Connecting with others in recovery to foster a sense of community and support

Substance use and addiction disorders can wreak havoc on a person’s physical and mental health, as well as their overall quality of life. Despite the negative consequences, those struggling with addiction may find it difficult to quit due to a variety of risk factors, including genetics and environmental factors.

Overcoming substance use and addiction disorders can be a difficult journey, but seeking professional help can make all the difference. Without treatment, these conditions can have a devastating impact on physical and mental health. We help individuals develop the skills and tools needed for lasting recovery. From medication-assisted treatment to peer support groups, we’re dedicated to providing compassionate care and support to help individuals achieve their goals and lead fulfilling lives.

  • Substance Use Disorders

    A group of mental health conditions characterized by chronic drug or alcohol use despite negative consequences. They can lead to physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms, affecting overall well-being.

  • Medication Addiction Treatment

    A type of treatment for substance use and addiction disorders that uses medication to manage withdrawal symptoms, cravings, and relapse prevention. Combined with psychotherapy and support services, it offers comprehensive addiction treatment.

We are dedicated to serving clients across the lifespan with a comprehensive range of services, such as:

  • Outpatient Addiction Treatment
  • Medication Management
  • Rehabilitation
  • Recovery Center

What We Can Do to Help
Addiction impacts not just the individual but also their family, relationships, and daily life. We recognize the complex nature of substance use disorders and approach recovery with compassion, structure, and evidence-based care. We proudly provide comprehensive care in Texas, offering personalized treatment plans that address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction.

  • We develop tailored recovery programs that combine medication-assisted treatment, counseling, and behavioral therapies.
  • Our medication management services help reduce withdrawal symptoms and prevent relapse to support lasting sobriety.
  • Peer support groups foster a strong sense of connection and accountability during each phase of recovery.
  • We teach coping skills and relapse prevention strategies that empower individuals to manage triggers and stay on track.
  • Family involvement is encouraged to strengthen support systems and improve understanding of the recovery journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between substance use and addiction?
Substance use refers to any instance of drug or alcohol use. Addiction, on the other hand, involves a loss of control, where the person keeps using despite harmful consequences. We help identify where someone falls on that spectrum and recommend the right level of care.
Is addiction a choice or a medical condition?
Addiction is a recognized medical condition that affects how the brain functions. It’s not about willpower or weakness. We approach it with clinical care, just like we would for any other health issue.
Can someone be treated for addiction without using medication?
Yes. While medication can be helpful for many, it’s not required for everyone. We offer a range of evidence-based treatments, including therapy, counseling, and recovery planning based on each person’s needs.
How do I talk to someone I love about getting help?
Start by listening, avoiding blame, and expressing concern. If you need guidance, we can support you through the conversation. Many people don’t know where to start, and we’re here to make that easier.
Is it ever too late to get addiction treatment?
No, it’s never too late. Recovery is always possible, even after multiple setbacks. At GidexFDA Psychiatry and Behavioral Health PLLC, we work with people at every stage of the recovery journey and offer the support needed to move forward.

Let’s Start Your Journey to Wellness
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward better mental health, contact us today. Our team is here to support you with compassionate, personalized care.