Looking for Outpatient Telehealth in CA or ND

The online-telehealth outpatient services found through Freedom Rehab are a simple solution to the inconvenience of finding transportation or fighting traffic when attending appointments. 

If you need an evaluation and are in California or North Dakota, connect with a licensed counselor via online scheduling in the menu above. 

Leverage Online (Telehealth) to easily get top-notch outpatient services from your own residence.

The service at Freedom Rehab is to make drug and alcohol assessments and outpatient rehab, easily attainable by connecting you with an online counselor.

Freedom Rehab: CA Substance Use Assessment Online

By consistently going the extra mile to connect clients for substance use disorder (SUD) outpatient services, Freedom Rehab has truly earned its outstanding reputation.

Embrace the opportunity to utilize Freedom Rehab, which is the first step towards unlocking the support and guidance you need to overcome alcohol and drug-related challenges.

Freedom Rehab: Common Questions and Telehealth

 

Telehealth, which is also called telemedicine or online therapy, connects mental and behavioral health professionals from afar using smartphone apps, web-based software like videoconferencing, phone-based services, and texting. This gets rid of the need for in-person visits. Telehealth is also safer since it decreases the risk of airborne viruses.

 

The average session is an hour. An evaluation may last anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour and fifteen minutes, typically one hour is to be expected. Individual sessions are scheduled at 55 minutes.

 

Although, some insurance companies cover certain telehealth services, because of a number of factors, we do not accept insurance.

  • Insurance companies intrude on private matters.
  • They make it difficult for cash-paying customers to have lower rates.
  • Healthcare providers have to compete with each other because of insurance companies.
  • To stay in business, companies raise prices, and everyone fills out more paperwork.
  • When insurance companies are involved, your personal information is easier to obtain from employers, the government, the court system, and even your ex-partner.

 

Please look at our menu and click “online scheduling” to see availability for appointments. You will complete all documentation via our client portal, online. It’s simple and faster than the traditional office visit.  

 

The short answer is no. You do not have to attend a DUI class just because you received a DUI charge. Depending on the evaluation, if a person meets criteria for a DUI class, then there are options instead of enrolling in a 16-hour DUI program, based on one’s needs. 

 

You can conveniently access various outpatient services through online drug and alcohol rehabilitation. There are virtual services available to assist you if you are dealing with mild to moderate substance use disorders and have received a professional assessment and diagnosis. These services can offer you a range of support options.

  • Individual therapy
  • coaching
  • group therapy
  • addiction counseling


The effectiveness of telehealth can vary depending on several individual factors. These factors include the severity of the addiction, the person’s living environment, their support system, their comfort level with technology, and where they are in their recovery journey. This is a helpful option for many people. It’s always best to speak with a healthcare professional based on what you need.

 

During private meetings, nothing is shared with anyone else. When we have a release of information on file signed by the client, then we can discuss that information as permitted. There are times when information must not be kept secret, which is explained in the intake papers. You can also look up more about this topic regarding 42CFR online.

A chemical dependency evaluation starts at $150. For further information about service fees, call (701) 405-2790. 

 

This is based on the care level. You might have to go to anywhere from a few lessons to anywhere from one to six hours a week. See the different care levels for more information.

 

The short answer is yes! Some sites or other resources may say no. According to rumors, North Dakota and the DOT don’t accept online DUI classes. Although, the North Dakota DUI class license application allows facilitators to deliver virtual classes. So, what’s the catch?

To participate online, the 16-hour DUI sessions require live interaction with a certified instructor leading the course. Pre-recorded modules or distance learning without live instructors are no substitute for a 16-hour DUI class.

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