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Peer support groups for addiction recovery

QuickMD peer support groups give you a safe, judgment-free place to talk openly about recovery. Each session is a chance to share your story, connect with others, and remember you’re not alone.

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How peer support groups help

QuickMD peer support groups are here to remind you that you don’t have to do this alone.

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Peer Leaders with lived experience

There’s something empowering about learning from people who have walked a similar road. Our Peer Leaders know what it’s like to struggle with substance dependence and know what it takes to heal, because they’ve lived it too.

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Empowerment to shape your own recovery

Everyone’s recovery story is different. In a peer support group, you’ll see that there’s more than one way forward, and you get to choose yours. With others by your side, you’ll feel more confident shaping a recovery that truly fits your life.

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Shared understanding without judgment

Addiction can feel heavy when you’re worried about being judged. In peer support groups, that weight is lifted. Everyone shows up with their own story. It’s a place where you can be open, honest, and accepted. There’s no judgment, only support from others who understand the ups, downs, and everything in between.

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Get unlimited access to peer support groups

QuickMD patients can join peer support groups whenever they need. Sign up below to get access to our upcoming sessions.

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Benefits of peer support groups

Here’s what peers are saying

I decided to join the group because I wanted to be with other people using Suboxone to get and stay clean. It was the best decision I have made in awhile! I found so so much support, acceptance, and kindness. After each meeting I found myself with much lighter heart and just feeling happy and at peace and excited about the future. I will definitely be doing more meetings in the future!

Courtney Peer member

The group sessions are nice to meet others who can understand my experience and understand that I’m trying to come to terms with my sobriety.

Karen Peer member

The group sessions allow me to talk to others going through what I’m going through. It’s great. I love it. I had so much fun talking with everyone.

Anonymous Peer member

I’m shy when it comes to talking in-person. My experience at QuickMD has been good. To hear from people going thru something similar to what I’m going thru has helped. This program is def a chance at the change we want in our lives.

Kenny Peer member

It’s great to talk to others going through what I’m going through. I love it. I had so much fun talking with everyone.

Anonymous Peer member

The peer groups are free. The one I went to it’s start time was convenient for me and I was able to attend from home.

Rebecca Peer member

I attended for support and communication with others who understand what I’m going through. I found it meaningful to know that others care and I became aware of why I’ve fell to addiction.

Mark Peer member

Meet our Peer Leaders

Danielle - QuickMD peer support group leader

Danielle

Peer Leader, Sioux Falls, SD

Danielle is a certified peer support specialist and person in long-term recovery with nearly three decades of lived experience. She is a single mother of two and has worked in behavioral health providing peer support. She is passionate about meeting people exactly where they are and believes in the power of those first scary steps toward change, because she’s taken them herself.

Andrew - QuickMD peer support group leader

Andrew

Peer Leader, Rapid City, SD

Andrew is a certified peer support specialist and community health worker. He’s been in long-term recovery from meth since April 2015. He draws on his experiences to support and empower others and is passionate about helping people navigate their own challenges in life.

Kelli - QuickMD peer support group leader

Kelli

Peer Leader, Denver, CO

Kelli is a certified peer support specialist and community health worker. Her recovery journey began in 2017, and she has been sober from drugs and alcohol since 2022. She is passionate about meeting people where they are in recovery and believes that connection and support are the antidote to the disease of addiction.

Gena - QuickMD peer support group leader

Gena

Peer Leader, Rapid City, SD

Gena is a certified peer support specialist and community health worker. She has been in long-term recovery from opioid and stimulant use disorder since 2019. Having walked both sides of the healing process, she is passionate about the transformative power of connection, compassion, and hope in recovery.

Benefits of peer support groups

Get peer‑led support

You don’t have to face recovery alone. Our Peer Support Groups connect you with others who understand what you’re going through. Share experiences, build accountability, and find encouragement in a safe, judgment-free place.

Become a Peer Leader

Peer Leaders help create safe, supportive environments for connection and growth. With training and resources from QuickMD, Peer Leaders can guide group discussions and foster meaningful support within the recovery community.

Visit our online community

Follow our online community on social media, where you can explore helpful resources, join in conversations, and connect with others going through similar experiences. Share your thoughts, engage with posts, and find encouragement whenever you need it.

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