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Clean Slate Clinic is an Australian digital health clinic focused on at-home withdrawal and recovery support for alcohol, stimulants, cannabis, and other substance dependencies. It is not a typical enterprise SaaS product; rather, it delivers healthcare services through a combination of telehealth, clinical teams, and digital tools. According to its website, it was founded in 2020 and is one of Australia’s larger digital health withdrawal programs.
The program is designed to run for 12 months: first, 2-3 weeks of preparation covering physical, psychological, and social support; then 1 week of medication-assisted withdrawal under medical supervision; followed by 11 months of aftercare. Services include a dedicated nurse, assigned doctor, blood and urine testing, a personal breath alcohol monitor, an online journal, daily nurse check-ins, daily dispensing through a local pharmacy, discussions around craving-reduction medication, as well as SMART Recovery, CBT-informed tools, group classes, drop-in one-on-one support, and monthly expert sessions. Overall, it emphasizes continuity of care and relapse prevention rather than one-off consultations.
Pricing is relatively transparent: a free 15-minute initial call; the 12-month program costs AUD 3900 upfront, or AUD 380/month for a total of AUD 4560, equivalent to roughly AUD 10-12/day. Flexible payment options such as Afterpay and PayPal are supported. If users have unrestricted psychiatric hospital cover, some major private insurers may cover the full cost; some PHNs also offer government-funded places. Note that prescription medications not covered by the PBS may incur additional costs.
From an enterprise software perspective, the website does not disclose APIs, developer support, permission systems, self-hosted deployment, standard third-party software integrations, or security certifications. The confirmed “collaboration” is primarily clinical: nurses, doctors, GPs, pharmacies, and support people working together. On data security, the site mainly emphasizes confidentiality, its privacy policy, and that GPs are only updated with consent, but it lacks more detailed compliance disclosures.
Its advantages include an at-home model that reduces time off work and hospitalization costs, frequent involvement from doctors and nurses, a complete and personalized pathway, and the ability to design around abstinence or moderation goals. Downsides include the need for clinical assessment to determine suitability, limited applicability for some high-risk withdrawal cases, weak cross-border usability, and limited disclosure of software capabilities. It is best suited to individuals in Australia who want medically supervised withdrawal and long-term support in a relatively private setting.
Access from China is unknown. Even if the website is reachable, its prescribing, insurance, pharmacy, and GP coordination are mainly built around the Australian healthcare system, making it difficult for users in China to use directly. In China, more appropriate alternatives would include psychiatry or addiction medicine departments at public hospitals, alcohol cessation clinics, internet hospitals, and compliant psychological counseling services.
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