
Eleanor Health delivers evidence-based Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) through our Group Office-Based Addiction Treatment (GOBAT) model.
Care that meets you where you are. Stigma-free, judgment-free, and designed for real life.
Care that works with your insurance and your life
Eleanor Health works with many major insurance plans to help make care more accessible. We believe cost should never prevent someone from starting recovery.
Eleanor Health’s Arizona Virtual Addiction Treatment program accepts:
Our team can help verify benefits and explain coverage clearly before your first appointment.
Our care advocates can help you navigate your benefits or discuss our affordable self-pay options.
Because care is delivered virtually, members across Arizona (from Phoenix to rural desert communities) can access consistent, provider-led treatment. We serve residents in:
Don’t see your city? If you live in Arizona and are 18 or older, you may be eligible for Arizona Virtual Addiction Treatment.

We believe safety matters at every stage of recovery.
Naloxone is available at many Arizona pharmacies without a prescription and can reverse opioid overdoses.
Arizona has community organizations that provide harm reduction education and supplies. Our team can help connect members with local resources when appropriate.
Taking the first step can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our team is here to answer questions, verify insurance, and help you explore your options.
Group Office-Based Addiction Treatment (G-OBAT) is a virtual, structured care model that combines medication management, recovery education, and supportive peer connection. Members participate in group sessions while still receiving individualized provider check-ins.
Many people find group-based care helpful because it combines clinical treatment with shared experience. Group-based MAT is evidence-based and offers:
Many members are able to begin the intake process quickly, depending on availability and clinical needs.
When clinically appropriate, providers may prescribe FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine (Suboxone®) as part of a personalized treatment plan.
We understand how difficult asking for help can be. Call today to speak with one of our recovery specialists in Wisconsin. We will listen, learn, and offer judgment-free support. No matter who you are, or what stage of recovery you’re in, we welcome you. Call us today at ((602) 218-5209 to learn more about our addiction treatment in Wisconsin. We know with the right tools and support, you can overcome addiction.