Virtual Alcohol Care in Oregon

If you’re ready to change your drinking habits, Ria Health offers the tools you need to reduce or stop your alcohol intake—100 percent online. We combine telemedicine with recovery coaching, medical counseling, support groups, and medications for alcoholism to help you achieve lasting change from the comfort of your Oregon home.

Ria’s flexible telehealth alcohol treatment program offers people throughout Oregon a safe and effective way to quit drinking, or reduce their intake.

Online Alcohol Help Throughout Oregon

Our telehealth program offers encouragement and effective alcohol treatment solutions to people living in Portland and throughout Oregon. There are no in-person office visits, ever. Instead, you’ll receive convenient and secure alcohol treatment through our HIPAA-compliant app, anywhere in the state. Medical check-ins, coaching, and more are all managed remotely.

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Why Choose a Telehealth Alcohol Program?

Ria’s telehealth alcohol program removes many common barriers people face when seeking treatment in Oregon. Our program differs from traditional approaches like AA or rehab, blending technology and science-backed methods for long-term results.

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What makes Ria’s approach different? Benefits of online treatment through the Ria Health app include:

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Harm Reduction

Abstinence is not the only choice in Ria’s program. Instead, our approach focuses on whichever change will make the biggest difference in your life—including moderation as an option.

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Evidence-Based

Ria Health uses only treatment methods that are proven effective by scientific research, including anti-craving medication and professional coaching support.

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Flexible

Treatment works on your schedule and can be done from anywhere with internet access. Our convenient app means you’ll never have to travel long distances to get the help and support you need.

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Effective

Ria Health members reduce their alcohol intake by an average of 75% after 12 months with our program.

Ria’s online program is designed to meet each of these goals, and lead the way towards effective, shame-free treatment that anyone can access.

Learn more about our approach, and our philosophy

Do I Need to Seek Alcohol Help?

Whether a friend made a comment that has you concerned, or you’ve noticed some troubling behaviors, you may be wondering—do I need alcohol treatment? Take our short quiz to learn if you could benefit from changing your relationship with alcohol.

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What’s Included in Ria’s Program?

Ria’s telehealth program is designed to be flexible to each person’s unique needs, but most Ria treatment plans include a mix of the following elements:

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Expert medical guidance

When you join Ria, our experienced medical team will tailor a treatment plan to your unique goals. We’ll then continue to adjust it for maximum results as you go through the program.

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Medication-assisted treatment

We offer several prescription medications shown to reduce alcohol cravings and help members cut back or quit long-term.

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Recovery coaching

As a member, you’ll meet weekly with your personal recovery coach through video chat, and get expert support to help you overcome any challenges you meet along the way.

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Digital tools

The Ria app syncs with a Bluetooth breathalyzer, allowing you track your daily progress. You’ll also get quick access to scheduling, support, and even guided exercises to control drinking urges.

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Online group meetings

Our program features regular, coach-led group meetings, allowing you to connect with others on a similar journey.

Learn More About Online Alcohol Help in Oregon

Interested in learning more about how Ria Health can help you change your relationship with alcohol? Schedule a no-obligation call with our team, and we’ll be happy to answer any questions you have. Get started today.

Is My Drinking Normal?

Take our short alcohol quiz to learn where you fall on the drinking spectrum and if you might benefit from quitting or cutting back on alcohol.