Opioid Detox

24/7 medically monitored opioid detox using evidence-based protocols and FDA-approved medications to reduce cravings and withdrawal.

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Opioid Detox Program in South Florida

Are you or someone you love considering an opioid detox? At Guardian Recovery’s South Florida Addiction Center, we understand how difficult opioid withdrawal can be. Withdrawal symptoms make quitting seem impossible even when someone desperately wants to stop. The key to overcoming this obstacle is a medically supervised detox where symptoms can be eased with medication in a comfortable, supportive, homestyle environment. Beyond physical stabilization, detox is also an important time to plan a path forward in recovery. At Guardian Recovery, we first provide a safe, pain-free detox, then we get to work putting together a plan for long-term sobriety. We perform an in-depth initial evaluation and tailor a treatment plan unique to each client’s needs and recovery goals. We introduce our clients to the 12-step process, begin therapy, and offer holistic treatments like acupuncture, meditation, and yoga. Every client leaves with a firm foundation on which to build their ongoing recovery.

Opioid Abuse Facts & Statistics

Opioid and Opiate abuse has become a major public health crisis over the course of the past several years, and opioid addiction currently claims hundreds of innocent lives on a daily basis. Because chemical substances like heroin and prescription opiates are so highly addictive, overcoming an existing substance abuse disorder might seem like an impossible feat. The good news is that recovery is always possible – and Guardian Recovery is available to help. Our comprehensive and highly individualized opioid detox program focuses on integrated healing. This means that we tackle the physical, psychological, and emotional implications of active addiction simultaneously. The level of clinical care we provide cannot be found in any traditional hospital setting or state-funded detox facility, and our main priority is ensuring long-term recovery, not just for our clients but for their loved ones as well.
If you or someone you love has been suffering from an opiate abuse disorder, we are available to help. Our opioid detox program was developed by a team of clinical and medical professionals with combined decades of experience in the fields of substance abuse and mental health. To learn more, or to begin your own personal journey of healing, contact us today. We are available to help you 24/7.

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Opiates are a type of naturally derived and highly addictive opioid narcotic, including commonly abused chemical substances like heroin, morphine, and codeine. Prescription opiates are used to reduce anxiety and suppress pain, and illicit opiates are used recreationally for the euphoric effects they produce in high doses. Heroin is one of the most commonly abused opiates throughout the United States, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse reported that in the year 2017 alone, there were roughly 652,000 men and women who suffered from a heroin abuse disorder. During the same year a reported 47,000 Americans died at the hands of an opioid-related overdose – in 2018, it was estimated that roughly 128 men and women lost their lives to opioid overdose on a daily basis. Heroin is not the only opiate responsible for these untimely and tragic deaths. Roughly 1.7 million American adults suffered from a prescription opiate abuse disorder in 2017. Around 80 percent of all individuals who struggle with heroin addiction began by abusing a prescription opiate like codeine or morphine, and it is estimated that between 4 and 6 percent of all men and women who are prescribed a narcotic pain reliever by a medical professional will eventually transition to heroin.
If you or someone you love has been suffering at the hands of an opiate abuse disorder, recovery is possible – no matter how severe the addiction or its related consequences have become. At Guardian Recovery, we are dedicated to helping our clients take the initial step on a lifelong journey of opiate addiction recovery.

Opioid Addiction Signs & Symptoms

The symptoms associated with opiate addiction vary significantly based on what type of opiate is being abused (heroin or a prescription painkiller), the severity of abuse, and the presence of any underlying mental health conditions.

Symptoms of opioid abuse and dependence generally include the following:

  • Spending more time alone/isolating from family members or friends 
  • Losing interest in hobbies and activities that were previously enjoyed 
  • A lack of attention paid to personal hygiene (not bathing regularly, failing to brush teeth or brush hair, wearing the same clothes for days at a time, for example)
  • Disrupted sleep patterns/appearing to be tired and fatigued at inappropriate times
  • Experiencing mood swings, typically marked by crankiness or irritability 
  • Continuing to use opiates despite a range of personal consequences, which might include financial or legal issues, interpersonal problems, or problems at work or at school
  • Spending a great deal of time obtaining, using, and recovering from the effects of opiates 
  • Developing a physical tolerance over time, meaning that a higher dose or greater amount is required in order for the desired effects to be produced
  • Experiencing symptoms of withdrawal when use is suddenly stopped

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Symptoms of Opioid Withdrawal

While symptoms associated with opiate withdrawal are not generally life-threatening, they can be extremely uncomfortable (physically and psychologically) and often lead to relapse when left untreated.

Common opioid withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Flu-like symptoms, including fatigue, low-grade fever, runny nose, aches and pains, and stomach issues like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea 
  • Profuse yawning 
  • Night sweats, chills, and goosebumps 
  • Intense drug cravings, which can become overwhelming when not adequately treated in a medically monitored detox facility 
  • Anxiety and depression (psychological symptoms must be adequately treated using a combination of psychotherapy and Medication Assisted Treatment) 

Medical detox is always necessary when it comes to opiate withdrawal. This is predominantly because of the psychological symptoms – namely, the drug cravings. Many individuals who attempt to detox in an at-home setting will resort to opiate use before the detox process has concluded because the cravings are so overwhelming. At Guardian Recovery, we utilize a range of proven and evidence-based treatment options in order to make opiate detox as short-lived and pain-free as possible.

Opioid Detox Treatment Options

There are many effective pharmacological interventions available for the treatment of symptoms associated with opiate withdrawal. At our South Florida Addiction Center, we utilize a combination of Medication Assisted Treatment, intensive therapeutic intervention, and holistic approaches to pain management and craving reduction. Medications like Subutex and Suboxone (buprenorphine) are an effective short-term solution for opioid withdrawal, and help eliminate drug cravings while alleviating the more uncomfortable physical symptoms.

Other medications we utilize include:

  • Clonidine
  • Vivitrol (Naltrexone)
  • Anti-nausea medications
  • SSRIs and antidepressants
  • Anti-anxiety medications 
  • Over-the-counter pain relievers
  • Non-narcotic sleep aids

We also offer the following therapeutic and holistic treatment options:

  • 12-step program involvement 
  • Relapse prevention training 
  • Individual and group therapy 
  • Family therapy 
  • Holistic treatment methods like acupuncture and mindfulness meditation
  • Aftercare planning

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Our Straightforward Admissions Process

At Guardian Recovery, we remain dedicated to making the entire early recovery process as simple and uncomplicated as possible from start to finish. We know how severe and life-threatening opioid addiction can become over a relatively short period of time, and we know that seeking professional medical detox is often a matter of life and death. For this reason, our admission process is extremely straightforward, and it can be completed over the phone in a matter of minutes.

The moment you or your loved one calls us, we begin with a short phone-based pre-assessment. We ask a series of personal but non-invasive questions, like, “How long have you been using opiates?” “Did you ever combine opiates with other chemical substances?” “Have you ever been diagnosed with or treated for an underlying mental health condition?” The pre-assessment helps our medical team determine which detox treatment options will be most effective for each unique case. Next, we look into potential coverage options. At Guardian Recovery, we believe that effective medical detox should be readily accessible, which is why we work closely with most major regional and national health insurance providers. If you or your loved one is currently insured and would like to learn how much of our services are covered, we offer a free, no-obligation insurance benefit check. If you or your loved one is underinsured or entirely uninsured, we offer a variety of additional options, including self-pay and private pay. Finally, we set a date and time for intake and arrange transportation when necessary. For more information or to get started contact us today, we are available to help you 24/7.

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The information provided on this website is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. Guardian Recovery aims to improve the quality of life for individuals struggling with substance use or mental health disorders by offering fact-based content about behavioral health conditions, treatment options, and related outcomes. However, this information should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided on this website is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. Guardian Recovery aims to improve the quality of life for individuals struggling with substance use or mental health disorders by offering fact-based content about behavioral health conditions, treatment options, and related outcomes. However, this information should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Important Notes:
The content on this site is believed to be current and accurate at the time of posting, but medical information is constantly evolving.
Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider regarding any questions or concerns about your health or medical condition.
If you think you may have a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
Guardian Recovery does not provide free medical advice. For personalized treatment recommendations, please consult with a licensed healthcare professional.

By using this website, you acknowledge that you have read and understand this disclaimer. Guardian Recovery and its affiliates disclaim any liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. SEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS