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Chemical Dependency

FAQ

Generose Building

Mayo Addiction Services is located in the Generose Building on the Saint Marys Hospital Campus of Mayo Clinic.

Why should I choose Mayo Clinic for treatment of my addiction?

Mayo offers a comprehensive assessment of addiction, psychiatric, psychological and medical concerns. A psychiatrist with additional board certification in addiction treatment leads the multidisciplinary team approach to care. This multidisciplinary team assists patients in meeting the goals of their individualized treatment plans. Mayo Clinic in Minnesota has been providing addiction treatment since 1972.

Does the program treat psychiatric disorders too?

Many people with an addictive disorder also have depression, anxiety or other psychiatric symptoms. The treatment team will assess, monitor and address these symptoms in the course of treatment.

Is this an abstinence-based program?

Yes. Abstinence from mood-altering substances provides the best opportunity for long-term recovery.

Who can get information about my treatment?

The confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records maintained by this program is protected by federal law and regulations. The program may not disclose any information identifying a patient receiving care for alcohol or drug abuse unless the patient consents or disclosure is mandated by court order.

Is smoking allowed in any of the treatment programs?

No. Mayo Clinic is a smoke-free institution. Medication and other support for nicotine craving are provided.

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