About
About Go Sober
Go Sober is an outpatient alcohol treatment program based at 752 17th Avenue, Suite 100 in Longmont, Colorado, and serving adults statewide through a ‘we come to you’ in-home service model. The program is not a residential rehab or a detox facility — it is explicitly positioned as a multidisciplinary, medically based outpatient alternative to detox, rehab, and 12-step approaches, with treatment delivered in clients’ homes or via telehealth.
The clinical approach is anchored in three integrated layers. First, medical intervention uses doctor-prescribed, FDA-approved medications alongside clinically selected nutraceutical supplements with the stated goal of resetting the brain’s reward capacity and reducing alcohol cravings. Second, licensed counselors deliver behavior modification work to identify and address the life stressors that drive drinking. Third, lifestyle modification — life coaching, sleep optimization, nutrition, fitness, and stress management — supports the durable changes that hold sobriety in place once cravings fade.
Go Sober reports having helped more than 2,000 clients and emphasizes that clients commonly describe a shift in which alcohol stops occupying their daily thinking. That outcome focus, rather than a focus on abstinence rules, is how the program differentiates itself from 12-step alternatives. Treatment is medically supervised throughout, and the program is appropriate for adults who can safely engage in outpatient care rather than those requiring inpatient stabilization.
The program operates on a self-pay basis and offers a free virtual consultation with a trained alcohol specialist as the entry point. After the medication phase, clients receive transitional support to build a personal wellness plan around the functional areas of their life — relationships, work, fitness, sleep — that benefit most from sustained sobriety.
- In-home medical services for medically supervised detox outside traditional facility settings
- Neuroscience-based medication-assisted treatment targeting brain restoration during withdrawal
- FDA-approved medications specifically for alcohol withdrawal management
- Telemedicine integration for remote medical supervision during detox
- Outpatient medical detox allowing patients to maintain daily responsibilities