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Addiction & recovery

I keep telling myself I'll stop tomorrow.

Recovery isn't a single decision you make once — it's care you can return to, without judgment, for as long as it takes.

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84,367+ licensed providers across New York. Book a Leuk provider now, or browse the full directory.

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What care looks like here

Addiction care starts with an honest conversation, not an intervention. Whether it's alcohol, a prescription, or something else, your provider works with where you actually are — cutting back, quitting, or just understanding the pull — and builds from there.

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  • A first conversation with no judgment and no ultimatums
  • Therapy focused on the patterns underneath, not just the substance
  • Medication-assisted options when they genuinely help
  • Care that plans for setbacks instead of treating them as failure

See your cost before you book.

Filter to who's in-network with your plan and you'll see your expected cost up front — no surprise bill after the session.

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Your first visit

What the first appointment is like

The first session is about understanding your relationship to it — how it started, what it's doing for you, what you want instead. You don't have to have quit already to walk in the door.

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