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A man sits alone at a table, holding a glass of alcohol. He is contemplating recovery from addiction

ALCOHOL USE DISORDER

Finding Hope in the Struggle

Alcoholism can take many forms. It might be a hidden bottle in a desk drawer, sipped discreetly throughout the workday, or it could be the life of the party that ends with no recollection of what happened. It can show up as the person who drinks alone at home or the social butterfly who never turns down a drink. The battle against alcoholism is different for everyone.


In the United States, millions of people struggle with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), a chronic condition that impairs a person's ability to control their alcohol use despite the negative impact on their life. 


Alcohol is everywhere—from commercials during sports games to social media and gatherings. This constant presence can make dealing with AUD feel lonely. But remember, there is hope. Recovery is possible, and we are here to support you every step of the way. 

You're Not Alone. Recovery Is Possible.

If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol addiction, know that you are not alone. The road to recovery can be tough, but it is achievable. Our team is here to support you every step of the way. We combine empathy, scientific evidence, and clinical expertise to help you find lasting recovery. 

Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder

Alcohol Use Disorder is a medical condition that makes it difficult to stop or control drinking, even when it leads to problems in various aspects of life. Depending on the number of symptoms present, it can be classified as mild, moderate, or severe.


Symptoms of AUD include: 

 

  • Drinking more or longer than you planned
  • Trying to cut down or stop drinking but finding it difficult
  • Spending a lot of time drinking or recovering from its effects
  • Experiencing strong cravings for alcohol
  • Finding that drinking interferes with home, work, or school responsibilities
  • Continuing to drink despite issues with family or friends
  • Giving up or reducing activities you once enjoyed to drink
  • Getting into risky situations while or after drinking
  • Drinking despite feeling depressed, anxious, or worsening another health problem
  • Needing to drink more to get the same effect, or noticing that your usual amount has less effect
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, such as trouble sleeping, shakiness, restlessness, nausea, sweating, a racing heart, or feeling low


If you identify with any of these experiences, seek support.

The Consequences of Untreated Alcohol Use Disorder

Untreated chronic alcohol use can lead to serious health issues, such as:


  • Liver disease
  • Cardiovascular problems
  • Cognitive impairments
  • Increased risk of accidents and injuries
  • Worsening mental health conditions, like depression and anxiety


These consequences can create a problematic cycle that is hard to break without professional support.

Our Comprehensive Approach to Treatment

At Elite Medical Providers, we understand that each person's journey with AUD is unique. Our personalized treatment programs are designed to meet your needs and support long-term recovery. Our approach includes:


Assessment and Diagnosis: We start with a detailed evaluation to understand the severity of your AUD and any co-occurring conditions.


Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): We use FDA-approved medications to help manage withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings, laying a stable foundation for recovery.


Continuous Care: Recovery is an ongoing process. We offer continuous care and support, celebrating milestones and addressing challenges as they arise.

Begin Your Journey to Recovery Today

Recovery from alcohol use disorder is possible. When you're ready to take the first step, we're here to help. Together, we can find hope, recovery, and a renewed sense of life.


Contact Elite Medical Providers today to start your path toward lasting recovery from alcohol use disorder. Take the first step towards recovery today. 


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