If you are a health professional, school, government or community agency looking to refer a patient to AFHC, begin here.
Are you looking for treatment for yourself or a loved one? To find out more about our services and your treatment options, begin here.
If you believe your child would thrive in a different school environment, or benefit from educational testing to determine the presence of a developmental delay or learning disability, we can help. Begin here.
If you believe your child would thrive in a different school environment, or benefit from educational testing to determine the presence of a developmental delay or learning disability, we can help. Begin here.
Wilderness therapy offers an alternative approach to traditional, office-based “talk therapy.” To find out if it's right for your loved one, begin here.
Addiction Services
Addiction and substance abuse can have lifelong repercussions on a person’s physical and emotional health, take away the ability to successfully navigate peer, personal and family relationships, and cause performance at school, work and life in the community to suffer.
For more than 30 years, the Adolescent and Family Health Center has provided outpatient substance abuse treatment and wilderness therapy options to children, adolescents, adults and families. Our medical director, George M. Bright, M.D., diagnoses and coordinates the medical treatment and interventions of children, adolescents, and adults who seek our help.
In addition to medically treating addiction and substance abuse, AFHC utilizes its comprehensive treatment team to identify the root causes that trigger negative or addictive behaviors, and helps each patient recognize their own specific assets and strengths to help them successfully navigate their addiction and their life.
To learn more about our outpatient addiction and substance abuse services, contact us.