Before fentanyl, Oxycodone, and Morphine, one drug was the most notorious opioid. That is heroin. The narcotic isn’t ready to go quietly. Are you prepared for a natural solution instead of a quick fix?

Our heroin detox program in Georgia is waiting. Southeast Detox is located near Atlanta. It feels a world away from the pain of addiction.

Choosing to purge the potent poppy is a severe and possibly deadly affair. In 2019, heroin overdoses counted for 1,416 ED visits, 339 hospitalizations, and 307 deaths. Heroin overdose deaths in Georgia increased from 550 in 2018 to 595 in 2019. If you’re running to stand still, our upscale treatment center is ready to help move your life forward.

Heroin Withdrawal Symptoms

The powerful painkiller is a lit match, directly fueling the opioid epidemic. The highly addictive elements of heroin make for a severe detox. Once the drug isn’t present, the unsavory side effects push many people back to using. A medically-supervised cleansing with a dedicated team of pros is your best bet.

Here are the withdrawal symptoms that someone might experience, in order of when they’re likely to occur.

  • Within 6-12 hours after last using heroin, the person may experience muscle aches, insomnia, sweating, and anxiety.
  • Within 1-3 days, symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps may develop.
  • Within 3-5 days, symptoms like goosebumps, dilated pupils, and intense drug cravings may occur.
  • Symptoms may start to improve within 7-10 days, but the person may still feel weak and have trouble sleeping.

Medically-monitored heroin abuse detoxification is crucial for people going through heroin withdrawal. Our skilled team knows the right treatments and support to give. Your treatment team will manage these symptoms and reduce the risk of complications. Southeast Detox has the expertise to keep you stable and comfortable throughout treatment.

Medications We Use During Heroin Detox

Quitting a heroin habit is simple, not easy. Detoxing from this potent opioid on your own can be demanding and dangerous. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is the industry standard. We utilize MAT to help heroin addicts detox more smoothly. This treatment uses medication to ease withdrawal symptoms and reduce the urge to use heroin.

The medications our clinicians use in MAT are FDA-approved. This treatment also includes counseling and therapy to help people stay on track. Incorporating MAT into a comprehensive treatment plan is proven effective.

Suboxone

A combination of buprenorphine and naloxone reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings. The medication can be prescribed easily in a doctor’s office for ongoing treatment. It carries a lower risk of abuse and overdose compared to methadone.

Vivitrol

An injectable form of naltrexone blocks the effects of opioids and reduces cravings. The shot is non-addictive, non-narcotic, and carries no risk of abuse. No daily dose is needed. This makes it helpful not to forget a dose.

However, it may not be suitable for people with liver disease or other medical conditions. Detox is required before receiving the shot.

Sublocade

An extended-release injection of buprenorphine reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Sublocade is taken once a month, so no daily dose is needed. This adds convenience and reduces the chance of misuse.

On the other hand, the shot requires a minimum of seven days of buprenorphine treatment before starting. The medication may not suit people who need dose changes often.

Benzodiazepines

A class of drugs that can be used to manage anxiety and sleep disturbance during opioid detox (acute). Benzos can reduce withdrawal symptoms like anxiety and agitation and improve sleep quality.

Conversely, the pills should be used with caution. They can be dangerous combined with opioids or alcohol. Benzos are not advised for long-term use and can have withdrawal symptoms.

What about Methadone?

The name once carried more recognition when it first gained popularity in the 1960s. Methadone has been used for decades to treat opioid addiction. It can be effective in reducing opioid use and improving social functioning.

The problem? The medication can be problematic because it works like heroin and may lead to addiction and other adverse effects. Methadone also requires daily dosing and frequent clinic or healthcare provider visits. This can be a burden for people’s daily schedules.

Newer drugs, like Suboxone, are becoming more popular because they’re less risky and more effective. Suboxone is easier to take and has a lower risk of causing overdose or addiction.

Our Heroin Detox Center

We’re a passionate group of individuals dedicated to caring and impactful treatment. We approach our work with kindness and empathy. We strive to understand the challenges that each person faces. Detox removes the physical toxins from the body, and addiction also affects mental health and emotions. This is only the first step if you’re ready to commit to sobriety fully.

Our renovated rehab facility is beautifully designed for your recovery journey.

Our upscale amenities to support a comfortable recovery include:

  • Each room features flat-screen TVs with Wi-Fi and multiple streaming services.
  • Tempurpedic mattresses with down comforters
  • Luxury vinyl plank flooring
  • Catered meals
  • On-site drinks and snacks
  • Clients are also able to bring their favorite snacks and drinks

After detox, our team will recommend an addiction treatment program that best fits your needs.

Our heroin addiction treatment programs can include the following:

Our residential program, or inpatient, is for people who need a lot of help with their addiction. Inpatient involves staying at our treatment facility 24/7. You participate in therapies and activities to help heal your whole self.

Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) bridges the gap between rehab and the real world. IOP supports long-term sobriety by offering weekly therapy sessions and options for work, volunteering, and support groups, emphasizing communication, structure, and discipline to prevent relapse.

Our partial hospitalization program (PHP) is an intensive outpatient treatment program that provides daily group therapy sessions to help clients adjust to their lives. However, it requires the completion of medical detox before enrollment.

Our sober living homes are safe, drug and alcohol-free environments that provide round-the-clock support, access to helpful resources like job training and education, and a vibrant community for people in drug addiction recovery.

Our commitment to this work drives us to do our best every day, and we’re here to provide the treatment options needed to build a new life free from drug addiction.

Healthcare professionals strongly advise going to treatment directly after detox; research backs this. Our heroin addiction treatment programs offer therapy, a safety net, and support to empower your success story.

Luckily, Southeast Addiction is more than just a cleansing facility. Our independently-owned recovery center is just a stone’s throw away from Atlanta and ready to keep your path strong.

Heroin Detox Services

Our customized approach to substance abuse treatment sets us apart. Our evidence-based practices complement our holistic therapies to treat the whole self. Your treatment plan is tailored to your needs, preferences, and goals. You’re directly involved in creating your plan with your treatment team and loved ones.

Therapy is a big part of all of our treatment services. Your therapist might use behavioral therapies to enhance MAT.

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) seeks to help patients recognize, avoid, and cope with the situations in which they’re most likely to use drugs.
  • Contingency management reinforces positive behavior, such as rewards or privileges for remaining drug-free, participating in counseling, or taking treatment medications as prescribed.
  • Motivational interviewing (MI) uses strategies to maximize people’s readiness to change their behavior and enter treatment.
  • Family therapy helps clients understand their feelings and build stronger relationships with their loved ones, address influences on drug use patterns, and improve overall family functioning.
  • Support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) are not medical treatments but provide social and complementary support to those treatments.
  • Holistic therapies take a whole-person approach to treatment that addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual health with stimulating wellness activities.
  • Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) uses eye movements or taps to help people process negative experiences and emotions that may have led to their addiction.

You will work closely with your treatment center team to determine the right plan just for you.

Expert Staff

Our staff at Southeast Detox has over a decade of experience in addiction treatment and mental health issues. Our team includes medical professionals, addiction specialists, and therapists who are highly qualified to provide the best care possible. We’re licensed by the Joint Commission and accredited by the State of Georgia.

Our cutting-edge rehab center next to Atlanta has been completely renovated to provide a serene and luxurious setting for healing. We believe a peaceful and relaxing environment is essential to recovery from the effects of heroin.

At Southeast Detox, we believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to live their best life. That’s why we strive to make our treatment center services available and affordable for all who need help.

The Admissions Process

No one should have to go it alone in recovery. Our treatment center actively seeks ways to make getting treatment possible for people.

Taking the monumental step to get help for substance abuse is a bold move. We want to make moving forward as seamless as possible. Ready to begin your journey? Please get in touch with our admissions department; we’ll cover the rest. We’re here 24/7.

We’ll make sure to have an easy, confidential call to learn more about your situation. We’ll help you navigate your insurance coverage and guide you toward recovery at our drug addiction treatment center.

Insurance and Payment Options

We’re committed to helping people overcome addiction and financial challenges. Our recovery center accepts most major insurance providers and some private health insurance. We can work directly with your insurance provider to help you navigate your coverage.

We will find the most cost-effective way to lessen your out-of-pocket expenses. If you don’t have insurance, we are here to help you learn what options may be available to you or a loved one.  We aim to ensure that anyone needing substance abuse help can get it.

Our in-network providers include:

  • Tricare
  • Anthem BCBS
  • Alliant Health Plans
  • Friday Health Plans
  • Optum VA

Learn More About Our Customized Treatment Plans

Your life is waiting. Are you ready to wake up from the nod? Don’t let heroin addiction take away your life any longer. Reclaim control. Contact us at Southeast Detox to learn more about our treatment center’s heroin detox program. Call us at (706) 873-9955 or email us at info@southeastdetoxga.com to speak with one of our admissions specialists and take the first step towards a brighter, healthier future.