Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Edina, MN

Alcohol Use Disorder requires a care plan with multiple phases, addressing both the most immediate needs and your long term goals when dealing with alcohol addiction.

Detoxification

The alcohol detox process includes symptoms that can range from mild to severe. We will work with you to understand your withdrawal history and current risk factors. Our goal is to create a safe plan for monitoring your symptoms, or in some cases, considering detoxification in a medically monitored setting; getting you on the right path.

Anti-craving medications

Medication assisted treatments are designed to treat and/or reduce your cravings for alcohol. There are a number of therapies available for alcohol use disorder to bolster your recovery. While your situation/needs may change with time, a long- term treatment plan is an integral part of sustaining sobriety from alcohol.

Medically informed

Over time, alcohol can cause serious injury and long-term damage to your body. Our clinicians are experienced in working with individuals with a wide range of medical needs in the midst of their recovery. In coordination with other doctors you see, you’ll receive alcohol treatment customized to your body’s unique needs.

Alcohol abuse

If you have a pattern of drinking that interferes with your daily tasks and activities, alcohol treatment is right for you. Alcohol abuse doesn’t require you to be physically dependent on alcohol, yet a problem needs to be addressed through a variety of options, available to you through Integro. Schedule above to get started.

Reclaim Your Life with Personalized Alcohol Treatment in Edina, MN

If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol addiction, you’re not alone. Millions of people battle this disease, but there is hope. At IntegroRecovery Clinic, we offer a comprehensive and compassionate approach to alcohol addiction treatment, helping you achieve lasting sobriety and improve your mental wellbeing.

Signs of Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction, also known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), is a chronic and progressive disease. It can manifest in various ways, but some common signs include:

  • Difficulty controlling your drinking
  • Cravings for alcohol
  • Needing to drink more and more to feel the same effect
  • Drinking despite negative consequences (health, relationships, work)
  • Hiding or denying your drinking
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you stop or try to cut back

Our Alcohol Addiction Treatment Approach

At IntegroRecovery Clinic, we understand that addiction is a complex issue. That’s why we offer a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Our program incorporates several evidence-based approaches, including:

  • Individual therapy: Work with a licensed therapist to address the underlying causes of your addiction and develop coping mechanisms.
  • Group therapy: Connect with others on a similar journey and gain support and encouragement.
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT): In some cases, medication can be used to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
  • Mental health treatment: We address co-occurring mental health disorders that may be contributing to your addiction.
  • Nutritional counseling: Learn how to nourish your body for optimal physical and mental health during recovery.


Benefits of Our Alcohol Addiction Treatment Program

  • Reduce or eliminate alcohol use
  • Improve your mental and physical health
  • Develop healthy coping mechanisms
  • Rebuild relationships
  • Live a fulfilling and productive life

We Offer Virtual and In-Person Treatment Options

We understand that getting the help you need shouldn’t be an additional hurdle. IntegroRecovery Clinic offers both virtual and in-person treatment options to fit your schedule and comfort level.

Take the First Step Towards Sobriety

If you’re ready to break free from alcohol addiction, contact IntegroRecovery Clinic today at the button below. Our caring and experienced staff will guide you through every step of the recovery process. We offer a free consultation to discuss your treatment options.

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