
Eleanor Health offers virtual, judgment-free support for people in recovery from substance use. Our affordable, personalized care meets you where you are—on your terms, at your pace.
Your personalized care plan at Eleanor Health may include a combination of some or all of these services:

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Eleanor Health currently accepts members in Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington. Our services are available remotely from anywhere in the state.
You can do your entire treatment online, including getting a prescription for suboxone or other FDA-approved addiction medications to stabilize your physical health. From the beginning, you will work on getting better with our counselors and peer recovery specialists.
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Treatment can support recovery from alcohol use and drug use, including opioids and other substances. Care plans are tailored based on your history, risks, and recovery goals.
A personalized care plan can combine Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT), virtual therapy or addiction counseling, and peer support. Ongoing support may also include follow-up visits, prescription refills, and coaching based on your needs.
MAT combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and support. It can reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making it easier to focus on recovery goals and long-term stability.
Yes. For eligible members, a medical provider can prescribe FDA-approved addiction medications as part of a treatment plan, with ongoing monitoring and adjustments over time.
Suboxone may be prescribed when it is clinically appropriate for opioid use disorder. It is typically most effective when paired with counseling and ongoing support.
No. Care can be built around the goals you set, including harm reduction goals. The focus is progress and safety, with a plan that can evolve as your needs change.
The first step is a private, judgment-free phone call to discuss your needs and remove barriers to care. If it is a good fit, the next step is booking a first virtual appointment with a medical provider to build your treatment plan.
In most cases, appointments are available within about two days, and sometimes the same day or next day, depending on availability. Timing can vary based on clinical needs and scheduling.
You will meet with a medical provider to review your background, current concerns, and recovery goals. Together you will build a customized treatment plan that may include medication, counseling, and support services.
Peer support connects you with trained support specialists who have first-hand experience with addiction or mental health challenges. Peer support can help with encouragement, accountability, and practical guidance as you work toward your goals.
Many insurance plans cover addiction treatment services, including virtual care. Eleanor Health can help verify your coverage and explain any out-of-pocket costs before you begin.
Treatment length varies based on your needs and goals. Eleanor Health care is flexible and ongoing, with your plan adjusted over time to support steady progress in recovery.
Outpatient treatment lets you receive care while continuing daily responsibilities like work or family. Your care plan may include therapy, medication support when appropriate, and peer support through scheduled appointments.
Eleanor Health may offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT), therapy, peer support, and care coordination, all tailored to your needs through a dedicated care team.
You can get started by calling or completing a secure online form. After an initial assessment, your care team will create a personalized treatment plan based on your needs and goals.
MAT combines medications with counseling and support to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms and support long-term recovery.
Look for evidence-based care, a personalized treatment plan, and a supportive, judgment-free approach. It also helps to choose a program that fits your schedule and offers ongoing support over time.
Yes. Eleanor Health protects your privacy and follows HIPAA requirements. Virtual visits use secure, confidential platforms to help keep your health information safe.
You can expect a personalized mix of care, including therapy and recovery support, with medication options when appropriate. Your care plan is adjusted over time based on progress, goals, and what support you need most.
Many people come to Eleanor Health after other approaches haven’t worked. Recovery isn’t linear, and your care plan can change over time to better support what you need now.
Call today to speak to one of our recovery specialists. We are ready to listen, learn and offer support without judgment.