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Conditions treated

Multiple conditions treated.

Each page below explains what care looks like, what's first-line, and what to expect — written for the person actually living with it, not the chart.

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Opioid Use Disorder
Heroin, fentanyl, prescription painkillers like oxycodone or hydrocodone.
02
Alcohol Use Disorder
Drinking that has become hard to control or is causing harm.
03
Cannabis Use Disorder
When cannabis use starts to interfere with sleep, work, mood, or relationships.
04
Kratom Use Disorder
A plant from Southeast Asia that acts on opioid receptors. Sold in smoke shops in the U.S.
05
Stimulant Use Disorder
Cocaine, methamphetamine, prescription stimulants used in ways not prescribed.
06
Benzodiazepine & Sedative Use Disorder
Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, Valium, sleeping pills, muscle relaxants — anything that calms the central nervous system.
07
Inhalant Use Disorder
Glues, solvents, and nitrous oxide ("whippits," "galaxy gas") — inhaled to get high. Nitrous in particular has become common at concerts and festivals.
08
Tobacco Use Disorder
Cigarettes, vapes, pouches, dip — anything that delivers nicotine.
09
MDMA / Ecstasy Use Disorder
MDMA — ecstasy, molly — a stimulant-empathogen used at clubs and festivals. Heavy or frequent use has lasting effects on the brain's serotonin system.
10
Ketamine & Dissociative Use Disorder
Ketamine, DXM (cough syrup), and PCP — drugs that produce detachment from the body and surroundings. Recreational ketamine in particular has become far more common.
11
GHB / GBL Use Disorder
GHB and its industrial precursor GBL — central-nervous-system depressants used recreationally and on the club scene.
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Anabolic Steroid Use Disorder
Testosterone and other anabolic-androgenic steroids used for muscle growth or performance — common in gym and bodybuilding communities.
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Prescription Stimulant Misuse
Adderall, Ritalin, Vyvanse, and similar — taken in ways not prescribed: higher doses, someone else's prescription, or to study, work, or stay awake. This is about misuse that may not (yet) meet criteria for a use disorder.
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Internet & Gaming Disorder
Gaming or internet use that has taken over time, sleep, school, work, or relationships. The WHO's ICD-11 recognizes Gaming Disorder; the DSM-5 lists it as a condition for further study.
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Other substances
Don't see what you're using? We treat other substance use disorders too — get in touch and we'll talk it through.