How Does Telehealth for Addiction Treatment Work?

How Does Telehealth For Addiction Treatment Work (2)

PPE. Vaxxed. Social distancing. A lot of new words and products have emerged from the past few months of pandemic life. While all of them have to do with COVID-19, one of them — telehealth — can also help you get clean and sober. 

Telehealth is the process of getting health treatment over the phone or computer instead of in person. During lockdown, many states across the country made it possible for doctors to see patients in that way. Now that COVID restrictions are lifting, it’s likely that telehealth will continue to remain a part of the healthcare system because of the benefits it offers.

Of course, telehealth allows you to get treatment while avoiding the risk of COVID-19. At the same time, it provides a way for people to access resources much more efficiently. There’s no need to take time off of work or travel to a facility when you can dial up a doc at home. At the same time, opting for telehealth can also cut down on the wait time you might experience during in-person sessions.

In short, telehealth is one of the few positive developments to come out of the pandemic. But can it really help when it comes to addiction treatment?

Does Telehealth Addiction Treatment Work?

Just like any other drug rehab program, telehealth addiction treatment works if you’re willing to put in the work yourself. We know from experience. 

Many of our clients have chosen this route because they’re sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, and ready to stop with the excuses. Telehealth takes care of all of that. 

Got a job? No problem. Telehealth makes accessing appointments easy. No car? No need. You can access telehealth right from your home. 

It’s literally the same doctors you’d see in person, with less hassle and often a lower price, too.

Telehealth Addiction Treatment Appointments

One of the biggest benefits of telehealth is that you can connect to treatment anywhere. If you’re at work all day and don’t have time to come to meetings in person, schedule a meeting during lunch. You can log in from your phone and get the help you need at a time that’s convenient for you. When you’re feeling triggered or on the verge of a relapse, help is right there at your fingertips.

It really is that easy. You don’t even need to get dressed or put on shoes. You can have your dog by your side as you talk through difficult topics. Telehealth makes it so that people who might be uncomfortable in a group can get serious help in a super low-key setting.

Dual-Diagnosis Addiction Treatment

Telehealth is not watered-down treatment. You can still use it to tackle complicated mental and emotional problems that usually go along with addictions. Issues like chronic depression, ADHD, anxiety, and trauma all can be triggers that push you to pick up drugs or a drink. You might not even realize it’s happening, but some of the most addictive drugs actually mess with your brain wiring. Because of that, treating addiction often means treating mental and behavioral health, too. Telehealth is totally capable of getting you that kind of care.

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At the same time, you won’t have to miss out on medical support. Quitting drugs or alcohol through telehealth means you will be detoxing at home. If you’ve tried it before — or even if you haven’t — you know that it’s rough. And, it’s dangerous. 

Telehealth programs can offer some of the same kind of medical support during detox that you would get from inpatient care. For example, you might be issued a prescription that could make your detox more comfortable. 

Or, if you need anti-depressants, something to manage ADHD, or anxiety medication during treatment, you’ll be able to pick them up from your pharmacy yourself after your telehealth doctor issues a prescription.

Quit Drugs & Alcohol Today

Telehealth is one of the easiest ways to get started with treatment and we can sign you up over the phone. All you need to do is call, and we can talk you through it and help figure out what insurance options are available for you, too. In the meantime, check out our guide to telehealth by clicking the link here.

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Getting Clean & Sober at Home

Today, more than 75% of hospitals and healthcare providers offer access to telehealth treatment, with 29 states having gone so far as to enact telehealth parity laws, which force insurance companies to reimburse patients for telehealth at the same rates as they would for in-person treatment.
 
 If you’ve been thinking about getting clean and sober, or if you’ve been wanting to work on and strengthen the recovery you already have, it’s never been easier to do it through telehealth.

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