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Alcohol Detox · Beverly Hills, CA
Safe, physician-supervised alcohol withdrawal in a private Beverly Hills manor — where medical monitoring, medication support, and compassionate care help you take the first step toward lasting recovery.
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(844) 598-5573Duration
5–7 days
Level of care
Alcohol detox
Who it's for
Alcohol use disorder
Setting
Private Beverly Hills manor
Overview
Alcohol detox is the medically supervised process of safely eliminating alcohol from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms. It stabilizes you physically and mentally so you can begin therapy — and at Faith Recovery, it happens in a private suite, not a hospital ward.
Physician-led care
Board-certified physicians assess your history and design a personalized alcohol withdrawal protocol.
24/7 vital sign monitoring
Nurses track heart rate, blood pressure, and neurological status around the clock.
Symptom management
FDA-approved medications ease anxiety, tremors, nausea, and insomnia during withdrawal.
Private suite
Detox in your own room inside our Beverly Hills estate — quiet, comfortable, and confidential.
Who this program is for
Alcohol detox is for individuals with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder who have developed physical dependence — especially those with a history of seizures, delirium tremens, heavy daily drinking, co-occurring medical conditions, or failed attempts to quit on their own.
Withdrawal symptoms
Symptoms range from mild discomfort to life-threatening complications. Medical supervision ensures early intervention when severity increases.
Early Symptoms (6–24 hrs)
Anxiety & irritability
Tremors & sweating
Nausea & vomiting
Insomnia
Elevated heart rate
Headache
Severe Complications
Seizures
Delirium tremens (DTs)
Hallucinations
Severe agitation
Cardiac arrhythmia
Hypertensive crisis
The process
Alcohol withdrawal can escalate quickly. Every step is managed by licensed physicians and nurses trained in addiction medicine.
Clinical assessment
On arrival, your physician reviews alcohol use history, prior withdrawal episodes, medications, and co-occurring conditions. A personalized detox plan is created before treatment begins.
Acute withdrawal management
Licensed staff monitor vital signs continuously. Medications may be used to prevent seizures, reduce tremors, and ease anxiety as blood alcohol levels drop.
Stabilization & nutrition
As symptoms subside, your team adjusts medications, restores hydration and nutrition, and provides emotional support for cravings and sleep disruption.
Transition to rehab
Once medically stable, your clinical team plans the next phase — typically residential inpatient treatment to address the behavioral and psychological roots of alcohol addiction.
Safety warning
Alcohol is one of the few substances where unsupervised withdrawal can be fatal. Seizures and delirium tremens require immediate medical response.
Up to 15%
Mortality from untreated delirium tremens
DTs are a medical emergency. Without benzodiazepine management and continuous monitoring, mortality rates reach 15%.
6–24 hrs
Window for first alcohol withdrawal seizure
Grand mal seizures can begin within hours of stopping heavy alcohol use — even in people with no prior seizure history.
3–7 days
Typical medically supervised alcohol detox
Most patients stabilize within a week under physician care. Severe cases may require longer monitoring.
Stopping alcohol at home
Alcohol detox at Faith Recovery
If you or someone you love drinks heavily — call before stopping.
Free, confidential assessment. Our medical team will determine the safest approach for your situation.
Call now — (844) 598-5573Withdrawal timeline
Most alcohol detox stays last 5–7 days. Severity of dependence, prior withdrawal history, and co-occurring conditions all affect your personalized timeline.
Mild to Moderate AUD
Hours 6–12
Anxiety, sweating, and tremors begin as blood alcohol drops. Sleep disruption is common.
Days 1–2
Peak mild symptoms — nausea, headache, irritability. Medications ease discomfort significantly.
Days 3–5
Symptoms gradually resolve. Most patients feel substantially more stable.
Severe / Long-Term Use
Higher risk of seizures and DTs — requires 24/7 monitoring
Hours 6–24
Tremors, anxiety, and autonomic hyperactivity. Seizure risk is highest in this window.
Days 1–3
Peak withdrawal intensity. Hallucinations or DTs may occur — continuous medical monitoring is critical.
Days 4–7
Symptoms subside with medication support. Clinical team prepares transition to residential treatment.
With Co-Occurring Conditions
Day 1
Comprehensive psychiatric and medical evaluation. Dual-diagnosis protocols initiated alongside detox.
Days 2–7
Integrated monitoring for both withdrawal and mental health symptoms. Medications adjusted in real time.
Days 7–14
Extended stabilization if needed before transitioning to residential dual-diagnosis treatment.
Post-Acute (PAWS)
Weeks 1–2
Physical symptoms largely resolved, but anxiety, sleep issues, and mood swings may persist.
Weeks 3–8
Lingering fatigue, irritability, and cravings are common — addressed through ongoing clinical support.
Ongoing
Residential treatment and aftercare planning address PAWS to prevent relapse during this vulnerable window.
Medical supervision is essential. Alcohol withdrawal can cause seizures and delirium tremens — both life-threatening without medical management. Never stop heavy alcohol use without physician supervision. Call our admissions team 24/7 at (844) 598-5573.
The experience
“You are never alone during alcohol detox. A physician checks on you throughout the day, nurses monitor you through the night, and your private suite is a calm place to rest and heal.”
Morning
Physician rounds — vitals, medications, and assessment of overnight symptoms
Midday
Nutritious meals to restore hydration and electrolyte balance
Afternoon
Quiet rest, emotional support, and optional conversations with clinical staff
Evening
Night nursing rounds — continuous monitoring through peak withdrawal hours
Cost & insurance
Medical detox is an essential health benefit under federal law. We verify your coverage before admission — free and confidential.
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We work with many more insurers — call us to check your specific plan.
Federally protected
The ACA requires most PPO plans to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with other medical benefits.
Verified before you arrive
We contact your insurer directly and confirm your exact benefits — before you make any commitment.
Self-pay options available
If insurance doesn't cover your stay, we offer private-pay rates and can discuss options with our admissions team.
Benefits vary by plan. Verification is not a guarantee of payment.
What comes next
Detox stabilizes the body — it is not a complete treatment for addiction. The next steps address the psychological and social factors that drive substance use.
Residential Inpatient Rehab
30–90 daysThe recommended next step after alcohol detox. Full-time residential care with individual therapy, group counseling, and 24/7 support.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
OngoingNaltrexone, acamprosate, and other FDA-approved medications combined with therapy to reduce cravings and prevent relapse.
Outpatient & Aftercare
FlexibleStructured outpatient care and long-term aftercare for clients stepping down from residential treatment.
Not sure which level of care is right for you?
Our admissions team will assess your needs and recommend the right path — at no cost, no obligation.
FAQ
Still have questions? Our admissions team is available 24 hours a day — no pressure, no judgment.
Call nowHow long does alcohol detox take?
Most alcohol detox programs last 3 to 7 days for mild to moderate cases. Severe or long-term alcohol use may require up to 2 weeks of medical monitoring, depending on complications and co-occurring conditions.
Is alcohol detox dangerous?
Yes — alcohol withdrawal can cause seizures and delirium tremens, which are life-threatening without medical supervision. We strongly recommend medically supervised detox for anyone with moderate to severe alcohol dependence.
What medications are used during alcohol detox?
Benzodiazepines such as lorazepam or diazepam are commonly used to prevent seizures and reduce withdrawal symptoms. Thiamine, fluids, and other supportive medications may also be administered based on your clinical presentation.
Can I detox from alcohol at home?
Home detox from alcohol is dangerous and can be fatal. Even if you have mild symptoms, medical supervision dramatically improves safety, comfort, and the likelihood of successfully transitioning to treatment.
Is alcohol detox covered by insurance?
Yes — substance use disorder treatment including medical detox is an essential health benefit under U.S. law. Most PPO plans provide coverage. We verify your benefits before admission at no cost.
What happens after alcohol detox?
Detox addresses physical dependence only. We strongly recommend transitioning to residential inpatient treatment to address the psychological, behavioral, and social factors driving alcohol use.
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Every program at Faith Recovery takes place inside our Beverly Hills manor — seamless transitions, same clinical team.
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