Book An Appointment
To get started, all you need to do is complete our simple registration process. In just five minutes, you can access real-time solutions from credentialed interventionists—no more endless searches, racing thoughts, or sleepless nights trying to figure out what to do. We’re here to guide you each step of the way.
New Patients
Ready to book your first consultation? Create an account to get started.
Our secure registration takes about five minutes. You’ll provide basic contact information and a brief overview of your situation—that’s it.
Existing Patients
Already have an account with us? Log in to the Mend Family portal to book your next session.
What to Expect: Our 4-Step Process
Make an Appointment
Book online with any of our highly trained interventionists. Our team of interventionists are all seasoned experts, so you can choose based on availability rather than worrying about finding the “right” person.
Answer a Few Questions
Our secure registration takes just five minutes through the Mend Family platform. You’ll provide basic contact information and a brief overview of your situation. This helps your interventionist prepare for your conversation.
Follow Our Protocols
Before your session, we’ll send you guidance to help you prepare. This might include questions to think through, information to gather, or simply what to expect from the conversation.
Meet Your Interventionist
Connect via video or phone for your consultation. Most sessions are one hour, focused entirely on your situation. We want you to leave your first meeting with clarity about your options, specific strategies for your circumstances, and a plan for what comes next.
Pricing
$150 per Session
Transparent, flat-rate pricing. No hidden fees or pressure to take on more than you need.
Join Our Free Family Support Group
If money is tight, or if you’re not sure you’re ready for a one-on-one consultation, join our free Family & Friends Support Group held five nights a week. Our interventionists attend these groups to provide practical guidance on addiction and recovery, and you can ask your own questions. This is where many of our families start.