
Eleanor Health provides virtual, judgment-free care for people recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. Your care plan may include:
Each treatment plan includes medical care, therapy, and recovery support tailored to your needs.

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Our results reflect real outcomes from Eleanor Health members receiving treatment.
Many people delay getting help because they feel uncertain about where to start or worry about being judged. At Eleanor Health, our goal is to make treatment accessible, compassionate, and supportive from the very first conversation.
Whether you’re exploring your options or ready to begin treatment, our team is here to help you take the next step

Eleanor Health currently accepts members in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas,Washington and Wisconsin. 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 addiction counselors and peer recovery specialists.ists.
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Eleanor treats opioid use disorder, alcohol use disorder, and stimulant use, as well as other substance use concerns. If you’re not sure whether what you’re dealing with qualifies, just call. The first conversation is about understanding your situation.
Your care plan can include medication for addiction treatment (MAT), therapy with a licensed counselor, and peer support from someone with lived experience in recovery. Follow-up visits and prescription refills are part of the ongoing relationship.
MAT stands for medication for addiction treatment. It pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling and support to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. For many people, it’s what makes recovery feel manageable for the first time. Medication isn’t the whole plan. It’s just what makes the rest of the plan possible.
Yes. If medication is clinically appropriate for you, your provider can prescribe it through a virtual visit. Your prescription goes to your pharmacy. You don’t have to go anywhere.
Yes, Suboxone may be prescribed for opioid use disorder when it’s the right clinical fit for you. At Eleanor, medication is always paired with counseling and support, because the prescription alone isn’t the full picture.
No. You don’t have to be substance-free to start. A lot of people aren’t when they first call, and that’s okay. Your care plan is built around where you are right now, and it changes with you as things shift.
Start with a phone call. It’s private, it takes about 10 minutes, and there’s no commitment involved. If it sounds like a good fit, we’ll set up your first virtual appointment with a medical provider so you can begin working on a plan together.
Most people are seen within about two days. Same-day and next-day appointments are sometimes available. We know that when you’re ready to start, waiting a week isn’t the answer.
You’ll meet with a medical provider for about 30 to 40 minutes. You’ll talk through your history, what’s going on right now, and what you want out of treatment. By the end of the appointment, you’ll have a plan and not just a follow-up.
Peer support means working with someone who’s been through it themselves. They’re trained, they’re part of your care team, and they bring something a clinician can’t always offer, which is the experience of having been in a similar place. A lot of members say it’s one of the most valuable parts of their care.
Many insurance plans (including Medicaid) cover addiction treatment through Eleanor. We verify your coverage before your first appointment, at no cost to you, so you know exactly where you stand before anything starts.
It’s different for everyone and there’s no set timeline. Some people are in active treatment for months; others stay connected with their care team longer as part of maintaining what they’ve built. We adapt your plan to fit you and your goals.
Outpatient treatment means you get care without putting your life on hold. Appointments happen virtually, on a schedule that works around work and family. Your plan can include therapy, medication when appropriate, and peer support, all in one place and without needing multiple providers.
Eleanor’s care model combines medication for addiction treatment (MAT), therapy with a licensed counselor, peer support from someone in recovery, and care coordination, and all in one program. You get a care team that knows you, not a different provider every time you log on.
Call us or start online, whichever feels easier for you. After a short initial conversation, you’ll be connected with your care team and scheduled for your first appointment. Most people are in their first visit within a couple of days.
MAT uses FDA-approved medications alongside counseling and support. For most people, it reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms in a way that makes the rest of recovery (the therapy, the relationships, the daily work) more possible.
The right program is one that treats you as a whole person (not just the substance use). Look for a team that includes a medical provider, a therapist, and ongoing support. Something that works with your schedule and your insurance.
Yes. Eleanor follows HIPAA requirements, and all virtual visits happen through a secure, confidential platform. Nobody finds out you’re in treatment unless you tell them.
You can expect real appointments with real providers who actually know your history. Most people work with a medical provider, a therapist, and a peer support specialist. Your plan gets reviewed regularly and adjusted based on how things are going.
A lot of people who come to Eleanor have tried something else first. That history matters. Your care team will want to understand what’s worked and what hasn’t. Eleanor’s model is different from a prescription-only program or a 30-day inpatient stay. If something didn’t stick before, that doesn’t tell the whole story about what’s possible now.
Call today to speak to one of our recovery specialists. We are ready to listen, learn and offer support without judgment.