Anchor is a clinical recovery program built for the life you actually live. A licensed care team, a recovery coach who answers at 2 a.m., and a small circle of people walking the same path — woven into one place, so the days you can't carry yourself are carried for you.
Covered or reimbursed through the plans and partners that get people in the door
Most programs hand you a weekly appointment and a phone number for emergencies. Anchor surrounds the appointment with the things that actually keep people from slipping — the structure, the people, and the small wins between sessions.
Your care is led by licensed clinicians — addiction medicine, therapy, and psychiatry under one roof. They build a plan around your story, adjust it as you change, and stay your team for the long haul.
A trained peer who has been where you are is one message away — for the craving at midnight, the family dinner you're dreading, the day you nearly didn't call.
Small, matched peer groups that meet on your schedule. The same faces every week, so honesty has somewhere safe to land.
Medication-assisted treatment where it helps, fully supervised — because recovery is a health condition, not a test of willpower.
How the program is built
Recovery happens in the hours between sessions. Here's what a typical week holds — flexed up or down to wherever you are.
A two-minute morning check-in. Name the hard part of the week before it names you.
Your clinical session — the same therapist who knows your whole story, not a new face each time.
Your matched circle. The same people, the same hour, the kind of honest that only repetition earns.
Optional guided session for the people who love you — so the house gets healthier too.
One tap to your coach and to crisis lines. The craving doesn't wait for office hours, and neither do we.
30 days, 90 days, the quiet anniversaries — marked, not missed, because every one of them is hard-won.
Recovery isn't one setting forever. Anchor moves with you — more support when the ground is shaking, more freedom as it steadies.
The first 30 days. Daily contact, a medical plan, and a coach checking in so you're never deciding alone in the dark.
Weekly therapy, group, and the slow work of putting sleep, work, and relationships back in their places.
Lighter-touch care and an alumni circle that keeps the door open — for the milestones and the hard anniversaries alike.
Guided sessions and a private channel for the people who love you, because recovery rarely heals just one person.
A setback triggers care, not shame. We tighten support, adjust the plan, and keep going — no one is dropped for being human.
Your history, plan, and progress live in one private record you can carry to any clinician, anywhere, for the rest of it.
“I'd done the 30-day-and-disappear thing twice. Anchor was the first time someone was still there in month four, on the Tuesday nobody warns you about. That's the difference. That's why I'm still here.”
“My coach had been exactly where I was. When I texted at 1 a.m. she didn't read me a script — she just stayed on the line until the craving passed. I didn't know that was allowed to exist.”
“The family sessions saved more than my brother. They taught the rest of us how to stop drowning with him. We finally speak the same language now.”
Pay monthly, pause or step down anytime. Most members with eligible insurance pay far less — we verify your coverage before you owe anything, and no one is turned away from a first conversation.
Structured support for early, steady recovery.
Intensive care for the stabilizing months.
Recovery benefits for employers, plans, and provider networks.
It's confidential, full stop. Anchor is a private clinical program — HIPAA-protected and encrypted. Nothing is shared with an employer, a plan, or a family member unless you ask us to. You decide who knows, and when.
Substance use — alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and more — alongside the anxiety, depression, and trauma that so often travel with it. Our clinicians treat the whole picture, not one symptom in isolation.
A relapse is information, not a reason to lose your place. It tells us the plan needs to change, and it triggers more support, not less. No one is dropped from Anchor for having a hard week, a hard month, or a hard year.
We work with major plans and behavioral-health partners and provide superbills for out-of-network reimbursement. We verify your coverage before you owe anything — and the first conversation is always free.
Most people complete a confidential intake within the same week they reach out, and many meet their care team and coach within days. There is no waitlist to begin.
Anchor provides ongoing recovery care, not emergency response. If you are in immediate danger or crisis, call or text 988 in the U.S. Inside Anchor you'll always have one-tap access to crisis lines and your coach.
It's confidential, it's free, and there's no waitlist to begin. Tell us where you are — we'll meet you there and figure out the next step together.