Address: 6614 E Main Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99212, USA
Phone: +15095870105
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
James Alzur
Amazing experience. I couldn't have asked for more. For the first time ever I feel like someone actually listened to me (Elizabeth) and didn't just have a preconceived idea/plan ready to go. I'm very glad I went and I can't imagine there's a better place to go! Which I have. I went to a detox center after deaconess did their usual take a number and receive no psychiatric help. Anyways it's been weeks now and I haven't been perfect, but she's working with me. Thus I still use things. Guess I'm just saying it's a heck of a battle!.
Tyson Druffel
They are always nice and efficient ive never had a bad experience at new start
Antonio Moore
Very friendly and professional staff! My provider is Sarah, and she is more than helpful! They are very personable and polite at this office! I'm glad I switched from ideal options! And you can pick up your prescription in the clinic the day of your appointment!! Super helpful for people that bus around! I love these women!
Stanley Walker
This quite possibly saved my life. Because of a screw up but another family-nurse practitioner I was lost to my meds. This clinic signed me up as a client understood completely what I was going through realized I was starting to go through withdrawals which could be in my case hazardous and corrected the problem and kept me as a client and now prescribe my pain meds to me. Nicest staff and doctors willing to listen to you and make the best decision for you and then discuss thier findings with you. If you need help facing or controlling your meds this is the place to go.
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If you or someone you know is dependent on opioids and suffers from withdrawals if not taken, they need to come and see us. Opioid addiction is a chronic disease and a medical condition that someone deals with for a lifetime, much like heart disease or diabetes. Unfortunately, it cannot be cured, but it can be managed.
New Start Clinics is NOT a pain clinic.
One of a person’s qualities that is routinely lost during addiction is one’s personal integrity. It’s like the addiction takes over and forces decisions and actions that the person themselves would never have committed when not addicted. Without effectively addressing and remedying this lost integrity, addiction treatment can fail. Addiction recovery must result in a reduction or elimination of cravings, a restoration of self-esteem and integrity, and an alleviation of depression, in order to have a lasting benefit.
When a person becomes trapped in addiction, it is as though the addiction makes decisions instead of them. For an addicted person, the need for drugs or alcohol is like the worst hunger they ever experienced and all they can think about is getting the substance they crave. It seems like life itself depends on getting the drug they need and using it. This is why an addicted person can ignore or abuse his or her own loved ones; they are not in control, the addiction is.
When addictive substances are taken repeatedly, the body develops a tolerance and needs greater amounts to get the same effect. As dosages are increased, the body begins to depend on these drugs to replace natural chemicals the body would normally produce. As this pattern repeats over time, the body and mind of the person begin to be locked into an addictive pattern. The body will crave the drugs if they are missing and withdrawal symptoms will kick in. The person will begin to suffer from depression, exhaustion, anxiety and similar conditions if they don’t have the addictive substances. This change can happen very quickly, as in the case of oxycodone, crack cocaine, methamphetamine or Ecstasy, or it can be slower, as is often the case with alcohol or marijuana.
No one wants to be an addict. No matter what an addict says, deep in his or her heart is a wish to live clean and sober again. A person may realize the damage they are doing and wish to get clean and sober, but not have the strength to overcome the guilt, depression and cravings created by the ongoing substance abuse. But there is another scenario where this reversal can occur. An addicted person generally feels that the only way she can function or feel normal or the only way she can feel anything good in life is to be high. In a desperate attempt to continue to take addictive substances, she may try to manipulate those around her and tell them whatever they want to hear, just so they leave her alone. But even this person, if she could be completely honest, would prefer to be clean and sober again.
A person gets locked into addiction through a combination of three factors: Guilt, depression and cravings. These factors, unrelieved, create enormous pressure that can drive a person back into drug or alcohol use when they try to quit, unless they get help.
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