
Judgment-free virtual addiction treatment combining medications for addiction treatment (MAT), peer support, and structured recovery education delivered securely from home.
If you live in Tucson, or elsewhere in Pima County, finding addiction treatment that is both accessible and consistent can be challenging. Transportation across the city, limited specialty providers, and long appointment wait times can delay care when it’s needed most.
Eleanor Health is not a residential rehab or detox center. We provide structured virtual outpatient care designed to support long-term recovery. Through secure telehealth appointments, you can connect with licensed clinicians from your home in Tucson or anywhere across Southern Arizona.
Recovery often requires multiple layers of support. In addition to providing virtual outpatient medical and behavioral health care, Eleanor Health recognizes that higher levels of care or community-based services may sometimes be necessary. When appropriate, we help connect individuals to local Tucson and Pima County resources that complement ongoing outpatient treatment.

When medically supervised withdrawal is necessary, our team may help connect you with appropriate facilities in the Tucson area, such as Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, CODAC Health, Recovery & Wellness, or other local detox and stabilization providers. After stabilization, individuals may transition into virtual outpatient treatment with Eleanor Health.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911.
For urgent mental health support in Pima County, you may contact the Community-wide Crisis Line (Pima County), available 24/7. You can also call or text 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for immediate confidential support.

If reliable internet access is limited, Pina County Public Library locations offer free Wi-Fi and public computer access. Cardholders may also have access to hotspot lending programs, depending on availability.

Community organizations such as Sonoran Prevention Works provide naloxone (Narcan) and overdose prevention education in Southern Arizona. Additional naloxone access information is available through the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Navigating insurance can feel overwhelming when you’re seeking care. Eleanor Health partners with many major insurance providers and offers benefit verification to help you understand coverage and financial responsibility.
Before treatment begins, our team walks you through your benefits so you know what to expect.
Eleanor Health is in-network with:
Lack of insurance should not prevent you from seeking care. Eleanor Health provides self-pay rates and can help you understand whether you qualify for Arizona Medicaid or other assistance programs. Contact our Arizona care team to discuss next steps.

Medications for addiction treatment combine FDA-approved medications with behavioral health support to help stabilize recovery from opioid and alcohol use disorders. When clinically appropriate, providers may prescribe options such as buprenorphine-based treatments or naltrexone as part of a personalized care plan. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to support recovery from opioid or alcohol use disorder.
Medication Management Through Telehealth:
Providers meet with you virtually to assess your symptoms, adjust treatment when needed, and determine whether medication remains appropriate for your care plan. Prescriptions are transmitted electronically to your preferred pharmacy for convenient pickup.
Pharmacy Access Across Tucson and Pima County:
Many Tucson members choose pharmacies close to home or work, including:
You may also fill prescriptions at any in-network pharmacy throughout Southern Arizona.
Support should feel accessible wherever you live in Southern Arizona. Reach out to our Arizona care team to ask questions, review insurance options, and take the next step toward recovery at a pace that feels right for you.
Eleanor Health provides structured care through secure virtual appointments with licensed addiction medicine providers, counselors, and peer recovery partners. This allows you to receive treatment without traveling across Tucson or Pima County.
Yes. When clinically appropriate, providers may prescribe FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine or naltrexone as part of your individualized care plan.
Eleanor Health does not provide inpatient detox services. If a higher level of care is needed, our team can help connect you with local stabilization resources before transitioning into virtual outpatient care.
Research shows that medications for addiction treatment combined with counseling and peer support can reduce overdose risk and support long-term recovery. Virtual care improves access by reducing travel and scheduling barriers.
Yes. All visits are conducted using secure, HIPAA-compliant technology designed to protect your privacy and health information.