding help is a strength. If you’re not sure where to start, book a consult—no pressure, just clarity.
FAQ
Addiction medicine FAQs
What is addiction medicine?
What is MOUD?
MOUD refers to FDA-approved medications used for opioid use disorder. Evidence shows it can reduce overdose risk and support recovery when part of a comprehensive plan.
Source: CDC
Is treatment confidential?
We prioritize privacy and will explain what confidentiality rules apply in your setting, plus how information is handled.
How do I know if I need help?
If use is affecting health, relationships, work, mood, sleep, or safety—or if cutting back has been difficult—it’s a good time to talk.
Source: SAMHSA
Addiction medicine in Fresno, CA
Request a confidential appointment—evidence-based, respectful care.