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Addiction Treatment

Your Path to Recovery Starts Here

Substance use disorder (SUD) — also called drug or alcohol addiction — can dramatically affect a person’s behavior and thinking. People with SUDs become unable to control their use of substances, which can impact their health, relationships or job.

Getting help is the first step to regaining control of your life. If you’re concerned about your relationship with drugs, sedatives, stimulants, cannabis or alcohol — even if you’re not sure if you have a SUD — please reach out to your primary care provider or our Addiction Treatment Center. Our compassionate team is here to help.

At University of Vermont Health, we know that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to treating SUDs. We spend time getting to know you and create an individualized treatment plan that will make it faster and easier for you to make a lasting recovery.

Why Choose UVM Health?

As one of the leading addiction treatment providers in the region, we offer:

  • Evidence-based treatments: We provide a range of outpatient services for people with SUDs and co-occurring mental health conditions.
  • Experienced, compassionate providers: Your care team is made up of providers with specialized training in addiction treatment. When necessary, we coordinate referrals to specialists in psychiatry, infectious disease and comprehensive pain management.
  • Medication for substance use disorders: We offer a range of medications for alcohol, tobacco and opioid use disorders in our specialty clinic and primary care offices throughout the region.
  • Multiple levels of care: We offer different levels of outpatient care to treat SUDs at all stages, from mild to severe. We can coordinate referrals to residential programs in your area.

Addiction Treatment Services

We treat all substance use disorders and provide care to individuals that use substances that cause harm to themselves or others. Our center serves and prioritizes treatment for pregnant women. These disorders can range from mild to severe.

Addiction Treatment Starts with Primary Care

Do you have questions or concerns about substance use? We're here to help. Contact your primary care provider for support, resources and care closer to home. If specialist care is needed, your primary care provider may connect you with UVM Health's Addiction Treatment Center to create your individualized treatment plan.


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