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We know life is hard.

We are here to lift you up.

Eleanor Health offers kind and compassionate care that is fully personalized to your unique needs. We help anyone affected by addiction or mental health struggles. We work with you to determine your unique care plan, which may include therapy, psychiatry, Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT), peer support, and care coordination for other physical or social needs.

Why Eleanor Health?

You feel better
We see you for the whole person you are. We will treat you with kindness and compassion as you determine your healthcare journey. You are in control.
You get better
We don’t just address one issue, instead we give you a whole team of care coordinators, nurses, doctors, therapists, and peer resources. We give you personalized services based on your specific needs.
Your needs come first
We aim to simplify your healthcare experience. That means your needs and life are the most important part of our care. With our virtual and in-office visits, we work with your schedule to provide easy and affordable care.

The proof is in the data

82%
Of members report a reduction in substance cravings
77%
Of members report a reduction in depression
73%
Of members report a reduction in anxiety
How it works
A provider speaks with an Eleanor Health care team member to refer their patient for addiction treatment
Step 1
A call with our team at no cost to you
We will chat with you about our program and make sure it is the right fit for you. This call is judgment-free, private, and secure. We will ask you questions, such as: What health concerns are you calling about? Are there any barriers preventing you from receiving care? What insurance do you have?
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Step 2
Book your first appointment
If we sound like a good fit, we will schedule your first appointment in your first call. In most cases, we can see you within 2 days, if not same day or next day. This appointment can be virtual or in-person based on your preference. Depending on your insurance, it could also be at no cost to you.
Person attends a virtual therapy appointment
Step 3
Your first appointment
At your first appointment, you will meet with a care team member who will create your customized treatment plan. The care team member could be a nurse, a doctor, a therapist or a care coordinator depending on your specific needs.
Peer support
Step 4
The journey to feeling better
Depending on your needs we will schedule your next appointments and ensure you are getting the right care. Aspects of this journey include: therapy, prescription refills, peer coaching, health coaching, and on-going support to truly get better.

Testimonials

The Eleanor experience is best described in our community members’ own words. Watch these videos to hear real experiences from our community members.

Steve’s Story

Becoming addicted to opioids after a skateboarding injury, Steve has overcome his substance use disorder to step up for his son and his family.

“I was either going to die, be homeless, end up in jail…being clean is well worth it.”

Watch Steve’s Story

Krista’s Story

After struggling with alcohol addiction for years, Krista finally reaches out for help.

“It took a long time for me to admit to myself that I had a problem.”

Watch Krista’s Story

Alicia’s Story

“My greatest achievement this year has been keeping the promise to myself that I would remain sober during the week. What that has done for my mental acuity, what that has done for my ability to be present when I’m at home, and what that has done for my resilience and ability to cope has been life-changing. That’s the biggest thing that I’m proud of.”

Watch Alicia’s Story

Cindy’s Story

Conquering opioid addiction after surgery

“My greatest joy is actually being able to finally look myself in the mirror and say, ‘Good job.’ All this time, I never patted myself on the back or thought I was doing good. I can now look in the mirror, smile and say, ‘You’re not such a bad person.’”

Watch Cindy’s Story

Isaac’s Story

“My family and I are reconciling. My ex-wife and I routinely see one other and she has no problem with me having my children on the weekend. And I was over there for Thanksgiving, and we had a wonderful time. Things are getting better, and I’m hopeful.”

Watch Isaac’s Story
Sound like Eleanor Health might be right for you?