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Substance Use Treatment · Longmont, Colorado

Go Sober

Outpatient Program
Address
752 17th Avenue Suite 100
Longmont, Colorado 80501
Available
24/7 admissions

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

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Outpatient Program
Conditions
Alcohol Use Disorder Alcohol Cravings Co-occurring Anxiety
Methods
Medication-Assisted Treatment (FDA-approved medications) Nutraceutical Supplement Support Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Behavior Modification Counseling Lifestyle Coaching In-Home Outpatient Care Telehealth Consultations
Populations
Adults
Languages
English
Facility
In-home 'We Come to You' service model across Colorado Free initial virtual consultation Medically supervised by prescribing clinicians Licensed counselors deliver behavior modification on-site or in-home

Location

Where it is

752 17th Avenue Suite 100, Longmont, Colorado 80501 Get directions

Ready to talk to Go Sober?

Calls go directly to the center. Free and confidential.

Call (303) 827-4837

Medical Detox Services and Withdrawal Management

Go Sober provides medical detox services for alcohol use disorders through outpatient programs and innovative in-home medical services. The facility's medically supervised detox protocols utilize FDA-approved medications to manage withdrawal symptoms while patients receive care in clinical or home settings.

Their withdrawal management approach incorporates telemedicine technology, allowing medical staff to monitor patients remotely during the detox process. This hybrid model combines traditional outpatient detox with flexible medical supervision, accommodating patients who require medical intervention but prefer alternatives to inpatient detox facilities.

Medication-Assisted Treatment and Medical Intervention

The detox center's medication-assisted treatment program focuses on neuroscience and pharmacology to address alcohol withdrawal. Go Sober utilizes medical intervention alongside nutraceutical supplements to support brain function restoration during the detox process.

Their medical detox protocols incorporate sleep optimization, stress management, and nutritional education as complementary components to pharmaceutical treatment. This medical approach targets the physiological aspects of alcohol withdrawal while supporting overall health during medically supervised detox.

Outpatient Detox Programs and Treatment Structure

Operating Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5 PM, Go Sober provides structured outpatient detox programs for adults and young adults. The facility accepts self-pay patients and offers transitional support with wellness plan development following medical detox completion.

Their outpatient model allows patients to receive medical supervision for alcohol withdrawal while maintaining work and family commitments. The detox center serves patients throughout Colorado, providing accessible withdrawal management for those seeking alternatives to residential detox programs.

After Care

Continuing support

Transitional wellness planning Ongoing lifestyle coaching post-medication phase

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Payment options
Self-Pay / Cash

Common questions

FAQs About Go Sober

What types of medical detox does Go Sober provide? +
Go Sober specializes in medical detox for alcohol use disorders and alcoholism. The facility provides medically supervised withdrawal management through outpatient programs and in-home medical services using FDA-approved medications.
Does Go Sober offer inpatient detox services? +
Go Sober operates as an outpatient detox center rather than providing inpatient detox. They offer in-home medical services and outpatient programs for medically supervised alcohol withdrawal management.
What makes Go Sober's withdrawal management different? +
Go Sober combines neuroscience-based medication-assisted treatment with telemedicine and in-home medical services. Their approach focuses on pharmaceutical intervention and brain restoration rather than traditional therapy-based detox models.
What medications does Go Sober use for alcohol detox? +
Go Sober utilizes FDA-approved medications for alcohol withdrawal management as part of their medication-assisted treatment program. Specific medications are determined based on individual medical needs during the detox process.
Can I receive medical detox at home through Go Sober? +
Yes, Go Sober offers in-home medical services as part of their medically supervised detox options. This allows patients to receive medical intervention and withdrawal management in their home environment with telemedicine support.
What are Go Sober's operating hours for detox services? +
Go Sober operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5 PM. The facility is closed on weekends, with services available throughout the business week for outpatient detox and medical consultations.
Does Colorado Medicaid cover detox at Go Sober? +
Go Sober accepts self-pay and cash payments for their medical detox services. Patients should contact the facility directly at (303) 827-4837 to discuss payment options and insurance coverage questions.
Who is eligible for medical detox at Go Sober? +
Go Sober serves adults and young adults seeking medical detox for alcohol use disorders. The facility provides services to patients throughout Colorado who require medically supervised withdrawal management.

Services

Programs and specialties

Treatment type
Outpatient Outpatient detoxification Aftercare recovery programs Alcohol Detoxification Routinely uses medication for detoxification
Payment
Cash or self-payment
Specialty
Mental health counseling for co-occurring disorders Family therapy Marital/couples counseling Addiction recovery education
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