The Integro Experience for Your Mental Health and Addiction Care

Offering a modern recovery approach to mental health and addiction.

Virtual and In-Person

Whether you are traveling, seeking to avoid a commute, or simply need and appreciate the privacy of your own home, virtual medical appointments offer a convenient method of receiving addiction treatment and psychiatric care from wherever you are. Integro – an easier way to healthy recovery.

Transparent Fees

The patient – provider relationship allows you to receive the care you are looking for without delays or the need for referrals. Even though your care needs may change, our fee structure is consistent, meaning you won’t be surprised by the cost of your treatments – whether its private pay or insurance based.

Tailored

We value the opportunity to work with you. Integrating your preferences and goals, into the best evidence based medical treatments for your condition, results in a fully tailored and utterly unique care plan that will evolve as you and your recovery does. Addiction and recovery are not one size fits all.

Direct Access

In addition to virtual visits, you will have timely and direct access to your clinician between sessions for any questions or concerns that arise. No more waiting on nurse lines, for referrals or hoops to jump through. Real, direct care – the Integro way. Start today and discover the difference.

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Mental Health and Addiction Care Services

Tailored recovery and mental health plans, structured to fit your lifestyle, through the privacy of virtual care. We treat anxiety, depression, ptsd, bipolar, addictions and more.

MENTAL HEALTH

Proper diagnosis, successful treatment. Giving your mental health the care and attention it needs.

OPIOIDS

Getting to the root of the addiction is at the core of our process, and a treatment plan to match. Long term, efficient solutions.

ALCOHOL

Ranging from mild to severe, Alcohol use disorder is treated as such – individualized and direct with the provider

OTHER

Substance use disorder is prevalent in many communities. We treat each patient to their specific need and outcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work with co-occuring disorders?

Yes we do! We work with co-occuring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, which is just the simultaneous presence of mental health and substance use disorders. These conditions can influence each other, making diagnosis and treatment more complex, but is one of our specialties!

Can you be anonymous to receive addiction or mental health care?

Although we do need to know patient info (aka you cannot be anonymous), care info and personal info is all private, and using private pay services, no info is passed to insurance companies either.

Do you accept Medicare patients?

No, we do not accept Medicare at this time

Can mental health affect physical health?

Yes, mental health can significantly affect physical health. The connection between mental and physical health is well-documented, with numerous studies highlighting the profound impact that mental health conditions can have on the body. Some key ways are stress, immune system, cardiovascular health, chronic pain, GI issues, sleep disorders, hormone imbalance, substance abuse, weight changes, chronic conditions, behavioral, and more!

What addictions do you see patients for?

We see patients for, and treat, many forms of substance abuse including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, benzodiazepines, cannabis, hallucinogens, inhalants, nicotine, and behaviors such as sex, gambling, and more.

What ages do you support or see for appointments?

IntegroRecovery Clinic sees adults 18+, usually categorized as adults (18-64) and elder or geriatric (65+)

Can mental health be genetic?

Mental illness is usually a combination of a factor of a few things such as environmental factors, life experiences, and yes genetic variation/components. All of these variations and factors can play a role throughout ones life and experience with their mental health. It can help determine severity, onset, and more. Addiction/substance use can also play a role in mental health!