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Drug Detox in Atlanta

Quit Drug Addiction Today

Our drug detox in Atlanta will help you begin your recovery from drug addiction.

Call Peachtree Recovery Solutions today to get started.

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Drug Detox in Atlanta

Quit Drug Addiction Today

Our drug detox in Atlanta will help you begin your recovery from drug addiction.

Call Peachtree Recovery Solutions today to get started.

John Ward, MS, LPC

John Ward

Medically Reviewed by John Ward

Last Updated on:
October 3, 2024

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What often starts out as just using drugs to relax, get energized, or have a good time often turns into a full-blown addiction. The first step in addiction treatment is going to drug detox. Peachtree Recovery Solutions offers access to a drug detox in Atlanta that helps people from all walks of life free themselves from addiction.

Contact Peachtree Recovery Solutions today to begin your recovery.

You are not alone. You deserve to get help.

Peachtree Recovery Solutions is an industry leader in outpatient substance abuse treatment. Our team of top medical experts specialize in dual diagnosis treatment and are committed to ensuring that each patient is treated as an individual. Call us today, we’re available 24/7.

How Do I Know I Need Drug Detox?

Sometimes a person who needs to go to drug detox doesn’t realize how serious things have gotten.

If you aren’t sure if you or a loved need help overcoming a drug addiction, consider the following questions:

  • Have I tried to give up using drugs but never succeeded?
  • When I go without using drugs, do I experience withdrawal symptoms?
  • Do I want to feel high most of the time?
  • Have my job, education, or personal relationships been negatively impacted by my drug usage?
  • Do I use illegal methods to obtain the drugs I use?
  • Do I get high to try to ease symptoms of anxiety, depression, or other symptoms of poor mental health?
  • Do I isolate so I can use drugs alone?
  • Are many of my friends fellow drug abusers or dealers?

If you answered “yes” to two or more of the above questions, you may have a drug addiction. Speak with a doctor or another professional who can perform an assessment and give you a diagnosis.

Recommended: Signs That Someone Is on Drugs

Types of Drugs We Provide Detox For

Our drug detox in Atlanta provides professional help to stop using several types of drugs. This includes both legal and illicit or “street” drugs, including:

We also provide treatment for dual diagnosis, which is the presence of both an addiction to drugs and a mental health disorder such as depression, bipolar disorder, or anxiety.

Tour our Atlanta Treatment Center

How Does Drug Detox in Atlanta, Georgia Work?

Drug detox in Atlanta provides the all-important first step in treating a drug use disorder.

When someone arrives at our facility, we perform a thorough assessment so we understand the nature and severity of their addiction. With this information, our staff creates treatment plan that will help the person through the challenging first days of being substance-free.

We also monitor the individual to see which withdrawal symptoms they have. We provide medical and psychological support to ease these symptoms and make it easier to complete the detox program. This type of structured round-the-clock care helps people resist temptation.

Without being in a formal detox program, most people find themselves unable to quit abusing drugs. 

How Long Does Withdrawal Last?

How long withdrawal symptoms last depends on varying factors. These include the length and severity of the person’s addiction and the level of care they attend.

Some withdrawal symptoms only last a few days while others last a week or two. Some continue for a month or longer, but these are often more emotional in nature rather than physical. Clinicians in a detox program will provide medical and emotional support to help minimize withdrawal symptoms. 

More on withdrawal symptoms and timelines for various drugs:

What Medications Are Provided for Drug Detox?

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) during detox proves particularly helpful for people going off opioid drug usage. Three types of FDA-approved medications can be used to help people with an opioid addiction. These include:

  • Methadone: This synthetic opioid agonist reduces drug cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
  • Buprenorphine: Also manufactured as Suboxone or Sublocade, this partial opioid agonist helps ease withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings.
  • Naltrexone: If someone taking naltrexone uses opioids, it will block the euphoric effects they used to get. This helps reduce cravings to use opioids again because it removes the payoff. Naltrexone is also available as an injectable called Vivitrol.

What Happens When Detox is Complete?

After someone completes drug detox in Atlanta, they can transition to follow-up treatment. If the addiction is quite severe, going to a residential treatment program may be the best option. For others, attending outpatient care, like a partial hospitalization program (PHP) or an intensive outpatient program (IOP) provides the structured care they need.

The individual can live in their own home or sober living housing and travel to a treatment center for daytime or evening therapy sessions.

Begin Drug Detox in Atlanta Now

Has drug addiction taken over your life but you don’t know where to go for effective help? Peachtree Recovery Solutions offers access to highly effective drug detox in Atlanta that guides you through the challenging first few days of getting sober. A team of licensed medical and psychological clinicians provides the support needed to become drug-free and stay that way.

Included in detox are multiple therapy modalities and FDA-approved medications that ease the physical and emotional difficulties that occur when someone gives up an addiction to drugs. We believe in empowering the individual so they can make it through detox and avoid the temptation to relapse when they graduate from the program.

Do you have any questions about how our program can change your life? Contact us today and get the answers you need.  

John Ward, MS, LPC

John Ward

Medically Reviewed by John Ward


Last Updated on:
October 3, 2024

What often starts out as just using drugs to relax, get energized, or have a good time often turns into a full-blown addiction. The first step in addiction treatment is going to drug detox. Peachtree Recovery Solutions offers access to a drug detox in Atlanta that helps people from all walks of life free themselves from addiction.

Contact Peachtree Recovery Solutions today to begin your recovery.

You are not alone. You deserve to get help.

Peachtree Recovery Solutions is an industry leader in outpatient substance abuse treatment. Our team of top medical experts specialize in dual diagnosis treatment and are committed to ensuring that each patient is treated as an individual. Call us today, we’re available 24/7.

How Do I Know I Need Drug Detox?

Sometimes a person who needs to go to drug detox doesn’t realize how serious things have gotten.

If you aren’t sure if you or a loved need help overcoming a drug addiction, consider the following questions:

  • Have I tried to give up using drugs but never succeeded?
  • When I go without using drugs, do I experience withdrawal symptoms?
  • Do I want to feel high most of the time?
  • Have my job, education, or personal relationships been negatively impacted by my drug usage?
  • Do I use illegal methods to obtain the drugs I use?
  • Do I get high to try to ease symptoms of anxiety, depression, or other symptoms of poor mental health?
  • Do I isolate so I can use drugs alone?
  • Are many of my friends fellow drug abusers or dealers?

If you answered “yes” to two or more of the above questions, you may have a drug addiction. Speak with a doctor or another professional who can perform an assessment and give you a diagnosis.

Recommended: Signs That Someone Is on Drugs

Types of Drugs We Provide Detox For

Our drug detox in Atlanta provides professional help to stop using several types of drugs. This includes both legal and illicit or “street” drugs, including:

We also provide treatment for dual diagnosis, which is the presence of both an addiction to drugs and a mental health disorder such as depression, bipolar disorder, or anxiety.

Tour our Atlanta Treatment Center

How Does Drug Detox in Atlanta, Georgia Work?

Drug detox in Atlanta provides the all-important first step in treating a drug use disorder.

When someone arrives at our facility, we perform a thorough assessment so we understand the nature and severity of their addiction. With this information, our staff creates treatment plan that will help the person through the challenging first days of being substance-free.

We also monitor the individual to see which withdrawal symptoms they have. We provide medical and psychological support to ease these symptoms and make it easier to complete the detox program. This type of structured round-the-clock care helps people resist temptation.

Without being in a formal detox program, most people find themselves unable to quit abusing drugs. 

How Long Does Withdrawal Last?

How long withdrawal symptoms last depends on varying factors. These include the length and severity of the person’s addiction and the level of care they attend.

Some withdrawal symptoms only last a few days while others last a week or two. Some continue for a month or longer, but these are often more emotional in nature rather than physical. Clinicians in a detox program will provide medical and emotional support to help minimize withdrawal symptoms. 

More on withdrawal symptoms and timelines for various drugs:

What Medications Are Provided for Drug Detox?

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) during detox proves particularly helpful for people going off opioid drug usage. Three types of FDA-approved medications can be used to help people with an opioid addiction. These include:

  • Methadone: This synthetic opioid agonist reduces drug cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
  • Buprenorphine: Also manufactured as Suboxone or Sublocade, this partial opioid agonist helps ease withdrawal symptoms and drug cravings.
  • Naltrexone: If someone taking naltrexone uses opioids, it will block the euphoric effects they used to get. This helps reduce cravings to use opioids again because it removes the payoff. Naltrexone is also available as an injectable called Vivitrol.

What Happens When Detox is Complete?

After someone completes drug detox in Atlanta, they can transition to follow-up treatment. If the addiction is quite severe, going to a residential treatment program may be the best option. For others, attending outpatient care, like a partial hospitalization program (PHP) or an intensive outpatient program (IOP) provides the structured care they need.

The individual can live in their own home or sober living housing and travel to a treatment center for daytime or evening therapy sessions.

Begin Drug Detox in Atlanta Now

Has drug addiction taken over your life but you don’t know where to go for effective help? Peachtree Recovery Solutions offers access to highly effective drug detox in Atlanta that guides you through the challenging first few days of getting sober. A team of licensed medical and psychological clinicians provides the support needed to become drug-free and stay that way.

Included in detox are multiple therapy modalities and FDA-approved medications that ease the physical and emotional difficulties that occur when someone gives up an addiction to drugs. We believe in empowering the individual so they can make it through detox and avoid the temptation to relapse when they graduate from the program.

Do you have any questions about how our program can change your life? Contact us today and get the answers you need.  

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Did you know most major health insurance plans with out-of-network benefits can help cover most of the costs associated with our program? Click below to find out your coverage and treatment options for our alcohol rehab and drug rehab in Atlanta