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Drug Detox · Beverly Hills, CA
Expert, medically supervised drug detox in a private Beverly Hills setting — where our clinical team manages withdrawal safely so you can break physical dependence and begin real recovery.
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(844) 598-5573Duration
3–10 days
Level of care
Drug detox
Who it's for
Drug physical dependence
Setting
Private Beverly Hills manor
Overview
Drug detox is the medically supervised process of clearing drugs from your body while managing withdrawal symptoms. Before you can address the mental and emotional aspects of addiction, physical dependence must be safely broken — and that requires professional clinical support.
Substance-specific protocols
Withdrawal management tailored to opioids, stimulants, sedatives, and polysubstance use.
Continuous monitoring
Vital signs, hydration, and neurological status tracked 24/7 by licensed nurses.
Medication support
Suboxone, clonidine, and other FDA-approved medications reduce withdrawal severity.
Private accommodations
Detox in a comfortable private suite — not a crowded clinical ward.
Who this program is for
Drug detox is for individuals physically dependent on opioids, fentanyl, heroin, stimulants, sedatives, or other substances who need professional help managing withdrawal. It is especially critical for those with polysubstance use, co-occurring mental health conditions, or prior failed quit attempts.
Substances treated
Faith Recovery provides medically supervised detox for the full spectrum of illicit and prescription substances — with protocols designed for each drug class.
Opioids & Depressants
Heroin
Fentanyl
Prescription opioids
Methadone
Benzodiazepines
Barbiturates
Stimulants & Other
Cocaine
Methamphetamine
Adderall & prescription stimulants
MDMA / ecstasy
Kratom
Polysubstance use
The process
Withdrawal severity varies by substance. Our physicians adjust your protocol in real time based on your response.
Comprehensive intake
Physicians review substance use history, prior withdrawal experiences, medications, and mental health status. A personalized detox protocol is designed for your specific substances.
Medically managed withdrawal
Licensed staff monitor vital signs and administer medications to ease muscle aches, nausea, anxiety, insomnia, and cravings as substances leave your system.
Psychiatric stabilization
Clinical support addresses anxiety, depression, and cravings throughout detox. Co-occurring mental health symptoms are evaluated and treated.
Treatment planning
Once stabilized, your team collaborates on the next phase — residential inpatient treatment, MAT, or outpatient care based on your clinical needs.
Why professional detox
Unmanaged opioid withdrawal drives near-certain relapse. Stimulant crash can trigger severe depression. Medical detox dramatically improves safety and comfort.
~90%
Relapse rate from unsupported opioid withdrawal
Intense physical suffering drives most people back to using within hours — often at doses that cause fatal overdose due to lowered tolerance.
8–24 hrs
Opioid withdrawal onset for short-acting drugs
Heroin and fentanyl withdrawal begins quickly. Medical support and MAT medications reduce severity dramatically.
3–10 days
Typical supervised drug detox stay
Duration depends on substance, severity, and whether medication-assisted protocols are used.
Detoxing from drugs at home
Drug detox at Faith Recovery
Ready to break free from physical dependence?
Call our admissions team for a free, confidential assessment. We can often admit within 24 hours.
Call now — (844) 598-5573Withdrawal timeline
Detox duration varies by substance, dose, duration of use, and overall health. Your physician provides a personalized estimate at intake.
Opioids & Fentanyl
Hours 8–24
Anxiety, yawning, sweating, and muscle aches begin. Short-acting opioids onset faster than long-acting ones.
Days 2–4
Peak symptoms — severe cramps, nausea, insomnia, and intense cravings. Suboxone or clonidine significantly reduces discomfort.
Days 5–10
Physical symptoms fade. Psychological cravings and fatigue are addressed through clinical support.
Stimulants (Cocaine / Meth)
Days 1–2
The crash — extreme fatigue, depression, increased appetite, and long sleep periods.
Days 3–4
Physical symptoms resolve quickly, but psychological cravings and low mood often continue.
Weeks 2–4
Post-acute cravings and mood instability are common. Therapeutic support prevents relapse.
Prescription Sedatives
Requires careful tapering — abrupt stop can cause seizures
Days 1–4
Rebound anxiety, insomnia, and irritability as sedative levels drop.
Days 5–14
Physician-managed taper protocol. Peak withdrawal may include tremors and panic attacks.
Weeks 2–4
Protracted anxiety and sleep disruption managed with continued clinical care.
Polysubstance Use
Day 1
Comprehensive assessment of all substances. Multi-drug protocol designed with priority on highest-risk withdrawal.
Days 2–7
Staggered withdrawal management as different substances clear at different rates.
Days 7–14
Extended stabilization and psychiatric evaluation before residential transition.
Medical supervision is essential. Opioid relapse after unsupported withdrawal carries fatal overdose risk due to lowered tolerance. Stimulant crash can trigger severe depression. Medical supervision is strongly recommended. Call our admissions team 24/7 at (844) 598-5573.
The experience
“Drug detox is uncomfortable — but it does not have to be unbearable. Medications, monitoring, and a calm private room make the difference between suffering alone and healing with support.”
Morning
Physician check-in — vitals, medication adjustments, and symptom review
Midday
Nutritious meals and hydration to support your body through withdrawal
Afternoon
Emotional support and optional counseling as cravings peak
Evening
Night rounds — comfort medications and continuous monitoring
Cost & insurance
Medical detox is an essential health benefit under federal law. We verify your coverage before admission — free and confidential.
Don't see your provider?
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 daysAddress the root causes of drug addiction with full-time residential therapy, counseling, and 24/7 support.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
OngoingSuboxone, Vivitrol, and other FDA-approved medications combined with therapy to reduce cravings and prevent relapse.
Outpatient & Aftercare
FlexibleIOP, PHP, and structured outpatient care 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 nowWhat drugs require medical detox?
Opioids, benzodiazepines, and alcohol carry the highest medical risk. Stimulants cause less physically dangerous withdrawal but professional support improves comfort and prevents relapse. Polysubstance use always requires medical supervision.
Is drug detox painful?
Withdrawal can be uncomfortable, but medications significantly reduce severity. Our clinical team administers FDA-approved medications and adjusts your protocol continuously to keep you as comfortable as possible.
How is fentanyl detox different?
Fentanyl is extremely potent with rapid onset withdrawal. We use specialized MAT protocols including buprenorphine induction and careful monitoring. Fentanyl detox typically requires closer medical attention than other opioids.
Can I work during drug detox?
Drug detox is an inpatient program requiring 24/7 medical monitoring. Most stays last 3–10 days. After detox, outpatient options may allow you to maintain work and family responsibilities.
Is drug detox covered by insurance?
Yes — medical detox for substance use disorder is an essential health benefit. Most PPO plans cover treatment. We verify your benefits before admission at no cost.
What comes after drug detox?
Detox clears physical dependence but does not treat addiction itself. Residential inpatient treatment is the most recommended next step to address behavioral, psychological, and social factors.
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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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