Find freedom from alcohol
Recovery, simplified
Alcohol use can negatively effect your relationships, health, and mental well being. Medication can help you reduce heavy drinking days or quit entirely.
Naltrexone
Clinically-proven to help reduce heavy drinking days and cravings for alcohol, naltrexone is a once-daily pill which is FDA-approved for alcohol treatment.
Campral
Giving up alcohol can cause stress and cravings. Campral can increase a feeling of well-being in recovery, resulting in long-term sobriety.
Frequently asked questions
Can naltrexone help me drink less?
Yes, for most people
Alcohol use disorder has historically been really hard to treat. In the past, the only option was 12-step programs, which can be effective but don’t work for everybody. Today, naltrexone is a medication that we can use that helps with the cravings for alcohol. It’s easy to take, and there are few side effects. It’s quite effective in helping people to avoid picking up that first drink.
Dr. Kevin Armington
Workit Physician, Board Member of Office of Alcoholism and Substance Use Services
What can I expect from the program?
Physical, emotional, and mental support
You’ll meet with a clinician who listens. Then in Shared Medical Appointments, you’ll get support from that provider, other Workit Health members, and the behavioral health team. You’re not going to feel alone out there. We have groups you join and courses that you can do that are fun and not like being in school. It’s supportive. It’s a little something you carry in your pocket.
Shannon Brigham
Workit Physician Assistant, VP of Medical Practice, Adjunct Professor at Seton Hall University PA Program
Is telemedicine an effective way to treat addiction?
Yes
With telemedicine, you can get the treatment that you need from the comfort of your home. Not everyone can find a babysitter to get to get to a treatment center. Workit Health was one of the first innovative programs to offer telehealth even before COVID. I love being able to reach out to people who need help wherever they are.
Janessa Perrin
Head of Behavioral Health, Master's of Social Work from University of Michigan
Work with experts in addiction medicine and behavior change
You’ll have unlimited messaging access to your care team. Follow-ups will be Shared Medical Appointments with a licensed clinician, a member of the behavioral health team, and fellow Workit Health members.
Licensed providers
Bringing the latest research on medical treatment to alcohol recovery, our compassionate clinicians build real relationships with our members.
Behavioral health support
Find connection and support through our online community. There you will find both support and therapeutic groups, as well as a curriculum of evidence-based courses.
Questions about treatment or pricing?