
Addiction Treatment for Men in Oshkosh & Fox Valley (Serving Wisconsin)
Nova Counseling Services provides residential addiction treatment for men in Oshkosh and the greater Fox Valley region. Our program is designed to support individuals in a structured, recovery-focused environment with quick admissions to ensure help is available when it is needed most. We accept most major insurance plans, including BadgerCare, helping to reduce barriers to care and make treatment more accessible for those ready to begin their recovery journey.
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Conditions We Treat (Alcohol & Drugs)
Nova Counseling Services provides treatment for a wide range of substance use disorders. This includes alcohol use disorder, cannabis and marijuana addiction, opioid use disorders such as heroin and fentanyl, as well as stimulant-related addictions including cocaine, methamphetamine, and prescription stimulants like Adderall. We also treat dependence on benzodiazepines, kratom, and prescription medications, along with individuals experiencing polysubstance use. Our approach is designed to support men facing complex addiction challenges with comprehensive, individualized care.

Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Alcohol Use Disorder is a chronic condition where drinking becomes hard to control despite negative consequences. It can affect physical health and wellbeing, relationships and daily functioning, and often gets worse without the right support.
When to Get Help
If you notice the signs of alcohol addiction or your drinking is affecting your daily life, it may be time to seek help for alcohol addiction. Early support can prevent symptoms from getting worse.
Structured alcohol addiction treatment provides the accountability and support that many people need when it becomes too difficult to manage alone.
How Nova Helps
Nova Counseling Services offers personalized alcohol addiction treatment in a residential program setting for men, combining individualized care, peer support and evidence-based therapy to support a lasting recovery.
Signs and Symptoms
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Drinking more or longer than intended
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Strong cravings or urges to drink
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Difficulty cutting back or stopping alcohol use
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Neglecting responsibilities at work, school or home
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Continuing to drink despite health or relationship issues
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Increased tolerance or experiencing withdrawal symptoms

