Kolmac is offering in-person services in Columbia, Towson, Washington, DC & Yardley, PA
Anyone with Addiction / Ready for Change

Who We Treat

People With Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)
People With Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
People With Co-Occurring Disorders

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People First: Treatment Saves Lives

Alcohol Addiction / Drug Addiction / Mental Health Disorders

Millions of people in the U.S. have an alcohol use disorder (AUD), a substance use disorder (SUD), or a mental health disorder and an alcohol/substance use disorder, called co-occurring disorders. However, not everyone who needs addiction treatment – meaning the millions with a clinical diagnosis of AUD, SUD, or co-occurring disorders – gets the treatment they need.

We Welcome Anyone Who Asks For Help: Recovering from Addiction Takes a Team

Most of our patients are adults who work full-time. We do not accept patients under 18 years old.

We offer programs designed to fit the lives of:

Women and Men
Professionals
Young Adults
Friends and Family

Helping Patients and Families Start the Recovery Journey

Our patients are a diverse group, from any background you can name. We support people from any race, ethnicity, socioeconomic group, occupation/profession, level of education, country of origin, or disability status.

If you need help recovering from addiction, we’re here to offer that help.

Specialty Groups

Patients with similar backgrounds, needs, and issues can participate in our unique focus sessions. We use these to address the specific problems they face, facilitate inter-group communication, and help them find common ground so they can support one another. Most importantly, we share what we know works for people like them, based on what’s worked for people like them in the past.

You don’t need to reinvent the wheel. We guarantee someone like you has walked this road before, and what they know can help you avoid their mistakes and leverage their successes.

For instance, we have specialty groups for:

  • LGBTQIA+ patients
  • Medical professionals
  • Military veterans
  • Active-duty military
  • First responders

Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health Centers: Help, Hope, and Recovery

Addiction is a lonely disease. One reason specialized groups work is that, for people in some professions, addiction causes significant alienation and loneliness – even more than is typical for people with addiction or substance use problems. A military veteran may live by a code that says never ask for help or admit you need it, an active duty military servicemember may fear seeking treatment might affect the way their peers view them, first responders may fear losing the trust of their coworkers, and medical/other professionals may feel seeking treatment will have a negative impact on their reputation or future work prospects.

Believe us when we say we have seen all of this, and know thousands of people who committed to treatment, had a successful recovery, and know how to navigate all of the above.

That’s why veterans, professionals, and first-responders trust us. We offer help, restore hope, and put them on the road to sustainable, long-term recovery. No judgment, no second guessing: just the treatment they need to heal, grow, and get back on track.

The Kolmac Difference: 50 Years. 50,000 Patients. We Can Help.

Get Help Today!

We welcome the opportunity to help you in your road to recovery. If you’d like to learn more about Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health Centers, contact us at:

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