Specialized Treatment

Virtual Kratom Use
Treatment

Project VBOT provides evidence-based, virtual treatment for individuals struggling with kratom use or dependency — delivered by clinicians who understand its unique challenges, confidentially and without judgment.

Understanding Kratom Use

What You Should Know

Kratom is a plant-based substance that can produce stimulant- or opioid-like effects depending on dosage. While some individuals use it to self-manage pain or opioid withdrawal, regular use can lead to physical dependence, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms that are difficult to manage without clinical support.

Kratom use disorder is increasingly recognized as a condition that benefits from professional evaluation and structured treatment — yet many providers have limited experience with it. Our clinical team does.

Kratom dependency is real. Withdrawal can include anxiety, muscle aches, insomnia, irritability, and cravings. Professional support makes a meaningful difference in the process.

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Signs to Watch For

When Kratom Use May Need Treatment

Difficulty Stopping

Finding it hard to reduce or stop kratom use despite wanting to — or making repeated attempts that don't stick.

Increasing Tolerance

Needing increasing amounts to achieve the same effect, or feeling that the original dose no longer works.

Withdrawal Symptoms

Experiencing anxiety, muscle aches, insomnia, irritability, or mood changes when attempting to stop or reduce use.

Preoccupation with Use

Spending significant time thinking about kratom, obtaining it, or recovering from its effects.

Impact on Daily Life

Kratom use causing disruption to work, relationships, daily responsibilities, or physical health.

Not Sure?

A confidential assessment can help determine whether treatment and support may be beneficial — no commitment required.

Our Approach

How Project VBOT Treats Kratom Use

Our approach to kratom use treatment is individualized, clinician-led, and evidence-based. Care is tailored to each individual's needs, history, and goals — with a focus on safety, stabilization, and long-term support.

1

Comprehensive Virtual Assessment

A thorough evaluation by a licensed clinician to understand your history, current use, and goals for treatment.

2

Individualized Treatment Planning

A care plan built specifically for your situation — including management of withdrawal symptoms and stabilization support.

3

Clinical Oversight & Monitoring

Ongoing oversight by licensed professionals through regular virtual appointments, with adjustments as your needs evolve.

4

Ongoing Coordination

Case management support and follow-up to help you stay on track and address challenges as they arise.

Why Virtual for Kratom Treatment

Private, Accessible, Clinician-Led

Our virtual-first model allows individuals to receive care without the barriers often associated with in-person treatment. With Project VBOT, kratom treatment is delivered through secure telehealth:

  • Access care from home or another private location
  • Avoid travel and scheduling challenges
  • Maintain work, family, and daily responsibilities
  • Receive consistent, ongoing support from licensed providers
  • Complete confidentiality at every stage
Getting Started with Kratom Treatment

If you're concerned about kratom use — for yourself or someone you care about — the first step is a confidential assessment. Our team will help you understand your options and determine whether Project VBOT's services are a good fit.

Request a Confidential Assessment Call (838) GET-VBOT

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You don't have to have everything figured out before you call.

Confidential. Judgment-free. On your schedule.

Support is available today.

Project VBOT provides virtual substance use treatment services through licensed clinicians using secure telehealth platforms. Services are provided only to individuals located in states where Project VBOT and its clinicians are authorized to practice. This site is not intended for emergency use — if you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911. For mental health or substance-related crisis support, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.