Opioid addiction is a serious disease that changes the way your brain works. Understanding how medicinal or recreational drug use can turn into addiction starts with opioid receptors: the parts of your brain responsible for pain and pleasure.
Addiction is a disease. And just like any other disease, you can’t treat it on your own. Recovering from alcohol, opioid, or other drug addictions requires medical care and personalized support — but it is possible.
If you are struggling with addiction, seeking help is the first step to transforming your life. Daniel J. Headrick, MD, and our team at Headrick Medical Center offer outpatient detoxification as part of our comprehensive recovery program.
Outpatient detox is private and effective, and now is the time to learn more about the benefits of our program.
Outpatient detox programs are flexible. You don’t have to step away from your usual responsibilities, and your program is tailored to fit your unique needs.
Some of the biggest reasons that people choose the outpatient detox program at Headrick Medical Center are:
For many people, finding the time and money to take weeks off work to attend inpatient recovery simply isn’t possible. Outpatient detoxification fits into your life — not the other way around.
Outpatient detox is a more flexible solution. You need to keep in mind that you will have more appointments than usual, but for the most part, you can continue working, attending school, or participating in your usual responsibilities.
When you participate in outpatient detox, you might have doctor’s appointments, therapy sessions, and drug screenings scheduled throughout the week — but you are at home every night.
Being home nightly means that you’re surrounded by loved ones. Care from supportive family and friends can be invaluable when you’re going through detox and addiction recovery.
Inpatient detox programs have many benefits of their own, and they can be a great resource for people depending on their situation. However, inpatient programs take place in a highly controlled environment.
Choosing outpatient detox means that you have more freedom. You’re in the real world during detoxification, and you can put the things you learn in counseling and group sessions into practice right away.
At Headrick Medical Center, we help people overcome addiction through our outpatient detox and medication management programs. Dr. Headrick is here to help you find a treatment plan that sets you up for success.
Outpatient detox is a customizable program, and it’s a good option for people looking to change their lives. Like any recovery program, it requires personal commitment and dedication to attending appointments, counseling sessions, and drug screenings as required.
Ready to learn more about outpatient detox for yourself or a loved one? Contact Headrick Medical Center at 949-220-2412 or book a consultation online today.
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