Substance Use Disorders

Your path to recovery—private, respectful, and evidence-based care backed by experts in Addiction Medicine and psychiatry. We meet you where you are with medication-assisted treatment (MAT), empathetic psychiatric support, and a plan tailored to your goals.

Addiction Medicine Psychiatry in Sonoma, CA

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What We Treat

  • Alcohol

  • Opioids

  • Benzodiazepines

  • Stimulants

  • Polysubstance use—plus co-occurring conditions like anxiety, depression, or insomnia that can complicate recovery.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is safe, evidence-based prescribing with close follow-up to make sure it’s effective and right for you.
— Board Certified Psychiatrist, Dr. Jeanie Croshaw

Who This Program Helps

  • People starting recovery who want a structured, medical approach

  • Individuals returning to care who need stabilization or relapse-prevention

  • Families seeking coordinated, professional support

Results You Can Expect

  • Fewer cravings and withdrawal symptoms (with MAT when indicated)

  • Better sleep, energy, and mood regulation

  • A sustainable plan—what to do this week, and how to adjust next month

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Why Sonoma Moon & Star

Discreet, Judgment-Free Care

Private, compassionate care built around your goals—no labels, no lectures, just clinically sound next steps.

Evidence‑Based

Measurable goals, regular check-ins, adjustments based on data, relapse-prevention planning, and transparent updates on what is working so you keep moving forward.

Integrated psychiatry + MAT expertise

Medication-assisted treatment (when appropriate) with psychiatric care to manage cravings, mood, sleep, and relapse risk in one plan.

Local & Accessible

Serving Sonoma County with in‑person and telehealth options for busy families.

Addiction Medicine Psychiatry FAQs

  • No. We present options and decide together. The right plan depends on your goals, medical history, and safety profile.

  • Yes. We offer secure telepsychiatry visits for individuals anywhere in California. Some visits—like initial intakes—may be recommended in person.

  • Yes—psychiatric care is integrated so we can manage both conditions in one plan.