
Whole-person virtual addiction treatment in Galloway combining medications for addiction treatment (MAT), counseling, and peer support, designed to support long-term recovery across Atlantic County and South Jersey.
For residents of Galloway and the broader Atlantic County area, accessing quality addiction care often means driving significant distances to clinics in Atlantic City or farther north toward Trenton—if you can get an appointment at all. For those without reliable transportation along the Garden State Parkway corridor, that distance alone can be enough to put treatment out of reach.
Eleanor Health provides structured outpatient care designed to help reduce common barriers to treatment through virtual visits. We’re not a detox center or a short-stay residential program. We’re a long-term medical practice dedicated to supporting your recovery wherever you are. Because we operate entirely through telehealth, our addiction medicine specialists can meet with you from your home in Galloway, a quiet moment in Egg Harbor Township, or anywhere across Atlantic County with an internet connection.
Recovery is rarely a straight line, and different moments may call for different types of support. Eleanor Health provides your ongoing medical care and therapy, but we stay connected to local resources for when you need something beyond what we offer. We refer our members to these Atlantic County organizations when additional care is needed:

Eleanor Health does not offer inpatient or residential detox services. For medically supervised withdrawal, we may help connect members to local facilities such as AtlantiCare Behavioral Health or The Haven Detox when higher levels of care are needed. Once you’ve completed detox and are ready for the next phase, Eleanor Health can step in as your long-term outpatient provider.

If you or someone you know needs immediate psychiatric support, AtlantiCare Behavioral Health Psychiatric Intervention Program operates an around-the-clock crisis line at (609) 344-1118 serving Atlantic County residents.

If home internet is limited or unavailable, the Galloway Branch of the Atlantic County Library System offers free WiFi and public computer access during library hours. Library cardholders may have access to technology lending programs such as mobile hotspots for home use.

South Jersey AIDS Alliance operates harm reduction services in Atlantic County, providing naloxone (Narcan), fentanyl test strips, and safer use supplies at no cost and without judgment.
Eleanor Health works to keep care within reach for everyone in the Galloway area, regardless of their insurance situation. We accept:
We offer straightforward self-pay rates and can assist you in applying for New Jersey Medicaid or other state programs you may qualify for. Our New Jersey Care Advocates are available by phone or online to help you figure out the best path forward.

Our providers prescribe FDA-approved medications including Suboxone, Naltrexone, and Vivitrol to help manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings as part of a personalized recovery plan. There’s no daily clinic visit required. Prescriptions can be managed remotely, making care more accessible across Atlantic County.
Private Video Visits: You’ll connect with your Eleanor Health clinician through a secure video platform to discuss your situation and whether medication is a good fit for your treatment plan. If you move forward, the prescription is transmitted immediately.scription electronically.
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Finding the right support can feel complicated, especially when transportation or distance makes in-person care harder to access. Our New Jersey care team is here to answer questions, review insurance options, and help you understand how virtual addiction treatment could fit into your life, without pressure. When you’re ready, support is available from wherever you are in Galloway or the surrounding Atlantic County community.
Eleanor Health provides care through secure virtual appointments with licensed addiction medicine providers, counselors, and peer recovery partners. This allows you to stay engaged in treatment without needing to travel long distances across South Jersey.
Yes. When clinically appropriate, providers may prescribe FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine or naltrexone as part of a personalized virtual treatment 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 outpatient treatment.
Medications for addiction treatment combined with counseling and peer support can help reduce overdose risk and support long-term recovery. Virtual care helps reduce barriers like travel time and scheduling conflicts.
Appointments take place using secure, HIPAA-compliant technology designed to help protect your privacy and personal health information.