Recovery Begins Today
Premiere Provider of Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment in Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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Comprehensive Evaluation
Services begin with a comprehensive evaluation by trained medical and counseling personnel experienced in the treatment of addiction...
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Custom Treatment Plan
The treatment plan may include the use of FDA-approved medications such as methadone or buprenorphine (in the form of film or tablet)...
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Clinical Services
We also provide evidence-based cognitive behavioral & motivational counseling services based on the level of need up to & including an intensive outpatient program...
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Opioid Treatment
This treatment helps to normalize brain chemistry, relieve cravings and prevent withdrawal symptoms from occurring in some cases!
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Methadone Treatment
Methadone is a medication that can help those with opioid addiction to ward off the most difficult withdrawal symptoms, preventing them from relapsing.
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Heroin Treatment
Heroin addiction can be treated with medication-assisted treatment that helps minimizes withdrawal symptoms while curating the urge to use.
Scholarship Program
AMS of Wisconsin, LLC Oshkosh announces its newest scholarship in partnership with Fox Valley Technical College. This scholarship is awarded to a deserving student to assist with educational expenses to pursue a career in helping those struggling with substance use disorder. Education and employment are key to the local community and economic development.
Our Vision
To our patients, we are committed to the creation, operation, and management of addiction treatment facilities where patients receive individualized and quality care that enables them to regain hope in a supportive, caring environment.
CALL: (920) 232-2332
Our Mission
Create a premier organization that sets the standard of excellence in the ownership and management of addiction treatment facilities as well as providing the highest quality consultation services.
In The News
Addiction Facts
Anyone can become addicted. Drugs don’t care where you live or what you do. Taken in sufficient quantity, you will become addicted.
Opiates are addicting no matter how they might be used. While many people think of opiate addicts as “IV-needle users,” most are persons who have never considered using a needle. Addiction can grow from smoking, sniffing, and swallowing narcotic drugs.
Less than 10-20% of those needing help ever get it. Far too many persons experience a downward spiral until their lives are destroyed or worse. Sadly, death from overdose, suicide, or other medical complications ends the life of an opiate-addicted person.