Could It Be Opiate Addiction?

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Wondering if you could have an opioid addiction?

If you’re struggling with pain pills or heroin, you aren’t alone. Take our quiz to see if you might have a problem with opiates.

This self-assessment is part of Workit Health’s online curriculum, which offers online lessons, custom tailored to each member’s individual goals and concerns.

We have over 800 online lessons to teach people how to live life without drugs or alcohol, and to handle stuff like stress and relationships sober.

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Regardless of your self-assessment results, you know yourself best. If opiates are affecting your day-to-day life, reach out to someone today. You don’t have to go through this alone.

Workit Health was created by two women in recovery who wanted to build a better addiction treatment experience. Our online program includes proven tools to beat addiction, including medication and support. We believe that everyone deserves access to the gold standard of treatment, without judgment, and that telehealth is a powerful way to deliver trusted, effective addiction care.

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