Online Drug & Alcohol Addiction Chat: Free, 24/7 Chat Support
If you’re living with substance use disorder (SUD), it’s normal to have some anxiety about reaching out for help. You may find that you’re more comfortable using an online addiction chat to learn about treatment and recovery resources rather than speaking to rehab facility staff over the phone.
At American Addiction Centers (AAC), we understand everyone’s recovery journey looks different. Our confidential and free online addiction chat is available 24/7 and provides you with the information you need with just a few taps on your phone.
If you’d prefer to speak to someone over the phone, our compassionate admissions navigators are always available to provide help via our confidential helpline at .
What Is the Online Addiction Chat?
Our online addiction chat provides you with information that can help you learn more about addiction, addiction treatment options, and more. We understand that you likely have questions about moving forward with treatment, and we want to make sure you have the information you need to begin your recovery. Our online chat offers confidential and free information so you can make an informed decision about your health.
How Do I Use the Online Addiction Chat?
With our online addiction chat, it’s easy to get online help for drug addiction and learn more about your treatment options. To begin a chat, simply click on the chat icon on your screen. If you’re on your mobile device, you’ll see the chat icon at the top of your screen. If you’re on your desktop computer, laptop, or tablet, you’ll see the chat icon at the top of the screen, as well as at the bottom right area of your screen:
From here, the chat box will appear with a message from our virtual assistant. You can begin the chat using one of the provided prompts:
Is the Online Addiction Chat Support Confidential?
Yes, the online addiction chat provided by American Addiction Centers (AAC) is 100% confidential. We adhere to the strict regulations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA). Your privacy is our priority, and we understand the sensitive nature of reaching out for help with addiction. When you contact our team through our online chat service, you can rest assured that your information is private.
Online Addiction Recovery Support & Meetings
Our online addiction chat isn’t the only way to get immediate support. If you’re not in crisis, but looking for other online resources, we can help. Virtual Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings are one resource that can provide you additional support as you move through the recovery process. AA and NA often offer virtual meetings to allow you to talk with a community of people who are also in recovery, providing support that can help you stay sober. You can click here to find virtual AA and NA meetings or AA and NA online chat options.
Start Your Recovery Journey With Us
If you’re living with addiction, it can be tough to imagine a path forward. But recovery is possible, and we’re here to support you. At American Addiction Centers (AAC), we help people who are living with SUD develop the coping skills to maintain recovery long-term. We’ll work with you to determine the type of treatment that makes the most sense for your needs. Our professional addiction treatment services include medical detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient care, aftercare services, and more.
AAC is ready to provide you with the care, compassion, and understanding you need on your recovery journey. Contact us today at to talk with an admissions navigator and learn more about our treatment options.
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