Addiction Treatment

Addiction Treatment

- Telemedicine Services Available

- Certified, Licensed & Insured

- Outstanding Customer Service

What We Offer

Ready to quit taking pain pills but afraid of going through withdrawals? You’re not alone. The fear of withdrawal is one of the main reasons people continue to use drugs. Here at CSS Healthcare, we can provide a safe and effective way to deal with pain pill withdrawal without completely interrupting your life.

CSS treats people of all ages and all walks of life who are struggling with addiction and are afraid of going through withdrawals. Our providers can manage withdrawal symptoms and guide you to a healthy, pill-free lifestyle. We treat with multiple medications and other personalized formulations, and you have the option of
in-person as well as treatment via telemedicine.

Our Services

The convenience you need. The privacy you require. The direction you seek.

Support group

Outpatient Addiction Treatment

Tired of using pain pills? The constant search? The risks to you and your family? Ready to make a change for the better? Clinic-based, medication-assisted addiction treatment may be just what you are searching for. We specialize in confidential, personalized outpatient treatment of pain pill dependence. Speak with an expert today and request a personalized assessment to learn more about your options. 

We Offer:

  • Privacy
  • Online & in-person visits
  • Flexibility around your schedule
  • Compassionate care

What to Know About Your Minor Illness Visit

Age restrictions for services can vary. Patients with the following may be directed to another healthcare setting:


  • Privacy
  • Online & in-person visits
  • Flexibility around your schedule
  • Compassionate care
Substance abuse

Drug Addiction

Drug addiction can be termed as a chronic mental disease characterized by compulsive substance seeking and drug use that lingers on despite the damaging effects of drug use. It is a disease because of the brain alterations that are accompanied by ongoing exposure to drugs. These brain changes can be associated with changes in an individual’s ability to make decisions or control actions, which contributes to an inability to stop using the drugs even if it is causing harm.

Individuals who use drugs and alcohol often develop a tolerance to it, meaning that they require increased doses of it to fetch the desired effect. With continued use, the body and the brain become dependent on the presence of an addictive substance. When tried to quit abruptly, the body enters the withdrawal stage, triggering a host of symptoms, which vary by the substance.

Can Drug Addiction Be Treated?

Yes, but it’s not easy. Since addiction is a chronic disease, users simply cannot stop using drugs for a few days and be fixed. Although there is no cure for addiction, and there is always a chance of relapse, it is also highly treatable. Treatment strategies mostly depend on the person and the addiction. Most require long-term care to stop using completely and recover their lives.


We have listed some effective treatments that can be used to help:


  1. Medication
  2. Long-term follow-up to prevent relapse
  3. Behavioral counseling
  4. Evaluation for co-occurring mental health issues such as anxiety and depression
  5. Medical devices
  6. Treatment programs
  7. Self-help groups

How Are Devices and Medications Used in Drug Addiction Treatment?

Devices and medication can be used to handle withdrawal symptoms, treat co-occurring conditions, and avoid relapse.

Co-Occurring Conditions

Many individuals with drug addictions experience co-occurring mental health disorders. Doctors prescribe medications that are available to treat possible mental health conditions, such as anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), that maybe be contributing to the person’s addiction. Psychiatric medications can be used to concurrently handle these mental health issues.

Relapse

Cravings for alcohol and drugs can put individuals at significant risk of relapse. Medications can be used to help re-establish normal brain operation and lessen cravings. Individuals who use more than one drug, which is very common, need treatment for all of the substances they use. For instance, Disulfiram can prevent drinkers from relapsing because people who take this medication know they will feel sick if they drink alcohol.

Withdrawal Symptoms

Devices and medications can help overwhelm withdrawal symptoms during detoxification. Like for instance, sometimes devices are placed to stimulate certain brain nerves to make the brain function better.

Taking the First Steps Toward Treatment

One of the biggest barriers to overcome when considering treatment for addiction is cost. That’s where we at CSS Healthcare come into position. We fully work towards helping those struggling with substance use and addiction disorders. We want to make sure that you get the help and support that you need to sail smoothly through these times.

 

If you are stressed and want to make a healthy modification, you can either speak to our experts or book an appointment with us. We also offer in-person treatment within the confines of your home. All our calls are 100% confidential and there’s no pressure to make a decision right away. We are excited to discuss your path to recovery with us!

Addiction Treatment

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(870) 337-2009

(870) 337-2009

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