Addiction Treatment Marketing
When someone searches for help at 2 AM, be the provider they find — and trust
Addiction medicine marketing is unlike any other specialty. Your patients are in crisis, their families are desperate, and trust has to be established in seconds. With Viotto, seven AI marketing experts do the work and you make the calls — so your practice shows up with the right message at the exact moment someone is ready to get help. Up and running the same day, about 30 minutes a month.
Be the provider patients trust the moment a sales pitch would lose them
The addiction treatment space has a reputation problem. Years of aggressive, sometimes predatory marketing by bad actors have made patients and families deeply skeptical of anything that looks like a sales pitch. That's your opening. The providers doing genuinely good work can own this market simply by showing up clearly and honestly online — something most are too cautious, or too busy saving lives, to do for themselves. Viotto does it for you.
- Patients and families are in crisis mode — meet them with immediate clarity, and you're the one they call
- Stigma keeps people searching in private browsing and at odd hours, so the provider who shows up there wins
- Google scrutinizes addiction treatment ads more than almost any other category — get it right and you own the space others get blocked from
Specific treatment pages that rank, build trust, and respect the moment someone is in.
Own the pages patients are searching for — you direct it, your AI team builds it
Your seven AI marketing experts generate dedicated, optimized pages for every service you offer — medication-assisted treatment with Suboxone or Vivitrol, medical detox programs, intensive outpatient, individual and group counseling, dual diagnosis care. Each page answers real patient questions with zero shame and maximum clarity. You review everything, approve it, and it goes live on your site — you make the calls, your AI team does the work. Up and running the same day, no developers and no agencies.
- Dedicated pages for detox, MAT, outpatient programs, counseling, and dual diagnosis
- Confidentiality-first language baked into every page — because your patients need to feel safe before they click
- Built to meet Google's heightened standards for addiction treatment content
Nobody types 'addiction medicine provider near me' — here's what they actually search
People in crisis don't use clinical terminology. They search the way they think — raw, specific, and often desperate. Viotto builds your content around how real people actually look for help, not how doctors describe their services.
- "How to get off opioids without withdrawal"
- "Suboxone clinic that takes Medicaid near me"
- "Can I do rehab without missing work"
- "Help for my son who is addicted to fentanyl"
- "Is detox dangerous to do alone"
- "Outpatient drug program I can start today"
Simple, flat pricing — one new patient covers it
Viotto runs $399 to $899 per month depending on the plan, with a 14-day free trial so you can see it working before you pay. No contracts, no setup fees, no per-location gouging — just a platform you control.
- Starter — $399/mo: after-hours AI receptionist, reputation management with automatic Google review requests to every patient, and web-form lead nurturing.
- Pro — $499/mo (most popular): everything in Starter, plus daily market analysis, a custom website built in ~48 hours, automated monthly SEO, and compliance-screened content published twice a week.
- Growth — $899/mo + ad spend: everything in Pro, plus Google and Meta ad management run end-to-end and tuned monthly, with consolidated billing.
Life-and-death stakes deserve marketing that earns trust — and yours can
Viotto's addiction medicine pages are built with sensitivity, compliance, and urgency from the ground up. Every page balances the need to convert with the responsibility to be honest — no exaggerated success rates, no stock photos of sunsets and holding hands. Just clear, human, trustworthy content that makes someone feel safe enough to pick up the phone, screened against the regulations that apply to your field.
- LegitScript-friendly language and structure
- No misleading outcomes claims — ever
- HIPAA-conscious design with no invasive tracking or exposed form data
Frequently asked questions
Will my addiction treatment pages comply with Google's ad and content policies?
Yes. Google holds addiction treatment content to a higher standard than most specialties — and for good reason. Viotto's pages are built around those requirements, so they're compliant out of the box. You won't get flagged, and you won't have to hire a compliance consultant to figure out why.
How does Viotto handle the stigma issue in addiction marketing?
Every piece of content is written with confidentiality-first, shame-free language. We don't use scare tactics or guilt-based messaging. The goal is to make someone feel safe enough to take the next step — whether that's calling your office or filling out a private intake form.
Can I create separate pages for each treatment — like one for Suboxone and another for detox?
That's exactly how it's designed to work. Patients searching for medication-assisted treatment have different questions than someone looking for inpatient detox. Viotto lets you create dedicated pages for each service so you show up for the specific thing someone is looking for — not a generic 'we treat addiction' page.
What if I need to update content quickly — like adding a new program or changing insurance info?
You can edit and publish changes yourself, immediately. No tickets, no waiting on an agency. When you open a new outpatient track or start accepting a new insurance plan, that information can be live on your site within minutes.
See what Viotto can do for your addiction medicine practice
Start your 14-day free trial with your specialty pre-selected. Up and running the same day — about 30 minutes a month from you after that.
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