DUI Evaluation Tempe

If your arrest is your first DUI arrest in the last five years, you will face certain consequences. First time offenders can expect to face the following:

If you would rather spend only one day in jail, you can do so by accepting counseling offered by the court. If your conviction is not your first within five years or if your BAC was .15% or higher, you will face stricter consequences.

To schedule a DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation, contact Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468

DUI Evaluation Scottsdale

Alcoholism and drug dependence are America’s number one health problem. There are more deaths and disabilities each year in the U.S. from substance abuse than from any oth er cause…..  About 18 million Americans have alcohol problems; about 5 to 6 million Americans have drug problems….  More than half of all adults have a family history of alcoholism or problem drinking…. More than nine million children live with a parent dependent on alcohol and/or illicit drugs.

To schedule a DUI-Related Substance Abuse Evaluation, in Scottsdale, AZ contact Stonewall Institute at 602-535-6468

 

 

DUI Evaluation Scottsdale

The initial substance abuse evaluation may seem routine, yet these patients have multiple physical and emotional issues that should be addressed. An emergency physician (EP) should strive to identify patients who might benefit from appropriate referrals for drug and alcohol problems. The ED may be the initial or only point of contact with the health care system for these patients. A referral to a substance abuse specialist in the patient’s home state may be provided.  

To obtain a  drug/alcohol evaluation in Scottsdale, or DUI evaluation in the state of Arizona, contact Stonewall Institute in Phoenix, Arizona at 602-535-6468.

DUI Evaluation Scottsdale

Use of alcohol or drugs may be experimental.  However habitual use may  have “Adverse consequences”.  Alcohol-related problems or impairments such  as: physical health (e.g., alcohol withdrawal syndromes, liver disease, gastritis, anemia, neurological disorders); psychological functioning (e.g., impairments in cognition, changes in mood and behavior); interpersonal functioning (e.g., marital problems and child abuse, impaired social relationships); occupational functioning (e.g., scholastic or job problems); and legal, financial, or spiritual problems. 

If one is pulled over for driving under the influence in Scottsdale, Arizona contact Stonewall Institute for a drug evaluation or alcohol evaluation at 602-535-6468.