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Alcohol or drug treatment from home for Michigan
Addiction treatment that works to help Michigan residents quit opioids, alcohol, or stimulants. Connect with our clinicians and care team from your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
A better way to recover
Evidence-based addiction care that leads to lasting behavior change.
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Harm reduction
Work toward your own recovery goals, whether you want to quit or moderate -
Community connection
Online recovery groups, virtual events, and a community forum -
Behavioral health support
Interactive therapeutic courses help you stay on track
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Private and secure
Discreet care from compassionate clinicians who listen -
FDA-approved medication
Manage cravings for opioids or alcohol -
Shared Medical Appointments
Clinical support, behavioral health care, and community support in one appointment -
Insurance accepted
Major health plans like Aetna and Blue Cross Blue Shield accepted
How it works
No judgment, no travel. Just an addiction recovery plan that fits into your life, guided by experts.
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Join and schedule an appointment
Download the app, let us know more about your needs, and schedule an appointment.
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Meet with a provider
Licensed clinicians who actually listen will discuss your care and are able to prescribe medication when appropriate.
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Begin your recovery
Get ongoing support in Shared Medical Appointments, groups, and online community while building skills to navigate life sober.
Private, convenient addiction care for Michigan
The numbers show that the opioid crisis is hurting Michigan, where treatment centers and rehabs can be hard to find. With Workit Health’s online alternative to rehab, Michigan residents can get effective, science-based treatment—including Suboxone—from Detroit to the Upper Pennisula. Becoming a member takes just minutes, and same-week appointments are often available.
3,096
In 2021, 3,096 people in Michigan died of an overdose—almost 3X as many as died in car crashes
257
In 2022, there were 257 areas in Michigan designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas that could not meet the need for mental health & addiction treatment
We accept insurance or self-pay
and more
Commercial plans:
- Aetna
- Ambetter from Meridian
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Health Alliance Plan (HAP)
- Humana
- McLaren Health Plan
- Meritain
- Molina
- Optum VA Community Care
- Priority Health
- UMR
- UnitedHealthcare
Medicaid plans:
- Michigan State Medicaid
- All Savers
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Health Alliance Plan (HAP)
- McLaren Health Plan
- McLaren Medicaid
- Meridian Complete
- Meridian Medicaid
- Molina
- Priority Health
- UnitedHealthcare Community Plan
Medicare:
- Original Medicare
Medicare Advantage plans:
- All Savers
- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
- Cigna Behavioral Health
- Health Alliance Plan (HAP)
- Humana
- McLaren Advantage SNP
- McLaren Health Plan Advantage
- Meridian Complete
- Molina
- Priority Health
- UnitedHealthcare
Insurance plans above accepted for opioid use disorder treatment program.
For other programs, please confirm your coverage.
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