Reclaim Control
Compassionate support for alcohol misuse and Alcohol Use Disorder.
If alcohol has started to feel like a coping tool you can’t turn off — or if you’ve tried to cut back and it hasn’t stuck — you’re not alone. Alcohol abuse can quietly take up more space in your life than you ever intended, affecting your mood, sleep, relationships, health, and self-esteem. At BreakthroughHQ, we offer judgment-free care and practical support to help you break the cycle and move toward a healthier, more stable life.
Our Approach
At BreakthroughHQ, we take a comprehensive, compassionate approach to alcohol abuse treatment. Your care plan is tailored to your needs, goals, and health history — whether your goal is to reduce drinking or stop completely.
Your treatment may include:
Personalized medication management when appropriate to reduce cravings and support recovery
Supportive, realistic strategies to manage triggers, stress, and urges
Care for co-occurring concerns like anxiety, depression, trauma, and sleep issues
Coordination with therapy and higher levels of care when needed, so you have the right support at the right time
We focus on steady progress and long-term stability — without judgment and without shame.
What to Expect
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Initial Consultation
(60 minutes)
We’ll start with a supportive conversation about your drinking patterns, what’s driving them, and how alcohol is affecting your life. You’ll be met with compassion — not criticism.
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Personalized Treatment Plan
Together, we’ll build a plan aligned with your goals. That may include medication support (if appropriate), coping tools, accountability strategies, and referrals for therapy or structured support.
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Follow-Up Appointments
(30 minutes)
Recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all — and it isn’t linear. We’ll check in regularly, track progress, and adjust your plan as needed so you stay supported through challenges and milestones.
Alcohol-Related Conditions We Treat
We support individuals experiencing alcohol misuse and related concerns, including:
Alcohol Abuse / Problem Drinking
Alcohol Use Disorder (mild, moderate, or severe)
Cravings and difficulty cutting back
Relapse prevention support
Co-occurring anxiety, depression, trauma, and sleep disruption related to alcohol use
Why Choose Us
Judgment-free, compassionate care — shame has no place in healing
Personalized medication management when appropriate, with careful monitoring
Whole-person support that addresses stress, mood, sleep, and triggers
Collaborative treatment planning — you’re involved in every decision
Ongoing care focused on steady progress and sustainable change
A Life Beyond the Cycle
Imagine waking up without regret. Feeling clearer, steadier, and more confident in your choices. Picture your energy returning, your sleep improving, your relationships strengthening — and your days no longer revolving around alcohol.
With the right support, it’s possible to rebuild trust with yourself and create a future that feels lighter, healthier, and more free.
Frequently Asked Questions
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If alcohol is affecting your mood, sleep, health, relationships, work, or sense of control — or if you’ve tried to cut back and it hasn’t been successful — it’s worth talking with a provider. You don’t have to hit “rock bottom” to deserve support.
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Not necessarily. Some people want abstinence, others want to reduce drinking. We’ll meet you where you are and build a plan aligned with your goals — while keeping safety and health at the center.
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For many people, yes. There are medications that can reduce cravings and support recovery when appropriate. We’ll discuss options, benefits, and side effects and tailor treatment to your needs.
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It can be — especially if you’ve been drinking heavily or daily. Alcohol withdrawal can be serious. If you’re concerned about withdrawal symptoms (shaking, sweating, rapid heartbeat, confusion, severe anxiety, hallucinations, or seizures), seek urgent medical care or call 911. We can help you choose the safest next step based on your situation.
Your Next Step Starts Here
You don’t have to wait for things to get worse to get help.