We Help You Quit
Alcohol For Good
Depending on your needs, there are various types of alcohol use disorder treatments. One of the possible treatment options is a quick intervention, either individual or group therapy or an outpatient program, like Emmaus. The primary therapeutic objective is to try to stop drinking to enhance the quality of life. A regimen of detoxification is the first step in our treatment. This typically takes 2 to 7 days and is also called detox. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you quit alcohol abuse for good.
Our Approach
Suboxone has become the leading OUD treatment drug in recent years. Compared to other medications, such as habit-forming Methadone, it is administered more frequently. Suboxone can be provided by a primary care physician when deemed suitable, unlike other drugs for opioid use disorder requiring a prescription from a specialized treatment facility. Suboxone is frequently used at the beginning of therapy, while others use it to support long-term recovery. Since each patient has unique demands and no drug is appropriate for everyone, our professional team will review the potential consequences of Medical Assisted Therapy programming in one’s treatment. Hence, we will create a tailored treatment plan to meet your needs.
Outpatient Visits
No need to stay at the facility for your treatment; we are an outpatient facility that offers treatments to people who can’t have their daily routine disrupted.
Individual Therapy
If you want to sit alone with an expert and talk about your problems, then our individual therapy program is for you.
Group Therapy
Our group therapy is highly effective and makes people realize the right path towards their individual recovery.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
MAT was initially developed primarily as an opioid treatment to assist individuals in quitting opioid use and securely returning to regular life. Our MAT aims to assist clients in preventing relapse.
Our Mission
Our mission is to assist those struggling with alcohol abuse while using positive, supportive care toward recovery and purpose.
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Faith-Supported
We support paths to attain psychological and spiritual wellness while advocating for each person’s unique healing journey.
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Specialty
Our primary focus is opiate abuse, as it seems responsible for most deaths associated with substance abuse. However, we treat all addictions, such as alcohol and stimulant abuse.
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History
Since 2006, we have been operating and improving at a Greenville, Tennessee, Area facility. We currently have three locations in Tennessee: Bulls Gap and Johnson City. We are continuing to expand as the need is overwhelming.
Quality, Efficiency, And
Transparency
Our mission is to assist those struggling with substance use disorder.
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We Have Helped Hundredsof People Quit
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“My son and I come here and always will recommend who wants to be welcome with open arms. You could not find a better place to not only start recovery but also fill you. Spiritually, mentally emotionally coming here you truly are made whole to like a Quality of life you can live. Thank you to each and every one of you from our soul for all you do to uplift us in every way possible and for allowing us to be human along the way has meant so much. Truly thank you and God bless all of you! We love you.”
– Elizabethton
“LEmmaus Medical & Counseling has change my life in so many ways in which are all in good ways. The staffs are amazing and very friendly. They have empathy for anyone and everyone. They do not judge anyone they love everyone who walks their doors. Emmaus staffs care about you as an individuals. The Dr are so nice and very encouraging you as well the counseling is very helpful, they make you feel like your home. They give you encouragement in everything you. They are with you every step of your journey. Emmaus Medical and Counseling means love, strength and healing.”
– Laster County
Insurance Accepted
We currently accept all patients, and most insurances. Assuredly, if we don’t accept a patient’s
insurance, we work with them to help keep their care affordable