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Suboxone Detox

- We do not Prescribe Suboxone but instead We help patients detox from it -

Suboxone was introduced on the market to reduce illegal opiate use and to help ease individuals off of opiate addiction with a partial opioid agonist, generating a milder effect. Suboxone detox could be difficult because the drug is a partial opiate , which could cause both, long term mental and physical addiction.

Traditional drug rehab treatment methods for Suboxone addiction - talk therapy along with medicinal treatment to lessen the pain of withdrawal - often have less than 10% success rates after the first year due to Suboxone's powerful, physically addictive properties.

Waismann Method

Detox from Suboxone is performed with the Waismann Methodsm a medical procedure under anesthesia that induce and speed the opiate withdrawal while the patient sleeps.

Suboxone addiction is a serious problem in the United States and tends to happen quickly and to unsuspecting individuals who have been prescribed Suboxone for legitimate reasons. The addiction creeps up quickly and once you have a Suboxone addiction, chances are it’s too late to find an easy solution to get off Suboxone ®.

Read more about the Waismann Method

Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR)

An advanced rapid drug treatment method of Suboxone detox is the Accelerated Neuro-Regulation (ANR) which provides the highest success rate in the field of opiate dependency in the last decade. ANR, also known as the Waismann Methodsm of Rapid Detox, treats Suboxone addiction as a physical disease that can be overcome with advanced medical techniques.

Some key factors why we are the leading detox center for patients dependent on Suboxone:

  • Highest success rate in the country.
  • Pioneers of the Rapid Detox treatment for opiates.
  • More than 10 years of experience implementing and perfecting the procedure.
  • Thousands of successful patients.
  • We treat the highest levels of opiates in the country.
  • Continuously featured in the media as a trusted expert and information source in the field of rapid opiate detoxification.

Treatment Details

The Suboxone detox treatment is performed in:

  • A full service hospital under the strict supervision of one of our medical directors.
  • During Suboxone detox using ANR or the Waismann Methodsm, the body's opiate receptors are cleansed of opiates while the patient is anaesthetized and asleep.
  • The goal is to rid the body of physical addiction: the patient literally sleeps through physical withdrawal.
  • ANR eliminates the cravings that often accompany traditional opiate detox treatments.
  • You are followed every step of the way from admission to release, and are assisted in creating a plan for remaining opiate-free once you complete your Suboxone detox.
  • Read more about Rapid Detox with the Waismann Method.

Post-Procedure After-Care

  • Post treatment patients come to the Domus Retreat After-Care facility for post-procedure after-care, located in Orange Country, for its peace and serenity.
  • Licensed therapists assess each patient's specific emotional and social needs and offer individualized After-Care options to help patients move beyond their opiate or painkiller dependency.
  • Read more about the Post-Procedure After-Care.

Waismann Methodsm is proud to say that we have the highest success rate of any other Suboxone detox facility. The Waismann Methodsm allows most patients to return to a productive life in a matter of days and eliminates the need to spend months in hospitals or rehab programs.

Get Help with Suboxone Addiction Now

Call us today to discuss how the Waismann Method can free you from your Suboxone dependency and get your life back.

  • Call Call (310) 205-0808 or (888) 987-HOPE (4673) during business hours. for more information about rapid detox treatment for prescription drug addiction
  • Call After-hours and weekends, please call (310) 927-7155.
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