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Addiction & Substance Use Treatment

Comprehensive evaluation and treatment for substance use disorders by our experienced addiction specialists.

Our Specialized Services

At Vista Behavioral Health, we provide expert evaluation and medication-assisted treatment for various substance use disorders. Our compassionate team offers personalized recovery plans designed to help you regain control of your life and achieve long-term sobriety.

Alcohol Use Disorder

Alcohol use disorder is a chronic condition characterized by an inability to control alcohol consumption despite negative consequences. Our team provides comprehensive assessment and evidence-based treatments.

Common Signs:

  • Drinking more or longer than intended

  • Unsuccessful attempts to cut down

  • Spending significant time obtaining, using, or recovering from alcohol

  • Strong cravings or urges to drink

  • Continued use despite relationship problems

Our approach includes medication-assisted treatment, therapy recommendations, and lifestyle adaptations to effectively manage alcohol dependence and support long-term recovery.

Opioid Use Disorder

Opioid use disorder involves the persistent use of opioids despite significant problems. We offer specialized care using evidence-based medication-assisted treatment to help manage withdrawal and support recovery.

Common Signs:

  • Taking larger amounts or over longer periods than intended

  • Persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down

  • Withdrawal symptoms when not using

  • Tolerance (needing more to achieve the same effect)

  • Continued use despite physical or psychological problems

We develop personalized treatment plans that may include medications like buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone, combined with counseling and support services.

Stimulant Use Disorder


Stimulant use disorder involves problematic use of stimulants like cocaine, methamphetamine, or prescription stimulants. Our specialists provide evidence-based treatments to help you overcome addiction.

Common Signs:

  • Using stimulants in larger amounts or longer than intended

  • Persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down

  • Spending excessive time obtaining, using, or recovering

  • Craving or strong desire to use stimulants

  • Continued use despite social or interpersonal problems

Our treatment plans include medical management of withdrawal symptoms, therapy recommendations, and strategies to prevent relapse.