Holiday Season 2020

This year many of us will be limiting our family get-togethers and festive parties due to the ongoing health concerns from the coronavirus pandemic. For those battling addiction, the holidays may also be a time of added stress.

Our team at Revolution Psychiatric and Addiction Treatment understands the challenges that our patients are facing with the approaching holiday season, and we recommend that you follow through with your course of treatment in our office or through the convenient telemedicine platform. As your addiction specialist, Dr. Richard Repass, MD is here to help you address any concerns about maintaining optimal health during the holidays.

Please call the office to learn more about our BR+NAD™ therapies. Receiving medically supervised infusions of BR+NAD™ is an effective way to detox from alcohol and a variety of drugs, including opioids, benzodiazepines, and cannabis. Infusion therapy also helps you successfully overcome your addiction in the long term by changing how your brain works, restoring your mental clarity, and reducing your cravings for alcohol and drugs.

Call now to speak with Dr. Repass and his caring team of helping professionals, and schedule an appointment today! We look forward to helping to make your holiday season bright.

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