Ultram Rehab

Ultram is the brand name for tramadol, a narcotic-like pain reliever that can be habit-forming and lead to dependence. Ultram is used to treat moderate to severe pain and its extended release version manages around-the-clock pain. Developing an Ultram addiction means you will likely need to seek help with detox to ensure safety and minimize the suffering of withdrawal. The Waismann Method is a leader in the field of opiate detox and knows most people don’t set out to become addicted. Prescription narcotics are known to cause habituation for those who take them for extended periods. Our Ultram rehab is safe, effective and thorough in its approach to painkiller detox. The focus of rehabs can vary greatly with some offering help for physical issues related to addiction. Others may treat only the psychological aspects. Some base their programs on religion, while Waismann Method bases its procedure on medicine and science. We’ve perfected our in-hospital procedure over the last decade and have treated thousands of people like you from across the world.

Waismann Method Effectively Manages a Painful Withdrawal

Our programs are individualized because we know you have a unique set of needs and concerns. Other rapid detox programs have tried to emulate our procedure but don’t measure up when it comes to safety, around-the-clock monitoring, discretion and withdrawal management. Patients can be opiate-free in 2 to 4 days, our required hospital stay. Our procedure takes less than two hours and uses intravenous medications to cleanse Ultram from patients’ opiate receptors. This accelerates the withdrawal phase and patients awake from light sedation without awareness they experienced withdrawal. The prospect of avoiding a painful withdrawal gives our patients the hope they’ve desperately been searching for. The hospital stay also includes pre-testing to rule out underlying medical conditions and post monitoring. Also, we never use opiate replacement drugs such as methadone or Suboxone to wean patients from Ultram and other opiates. We know this can lead to the need for another detox.

Our Medical Approach to Ultram Rehab Recognizes You Need Individual Treatment

We approach opiate addiction with complete compassion and we treat the person as well as the problem. We won’t label you an addict for life or make you attend meetings or therapy sessions indefinitely. We know you can and will regain control over your life without returning to past behaviors. We recognize Ultram addiction as a central nervous system disorder caused by continuous opiate intake. Many other programs view it as a result of bad choices or personal weakness. We don’t believe everyone should be treated for Ultram addiction in exactly the same way. Our holistic approach to Ultram detox focuses on the mind-body connection, nutrition, exercise, recreation, communication, relaxation and balance for the return to school, work and social life. We also offer our Domus Retreat transitional living facility for those patients who want to extend recovery through therapy and holistic services. These include massage, biofeedback and group and individual counseling.

 

Find Help with Ultram Addiction Now!

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