Opiate Detox
Whether you are addicted to prescription medications such as Xanax, Norco, Fentanyl, Oxycodone, Ambien, or illicit drugs such as heroin or methamphetamines, we can help you. Personalized Recovery specializes in detoxification from all types of drugs, offering a variety of personalized detox treatment plans.
Opiate addiction often results in a rapid increase of physical tolerance, and individuals addicted to opiates find themselves taking higher doses to achieve the same effect as when they first started taking the drug. This vicious cycle causes physical dependency, addiction, and reduced quality of life. When an addicted individual attempts to stop using opiates, the withdrawal can be severe. Side effects such as muscle and bone pain, confusion, vomiting, insomnia, intense cravings, depression, hot flashes, and anxiety can be overwhelming. This is why so many addicts are unable to stop, even when they want to. This is where we can help, by removing the discomfort of withdrawal symptoms, in a safe and controlled manner, by medical professionals.
Concierge treatment service
Initial assessment by a physician and addiction specialist
Medications to reduce the symptoms from drug detox
24 hour Nursing care
Recommendations for aftercare program to fit your lifestyle, personal needs, and schedule.
Nutritional supplements and organic gourmet meals to enhance your Recovery process.
Addiction counseling throughout the Detox period
Meditation, Yoga, and Exercise
Therapeutic Massage
Sober Companions
Transportation Services
Cryotherapy
When it is time to get treatment for an opioid dependency, there are many things to consider. Inpatient treatment requires a lengthy absence from home and work, making it a deterrent for many to seek treatment. Suboxone detox at home allows the individual still to fulfill a portion of their work and family obligations while going through detox in the privacy of the home environment.
We also offer suboxone detox at home, managed by a medical professional. Detoxing from Suboxone takes time, and the withdrawal symptoms are rough, so the risk of giving up and continuing to abuse Suboxone is high without some medical supervision.
Methadone detox
Xanax
Norco
Fentanyl
Oxycodone
Ambien, or illicit drugs such as heroin
Benzodiazepines
Heroin
Opioid
Cannabis, Marijuana there may not be a detox but can be a trigger
Suboxone detox