At All Day Medical Care Clinic, we understand that facing a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or DWI (Driving While Intoxicated/Impaired) charge can be overwhelming. These charges typically involve operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs and can carry serious legal, financial, and personal consequences.
Our state-licensed DUI/DWI Therapy Program is designed not only to help you meet legal requirements but also to provide meaningful support and education. Through assessments, group therapy, individual counseling, and prevention-focused education, we guide individuals toward making safer, healthier choices moving forward.
Your path will begin with a professional intake and assessment, followed by a personalized plan that meets Maryland state standards. Recognized by the courts, the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA), and probation offices, our program provides both compliance and care.
Comprehensive Intake & Assessment Each participant begins with a professional evaluation to determine risk level, treatment needs, and the appropriate therapy plan.
Group Therapy Sessions Evidence-based group counseling led by licensed specialists. These sessions provide peer support, accountability, and education on substance use, decision-making, and relapse prevention.
Individual Therapy (as needed)
Private counseling is available for clients who need additional support to address personal triggers, stress, or co-occurring mental health concerns.
Education & Prevention
Our curriculum includes discussions on:
The impact of alcohol and drugs on driving and decision-making
Legal and personal consequences of impaired driving
Healthy coping strategies for stress, peer pressure, and social situations
Relapse prevention and building long-term healthy habits
Progress Reports & Compliance Documentation
We coordinate with attorneys, probation officers, and the courts to ensure all requirements are met. Participants receive attendance tracking and completion certificates.
Duration: Based on court/MVA recommendations (typically 12–26 weeks)
Frequency: Weekly group sessions, with optional individual counseling
Location: Sessions held at our Gaithersburg clinic
Facilitators: Licensed and credentialed specialists trained in substance abuse counseling and DUI/DWI education
Why Choose All Day Medical Care Clinic?
Licensed & Compliant: Fully approved under Maryland COMAR 10.63 standards.
Experienced Clinicians: Specialists in both mental health and substance use treatment.
Convenient Scheduling: Flexible evening and weekend groups available to fit work and school commitments.
Whole-Person Care: In addition to DUI/DWI therapy, we offer comprehensive behavioral health, primary care, and wellness services, all in one place.
Who We Serve
Individuals referred by attorneys, courts, probation, or the MVA
First-time offenders seeking education and prevention
Repeat offenders or higher-risk individuals needing structured support
Anyone who wants to better understand and change their relationship with alcohol or substances
Ready to begin? Contact us today to schedule your DUI/DWI intake appointment and take the first step toward compliance and long-term change.
DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence, and DWI stands for Driving While Intoxicated/Impaired. Both involve operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs. The exact definitions vary by state, but in Maryland they are treated as serious offenses with legal consequences.
Yes. Our program is state-licensed under Maryland COMAR 10.63 standards and is recognized by the courts, probation offices, and the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). We also provide attendance records, progress updates, and completion certificates.
The length of your program depends on court or MVA recommendations. Most programs run 12–26 weeks, with weekly group sessions and optional individual counseling.
A licensed clinician will evaluate your history, risk level, and needs. From there, we recommend an individualized plan that may include education classes, group therapy, or individual counseling.
Yes. With your written consent, we can share documentation such as enrollment verification, progress updates, attendance records, and completion certificates.
First-time offenders often need education and prevention-focused support. Our program is flexible and tailored to your specific requirements, whether you’re a first-time participant or someone with multiple offenses.
No. This program is self-pay only, and insurance is not accepted. Payment is due at the time of service. If you need receipts or documentation for your records, we are happy to provide them.