Our admissions process

Your personalized path starts with reaching out

At Bright New Beginnings, we create tailored solutions that fit each person’s busy schedule—limiting disruptions and helping you regain control of your future. From your very first interaction to your last, we’ll ensure complete confidentiality and help you regain control of the life you’ve worked so hard to build.

Patients' perspectives

"The hardest part was getting the courage to call, but the office staff made me feel at ease right away."
Tim R.
"The office treats addiction as a disease and not a crime or moral failure."
Debbie W.

Our admission process is confidential and secure

Beginning your journey takes courage and persistence. We’ll walk with you each step of the way to help you reclaim the life you’ve worked hard to build.

Our treatment process »

Deciding to reach out

Recovery always starts with deciding to reach out to a professional and making that first step, which takes courage.

Initial conversation

Once you've reached out, we'll follow up with you via your preferred contact method—phone or email—to introduce ourselves and set up a time for an in-person assessment.

In-person assessment

During the in-person assessment at our office, we'll get to know each other a little better and discuss next steps for your customized approach to recovery.

Begin treatment

Bright New Beginnings uses custom, evidence-based Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) combined with counseling and a variety of behavioral therapies all with the intention of creating lasting change.

You don’t have to face addiction alone. Our experts at Bright New Beginnings are in your corner every step of the way.

Recovery is possible, and it’s worth the effort. You can create a future that you’re proud of.

Frequently asked questions

Our patients come to us from all walks of life. Many are highly functioning in their jobs and personal lives, so discretion about their care is very important. We provide customized and highly-confidential recovery plans based on your schedule and regulatory requirements.

We are a private-pay practice and require payment at the time of each visit. Accepted forms of payment include HSA, FSA, cash and credit card. You may contact your insurance carrier to find out if you can be reimbursed for any out-of-pocket fees incurred.

People using opioids already deal with enough judgment and stigma. We aim to keep your treatment anonymous and confidential. Insurance will often pay for your medications–just not the office visit/counselling sessions.

It depends. We try to identify the safest and least expensive therapy for you. Things like out-of-pocket, high-deductible plans all affect what insurance charges.

Each person’s journey is highly-individualized. We may prescribe medication after your initial visit.

Scientific data supports that it takes approximately 18 months for your brain to rewire and heal from chronic opioid use.

However, that time frame only addresses the physical component, not the spiritual and emotional components of addiction. Some people need less time, some need more.

Treatment plans widely vary from patient to patient. We are focused on helping patients achieve long-term, sustainable rehabilitation.Phases of recovery are often difficult for different folks. Here at Bright New Beginnings,  our treatment plans can last anywhere from one year and on as we build positive habits for daily life.Learn more about what treatment may look like »

Patients' perspectives

"Dr. Payne explained everything clearly and made me feel confident in my treatment plan."
Jennifer H.
"The office was welcoming and made me feel at ease right away."
Kathy T.
You deserve a life free from addiction's grip

Embrace a brighter future

Take control of your tomorrow. Let us help you through addiction with a tailored and confidential treatment plan that fits your schedule.