Casey Whitmore
Casey Whitmore is a licensed Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor based in San Francisco, California, dedicated to supporting individuals on their journey toward recovery. With a strong commitment to compassionate, evidence-based care, Casey works with clients facing substance use challenges to address not only addictive behaviors but also the underlying emotional, psychological, and social factors that contribute to them. His approach centers on creating a safe, respectful environment where clients feel understood, supported, and empowered to pursue meaningful change.
Casey’s professional expertise includes substance use assessments, individualized counseling, relapse prevention, and peer support. He specializes in alcohol and drug recovery, helping individuals develop effective coping strategies, strengthen emotional resilience, and build sustainable paths toward wellness. By working closely with clients to design personalized treatment plans and long-term recovery strategies, Casey ensures that care is tailored to each person’s unique needs, goals, and life circumstances.
Guided by a holistic philosophy, Casey emphasizes collaboration as a cornerstone of effective treatment. He regularly works alongside families, healthcare providers, and community support networks to promote comprehensive, coordinated care. Licensed in California (#22463) and holding NPI number 1649149360, Casey earned his Associate Degree from the Health Staff Training Institute / City College and maintains professional membership with the California Association for Drug & Alcohol Program Technicians (CADPT). He is deeply committed to ethical practice, client-centered care, and ongoing professional development.
Dedicated to fostering hope and long-term recovery, Casey Whitmore blends clinical knowledge with empathy, respect, and understanding. Through counseling, peer support, and advocacy, he empowers individuals to overcome addiction, restore balance in their lives, and pursue lasting personal growth. His work reflects a steadfast belief in every person’s capacity for change and the transformative power of compassionate, skilled support.
• Associate Degree – Health Staff Training Institute / City College
• Certified Addiction Counselor
• CADPTCalifornia Association for Drug & Alcohol Program Technicians (CADPT)
• Community outreach and peer support programs
• Substance use education and advocacy
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Support for long-term wellness and resilience
- Peer support and mentorship in recovery
- Collaboration with families and healthcare teams
- Addiction assessment and treatment planning
- Individual and group counseling for substance use
- Alcohol and drug recovery support
- Client-centered recovery programs
- Relapse prevention strategies
- Behavioral interventions for substance use
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is helping patients navigate their journey to health and recovery. I find it deeply rewarding to guide individuals toward meaningful change and see them regain balance in their lives.