Addiction Treatment
Heroin addiction is one of the most challenging — and most treatable — conditions we see. With the right medical support and therapeutic care, lasting recovery is absolutely possible.
Heroin is a highly addictive opioid that binds to the brain's mu-opioid receptors, producing intense euphoria followed by profound sedation. Physical dependence can develop after just a few uses. Once dependent, stopping without medical support is excruciating — and dangerous.
The heroin epidemic in Southern California has touched every community. We treat people from all walks of life — and we do so with compassion, expertise, and zero judgment.
Heroin withdrawal begins within 6–12 hours of the last use and peaks at 48–72 hours. Symptoms include intense muscle cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anxiety, insomnia, and overwhelming cravings. While not typically fatal, it is one of the most uncomfortable withdrawal experiences without medical support.
Our medical team uses evidence-based protocols including Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone), clonidine, and comfort medications to dramatically reduce withdrawal severity. You'll be monitored around the clock in a private, comfortable suite.
MAT — using medications like buprenorphine or naltrexone alongside therapy — has the strongest evidence base for treating heroin and opioid use disorder. We offer MAT as part of a comprehensive treatment plan. MAT is not "trading one drug for another" — it's evidence-based medicine that saves lives.
Heroin addiction is a medical condition, not a character flaw. We treat it as such — with science, compassion, and without judgment.
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