Prescription Drug Detox Centers: Find The Best One for You
Even if choosing a drug treatment program didn't come at a particularly difficult time in your life, it would still be hard to differentiate between all of the different options available and find the best one to suit your needs. The biggest problem is that many people don't know or recognize what exactly they need in a rehabilitation center, just wanting to find the one most likely to help them succeed in recovery and break their prescription drug addiction.
The Meditox Method is a treatment program personally designed for each individual. Our doctors are experts in drug abuse treatment and specialists in opiate addiction treatment in particular. You will find that our outpatient prescription drug detox is unique, simple and efficient: everything you need to become drug free.
What Do You Want in a Prescription Drug Detox Center?
Although choosing a prescription drug detox center may at first seem daunting, it does not have to be complicated. You are an individual and your addiction to prescription painkillers began and progressed in a specific way, therefore, treating your addiction should be just as unique. Knock off any detox centers from your list that don't allow for individualization in their treatment program. If you can't have a say in your treatment, then it's not going to work.
At Meditox, you get a fair amount of leeway to do with your opiate addiction treatment what you will. Truly outpatient in format, you need only comply with one in-person interview at the start of your treatment. It is during this appointment that you will undergo a medical and psychological evaluation to ensure that you will be a good fit for our Suboxone detox. If you and your Meditox doctor agree to move forward, together you will immediately develop a treatment plan for you to follow on your own and you will be given a Suboxone prescription to take home with you. It couldn't be simpler, more flexible or more efficient.
What Do You Need in a Prescription Drug Detox Center?
One absolute must for any prescription drug detox center is a supervised medical detox. Any drug rehab should begin with detoxification of the body, a process that addresses the body's physical dependency on your prescription painkiller of choice. When you stop taking opioid-based painkillers like OxyContin, Vicodin, hydrocodone, Lortab, Ultram, Tramadol and the like, you begin to experience physical withdrawal symptoms pretty quickly. If you happen to have co-occurring medical issues or stop at a high dose, these symptoms could be fatal. Don't take the chance. Choose a prescription drug detox center like Meditox that staffs medical professionals who are specialists in opiate addiction treatment, available to you around the clock should you have any questions or concerns.
Prescription Drug Detox at Meditox
Do not let looking for a prescription drug detox center overwhelm you. You really need look no further than the Meditox Method at Meditox. You don't fit into a cookie cutter mold; your opiate addiction treatment shouldn't, either. Call Meditox today to get started on your personalized outpatient prescription drug detox.
If you feel that Meditox might be the right solution for you or your loved one, please call us for a toll-free and private consultation:
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- Methadone Detox
- Heroin Detox
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