Oceánica is a private residential treatment center in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, offering comprehensive programs for addiction, mental health disorders, eating disorders, and behavioral conditions.
Our multidisciplinary team — comprising psychiatrists, physicians, psychotherapists, nutritionists, and counselors — develops individualized treatment plans that address the root causes of each condition, not only its surface manifestations.
Every program integrates medical care, evidence-based therapies, emotional support, nutritional guidance, and holistic wellness practices, all within a structured residential environment on the Pacific coast — because the setting where healing happens matters deeply.
“Recovery is not just the absence of illness — it is the restoration of purpose, relationships, and the desire to live fully.”
At Oceánica, recovery from addiction begins with medically supervised detoxification in a safe, structured environment — the critical first step toward stabilization. This is followed by an integrated residential treatment program designed around each patient’s clinical profile, addressing both the physical dependency and the psychological, emotional, and relational dimensions of addiction.
Our approach treats addiction as the complex, chronic condition it is — not a moral failure. We combine evidence-based clinical therapies with psychiatric support, behavioral counseling, and long-term relapse prevention strategies to support durable, meaningful recovery.
Oceánica provides a comprehensive psychiatric program integrating advanced clinical tools with deeply human care. Our treatment for mental health conditions includes electromagnetic stimulation therapy and pharmacotherapy directed by genetic profile — approaches that go well beyond standard protocols available at most facilities.
Each patient receives a personalized plan that combines psychiatry, 24-hour medical supervision, individual and group psychotherapy, nutritional care, physical conditioning, spiritual counseling, and structured relapse prevention. For patients with co-occurring addiction and mental health conditions, our dual-diagnosis capability ensures both conditions are treated simultaneously and with equal clinical rigor.
Recovery from an eating disorder requires more than behavioral change — it demands the restoration of physical health, a rebuilt relationship with food, and deep emotional healing. Oceánica’s multidisciplinary program addresses all three dimensions in parallel.
Patients receive continuous medical monitoring, individualized nutritional rehabilitation led by specialized dietitians, and intensive psychotherapy that addresses the emotional and psychological roots of disordered eating. Our structured residential environment provides the safety and consistency essential for this process, while our clinical team works collaboratively to prevent and manage the serious medical complications that often accompany these conditions.
Oceánica’s behavioral health programs address conditions rooted in impulse control, relational patterns, and family dynamics. Gambling disorder, codependency, and pathological behavioral cycles share a common thread: they thrive in isolation and denial, and they respond best to structured therapeutic intervention within a supportive community.
Our Intervention Services offer a structured, professionally facilitated process to help families motivate a loved one to accept help — often the most difficult and critical step. Once in treatment, patients engage in individual and group therapy that builds insight, accountability, healthy boundaries, and the relational skills needed to sustain recovery over time.
For over 30 years, we have been passionately committed to providing the best care services possible. As a result, our treatments have been perfected, enriched, and expanded to bring you the highest quality service imaginable.
Alcohol use can present in any family member and other loved ones, causing severe health problems.
Substance use deeply damages the person's life and those around them, usually their loved ones.
Compulsive gambling, or addiction to gambling and betting, is a disease of the impulse control mechanisms.
Codependency is an existential condition characterized by a concern and dependence on a person.
Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions involving harmful patterns around food, body image, and control.
When families seek to solve their loved one's problem, they often don't know how to go about helping them.
Depression is a disabling illness characterized by a low mood, where the sufferer loses interest in carrying out activities.
Anxiety is so intense, disproportionate, or constant that it affects the person's life, hindering their ability to work, study, and live together.
Grief is an expected response to a loss. The emotional adjustment in this process can be overwhelming for the person.