Northwest Integrated Health (NWIH) – Comprehensive Addiction Treatment
Northwest Integrated Health (NWIH) provides evidence-based, patient-centered care for individuals grappling with Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Acknowledging that addiction is a chronic disease—much like diabetes or hypertension—NWIH offers an integrated health approach designed to address the complex needs of the whole person. This comprehensive model combines medical expertise, counseling, education, and support to stabilize the disease and foster long-term recovery.
Integrated Treatment Philosophy
NWIH’s core differentiator is its integrated approach, which seeks to heal the body, stabilize emotions, and improve the outlook on life. Treatment is managed by a dedicated team of physicians, psychiatrists, and chemical dependency counselors who collaborate closely. This interdisciplinary effort ensures that every facet of the patient’s physical and mental well-being is addressed. Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is often utilized for disease stabilization and harm reduction, providing a crucial tool in managing withdrawal and cravings, although it is emphasized that medication alone is not a cure.
Key Components of the Program
The path to recovery at NWIH is built upon several foundational pillars:
- Medical Treatment and Management: Oversight by physicians and psychiatrists for stabilization and physical health.
- Chemical Dependency Counseling: Essential guidance and support focusing on addiction patterns and behavioral changes.
- Mental Health Counseling: Helps patients address underlying mental health issues and develop healthy thinking patterns necessary for sustained recovery.
- Peer Support: Guidance from individuals with lived experience to connect patients with community resources and provide essential encouragement.
Our Commitment to the Pacific Northwest Community
Serving communities like Tacoma and Lakewood, NWIH is committed to providing quality care with a caring heart. Their dedication to an evidence-based framework means patients receive the most effective treatment modalities available. By viewing addiction as a manageable chronic condition, NWIH empowers patients to begin their journey toward a healthier mind and body, recognizing that recovery is a continuous process supported by a compassionate and professional team.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary focus of the NWIH treatment model?
The primary focus is an integrated health program that treats Substance Use Disorder as a chronic disease, combining medical treatment, counseling, education, and support services.
Does NWIH use Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)?
Yes, NWIH utilizes medications for disease stabilization and harm reduction, recognizing their role in managing the physical aspects of opioid and substance dependency.
What types of staff are involved in patient care?
The patient care team includes physicians, psychiatrists, chemical dependency counselors, and mental health counselors, providing a truly interdisciplinary approach.




