What is the Initial Assessment & Diagnosis?

The Initial Assessment is the first step in the addiction treatment journey, where the patient’s condition is thoroughly evaluated to determine medical and psychological needs.

Program Goals:

  • Understand the patient’s medical and psychological history.

  •  Assess body functions and the nervous system.

  •  Create a personalized treatment plan for each patient.

Assessment Steps:

  • Health Evaluation: Examination of the body, nervous system, and psychological factors related to addiction.
  •  Collect Medical & Psychological Information: Interviews and questionnaires to determine the exact condition.
  •  Preliminary Treatment Planning: Includes medical and psychological guidance needed to start treatment.

Importance of the Program:

  •  Ensures a personalized treatment plan for each patient.

  •  Helps doctors anticipate potential challenges during treatment.

  •  Provides a safe foundation and accurate monitoring for the start of recovery.