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Drug Detox Therapy
For a complete recovery, you will have to detoxify the drug from your system, giving you a clear mind to truly focus on recovery. This is a crucial stage closely monitored by a Physician.
Mental Health Evaluation
We suggest mental health therapy to every patient who we are treating for drug addiction. This form of therapy better helps us identify the underlying reasons for the addiction.
Medication-Assisted Therapy
For some, government-approved medications may aid in withdrawal and relapse prevention. We consider if medication will, in fact, be helpful on a case-by-case basis.
IV Hydration Therapy
IV Infusions are known to promote wellness, speed up recovery, and boost energy levels. Our blend of vitamins and electrolytes help hydrate the body and improve the detoxification process.
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Addiction Treatment and Wellness Programs for Physicians, Lawyers, Business Executives, Professional Athletes, Celebrities, and Public Office Holders.
Our Detox Program
Adderall Addiction
Most commonly used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Adderall has significant abuse potential.
Cocaine Addiction
Cocaine use comes accompanied by both uncomfortable short-term effects and dangerous long-term effects.
Hydrocodone Addiction
Hydrocodone, a Schedule II drug, is one of the most widely prescribed pain relievers because of its potency and effectiveness.
Opioid Addiction
Properly treating an opiate addiction starts with understanding opioids — which can be difficult since many drugs fall under the opioid umbrella
Tramadol Addiction
Once a person develops dependence to Tramadol, abrupt cessation of the drug causes unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.
Xanax Addiction
The line between safe use of benzodiazepines such as Xanax (alprazolam), Valium (diazepam), Ativan (lorazepam) and addiction is often blurred.
Assessment
Treatment Plan
Treatment
- Detox
- Counseling
- 12 Step Programs
Case Management
- Partial Hospitalization
- Intensive Outpatient Treatment
- Clinical Counseling
Extended Care
Evaluation
Monitoring
Symptoms of drug abuse:
- Intense urges for the drug
- “Needing” to use the drug regularly
- Building a tolerance for the drug — or needing to take more of it than before to feel the same effects
- Spending excessive amounts of money on the drug
- Failing to maintain responsibilities
- Engaging in risky behaviors
- Failing to quit taking the drug, even when attempted
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you stop taking the drug
- Taking in larger amounts or using longer than intended
- Unable to cut down or stop using
- Spending a lot of time getting, using, or recovering from use
- Cravings
- Work/Home/School responsibilities suffer
- Continue to use despite relationship problems
- Giving up social/recreational/ occupational activities
- Using substances repeatedly despite dangerous situations as a result
- Continuing to use despite worsening of physical/psychological problems
- Tolerance
- Withdrawal symptoms