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Our Mission
You will notice immediately that RecoverUS is different. It begins the moment you decide to begin your recovery journey with us. From our treatment objectives to our programs to the way we treat our clients and their families, you will find no other partner like us. Our dedicated, focused and professional staff uses the most up-to-date and proven treatment methods available. Brain Recovery and Brain Optimization and longevity are our specialty.
Our goal has always been to offer safe, physician-guided recovery options and programs that work. At RecoverUS, our goal is for you to live a life of freedom. Our services are effective, fast and confidential with a long-term focus including nutritional care, life coaching and other support systems.

Our Services
NAD+
Brain Optimization refers to being able to maximize brain function. As we age our brain follows a similar path as our body. It slows and does not reproduce cells at a rate compared to our younger days. We experience a phase of life termed Senescence or loss of the cells ability to divide and grow.
IV Vitamin Therapy
Brain Optimization is our focus at Recover US. Environmental factors, genetics, nutrition, and stress all play an important role in brain health. Our programs are designed to boost brain Recovery and address multiple areas of total body/brain health. By coupling IV Vitamin therapy with the beneficial NAD boost, patients experience more mental clarity, better focus, improved cognition, and a boost of energy.
B.E.S.T.
Being able to think more clearly and with defined purpose is our goal at RecoverUS. The science shows that brain activity slows as we age. Utilizing the technology of Bio-Energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.S.T.) we will re-synchronize your patterns to help your brain return to a more mentally clear state. Shifting you brain patterns which possibly have been ingrained in a particular pathway for many years is our goal.
Neurofeedback
Neurological feedback is a simple yet most effective process – Neurofeedback starts with a brain map. A cap fitted with special sensors fits on your head to measure your brainwave activity and help us understand which protocols will provide the best possible results. The protocols are overlaid on your choice of a television show and you simply watch the show and the protocol will retrain your brain.
Nutritional Therapy
Our nutritional approach includes access to a 40 year line of nutritionals which are designed to aid the body in its return to optimized health. With brain health at the core, overall body health can respond to the same approach. What’s good for one is good for the entire body.
Anti-Aging
Why not be your best….every day? At RecoverUS our staff understands how you feel. When you are just “off” mentally, or struggling with the effects of just feeling “older” than you should, we shine through. Our trademarked protocols for NAD+ are specific and customized to your individual needs. No one wants to appear old or feel the effects of slowing down and our plan for you is quite the opposite. Why not feel more energized, more alert and younger than you can imagine.
Alcohol
Alcoholism is perhaps the biggest addiction facing us today. In fact, 7 percent of Americans ages 18 and older have an Alcohol Use Disorder. Simply put, more people are addicted to alcohol than any other substance. Many of them don’t think it’s a big deal. “I can quit any time,” they tell themselves (and their families). The trouble is they can’t. With withdrawal symptoms that range from challenging to deadly, alcoholism is something that just shouldn’t be dealt with alone and unsupervised.
Opiates
Opiates are among the most addictive of all drugs and the can cause dependence even on first-time use. An addiction to opiates is not a sign of weakness; it’s an inevitable outcome for many unsuspecting people. Opiates like Heroin and OxyContin for example, highjack the brain’s production of endorphins – the chemicals that make you naturally feel happy. Our Rapid Opiate Detox removes these harmful chemicals in a process that can take just several days and allows you to return to normal drug free life.
Heroin
Heroin, referred to as big H, horse, hell dust, and smack is an opioid drug made from morphine, a natural substance processed from poppy plants. It can be taken by injection, sniffing, snorting, or smoking. Heroin enters the brain rapidly and attaches to opioid receptors in the brain and the gut, especially those involved in feelings of pain and pleasure, heart rate and breathing.
SUBOXONE®
Once hailed as a miracle drug, Suboxone® has long been the go-to to help people break and addiction to opiates. The problem is Suboxone® is a highly addictive narcotic – one that users will become addicted. In essence, it becomes a matter of replace one addiction with another. And, since each dose of Suboxone® stays in the body for weeks or longer, detoxing from it can lead to a month of pain, sleeplessness, anxiety and other unpleasant conditions. For many, getting off of Suboxone® is tougher than breaking the original addiction.
Methadone
Much like with Suboxone, Methadone can be a life-safer for people struggling with opiate addiction. By replacing heroin or high-dose painkillers with a long-lasting, legal alternative, many people are able to live a normal life again. The problem, however, is that methadone itself is a highly addictive and mood-altering narcotic. And, it’s hard to stop because even just one dose of methadone stays in your body for a month.
Cocaine
Cocaine, nicknamed Blow, Coke, Crack, Rock, Snow, increases levels of the natural chemical messenger dopamine in the brain. It attaches to the reward centers of the brain. Cocaine prevents your natural dopamine from being recycled internally, and builds up between nerve cells, stopping their communication.
Benzodiazepine
There’s a whole family of medications called Benzodiazepines, designed to calm nerves or prevent panic attacks, to help you sleep and to help you deal with anxiety. These drugs, like Xanax, work at first, but over time, patients rely on more and more doses and the results seem to be less and less. Eventually, there’s no stopping, no weaning off of the medicine. It becomes an addiction.
Prescription Drugs
No one sets out to get hooked on prescription drugs; it’s a dependency that starts quietly and with little warning. The medicines you might take provide healing and relief, but unfortunately many of them also are highly addictive. What starts out as a simple solution can quickly grow into a crippling dependency.
Pain Medication
The list of Opioid pain medications include: Codeine, Morphine, Oxycodone, Oxycontin, Roxicodone, Hydrocodone,Tramadol, Methadone, Hydromorphone, Tapentadol, Anileridine, Levorphanol, Buprenorphine, Suboxone, Fentanyl, and more.
Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine “Meth”, can be injected, snorted, or smoked, and is a highly addictive drug that affects the brain and central nervous system. It releases a quick high when injected or smoked but as dopamine levels in the brain are taxed, the user needs more and more to just feel “normal”. When methamphetamine is injected or smoked it immediately produces an intensely pleasurable sensation known as a “rush” or a “flash.” It does so by releasing high levels of dopamine in the brain.
Marijuana
Marijuana is indeed an addictive substance and the rate of addiction to marijuana has risen for all age groups, including teens. Statistics show one in six adolescents who use “pot” develop an addiction. Addiction to marijuana is similar to those of any other addictive substance. Signs of addiction include increased tolerance, withdrawal symptoms when abstaining, increased consumption over weeks and months, spending significant time and focus on the drug, and societal withdrawal.
Nicotine
Nicotine is both a stimulant and a sedative. Nicotine gives the body a quick boost in energy often described as a “kick.” This is partly due to nicotine causing the release of adrenaline by your adrenal glands, a powerful stimulant to your body. It causes your heart rate to increase, breathing to increase, and shift in blood pressure. Nicotine also promotes decreased pancreatic function resulting in a slight increase in blood sugar.