Smoking Cessation

Smoking cessation that empowers your smoke-free journey
Quitting smoking is one of the best choices you can make for your health, but it’s often challenging without the right support. Smoking cessation programs provided by Dr. Amanda Wu MD focus on helping patients overcome nicotine addiction through tailored strategies. These programs include behavioral counseling, medication options, and lifestyle coaching designed to address cravings, triggers, and withdrawal symptoms. How it works is by creating a personalized quit plan that fits your unique needs and preferences, providing tools and encouragement every step of the way. Whether you prefer nicotine replacement therapies or prescription medications, combined with counseling, the goal is to help you quit successfully and maintain a smoke-free life.
Take Control and Breathe Easier
Breaking free from smoking requires more than willpower alone—it needs a comprehensive approach that addresses both physical addiction and behavioral habits. What is the service? It’s a structured program where Dr. Amanda Wu evaluates your smoking history, dependence level, and readiness to quit. Together, you develop a quit plan involving counseling sessions, possible medications like nicotine patches or prescription aids, and coping techniques. Follow-up visits monitor progress, manage withdrawal symptoms, and adjust the plan as needed. This ongoing support improves your chances of quitting for good and reduces health risks linked to tobacco use.

Quit smoking with expert guidance, reduce health risks, and gain renewed energy and wellbeing through a personalized, supportive program.

Is the smoking cessation program safe?
Yes, Dr. Wu uses proven, evidence-based methods including FDA-approved medications and counseling to ensure your safety and comfort.
How soon can I expect to quit smoking?
Quit timelines vary by individual, but many patients begin seeing reduced cravings within weeks of starting the program.
Will I experience withdrawal symptoms?
Some withdrawal symptoms are common, but your personalized plan includes strategies to manage and minimize them effectively.
Do I have to use medication to quit smoking?
No, medication is optional. Many patients benefit from counseling alone, but medications can improve success rates when used appropriately.