Alcoholism Treatment

Reach out to us for any questions or concerns. For appointments, kindly submit
an appointment request and our team will assist you.

Alcoholism Treatment

Alcoholism, also known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), is a medical condition—not a personal failure. It can affect your physical health, mental well-being, relationships, career, and overall quality of life. Many individuals struggling with alcohol dependence feel overwhelmed, ashamed, or unsure where to begin.

At Nuestra Esperanza Health, we provide confidential, evidence-based outpatient treatment to help individuals regain control, restore balance, and build a healthier future.

3986-1024x683

What Is Alcohol Use Disorder?

Alcohol Use Disorder occurs when a person has difficulty controlling or stopping alcohol use despite negative consequences. It can range from mild to severe and often develops gradually.

Common signs of alcoholism include:

Drinking more or longer than intended
Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or quit
Strong cravings for alcohol
Increased tolerance (needing more to feel effects)
Withdrawal symptoms when not drinking
Neglecting responsibilities due to alcohol use
Continuing to drink despite health or relationship problems

If alcohol use is interfering with your life, professional support can make a meaningful difference.

The Impact of Alcohol on Mental Health

Alcohol misuse is closely connected to mental health conditions such as:

Depression
Anxiety disorders
Bipolar disorder
PTSD and trauma-related conditions
Sleep disorders

Many individuals use alcohol to cope with stress, emotional pain, or trauma. However, alcohol often worsens these conditions over time. Treating both alcohol use and underlying mental health concerns is essential for long-term recovery.

Our Approach to Alcoholism Treatment

At Nuestra Esperanza Health, we take a personalized, patient-centered approach focused on both emotional healing and behavioral change.

1: Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluation

We assess alcohol use patterns, mental health history, medical factors, and personal goals to create a customized treatment plan.

2: Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

When appropriate, FDA-approved medications may help reduce cravings, manage withdrawal symptoms, and support sobriety.

3: Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment

If depression, anxiety, or other mental health conditions are present, we address them alongside alcohol use to promote sustainable recovery.

Telehealth & In-Person Care Available

We offer both secure telepsychiatry sessions and in-person appointments, allowing you to receive care in the way that feels most comfortable and convenient.

When to Seek Help

You may benefit from professional support if:

You feel unable to stop drinking on your own
Alcohol is affecting your work or family life
You drink to cope with stress or emotional pain
You experience withdrawal symptoms

Restore Control. Rebuild Hope. Reclaim Your Life

Healing from alcoholism takes courage, support, and the right clinical guidance. At Nuestra Esperanza Health, we are committed to walking alongside you every step of the way.

FAQs About The Service

There are many questions about the service, we have selected frequently asked questions about this service. If you do not see your answer, please contact us.

What is Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)?
Alcohol Use Disorder is a medical condition characterized by difficulty controlling alcohol use despite negative consequences. It can range from mild to severe and often requires professional treatment for long-term recovery.
Can medication help with alcohol cravings?
Yes. FDA-approved medications can help reduce cravings, decrease the urge to drink, and support long-term sobriety. Your provider will determine if medication is appropriate for your situation.
Do you offer telehealth for alcoholism treatment?
Yes. We provide secure telepsychiatry services, allowing you to receive confidential care from the comfort of your home. In-person appointments are also available.
Is alcoholism linked to mental health conditions?
Yes. Alcohol misuse is commonly associated with depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and other mental health conditions. Treating both alcohol use and underlying mental health concerns improves recovery outcomes.

Why Choose Us?

Experienced mental health professionals
Personalized, patient-centered care
Evidence-based treatment approaches
Convenient in-person and telehealth options
Supportive and compassionate environment

Are you having health problems? Contact us today!

Address:
1282 E Hickory Creek Court, Oak Creek WI
Call Us:
414-690-0069