A Specialized Medical Detox Program
All Opiates Detox focuses on one highly effective program: a rapid, sedation-assisted detox designed to eliminate the physical dependency on opiates quickly and without pain. This intensive, medically supervised procedure is the sole focus of the facility, ensuring that every resource and staff member is dedicated to providing the safest and most comfortable detox experience possible.
Program Length: 3 Days (Monday to Thursday)
This is an intensive inpatient medical procedure. Patients are admitted and placed under sedation while a team of medical experts administers medications to cleanse the body of opiates. The process bypasses the severe pain and discomfort of traditional withdrawal. Patients are monitored 24/7 in a clinical ICU-like setting. The program concludes with a Naltrexone implant or injection to help prevent relapse by blocking cravings.
Environment & Accommodations
The environment at All Opiates Detox is a secure, clinical setting designed for intensive medical care, similar to a hospital's Intensive Care Unit (ICU). This is not a traditional rehab with home-like amenities; the focus is entirely on patient safety and medical supervision. The facility is a locked unit located next to Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital. Patients recover in bays separated by curtains, not in private or semi-private rooms, allowing for constant monitoring by the nursing staff. The total patient capacity varies depending on medical needs.
Patients stay in a clinical unit designed for close medical observation. The setup resembles an ICU, with recovery bays rather than private rooms.
Patients do not have private rooms. They recover in a shared space with curtains for privacy, allowing for constant monitoring by medical staff.
The program accepts all adults in a co-ed environment. The focus is on individual medical treatment within the shared clinical space.
Policies & Rules
For patient safety and to ensure the integrity of the medical procedure, this is a locked facility. Patients remain onsite for the full 3-day duration.
Comfort medicines and Suboxone are used as part of the detox protocol. A Naltrexone blocker is administered at the end of the procedure.
Smoking is permitted in a designated area outside. However, it's not allowed on the day of the procedure or the day before for medical safety.
Personal cell phones are allowed during the stay, allowing patients to remain connected with loved ones when not resting.
Family can meet with doctors at drop-off. There are no visits Tuesday-Wednesday. Family is expected to pick up the patient on Thursday.
Due to the nature of the sedation procedure, patients will not eat much. The diet consists mostly of liquids and light foods like crackers.
Program & Treatment
Learn about the program structure, medical procedure, and treatment model.
This is the only facility in North America that performs rapid detox with two Board-Certified MDs (anesthesiologist and addictionologist). The key benefits are a guaranteed painless withdrawal, a short 3-day duration, the use of a Naltrexone blocker to prevent relapse, and direct aftercare access to the physicians.
They offer one specialized program: a rapid, 3-day sedation detox for opiates, including Fentanyl, Heroin, Oxycodone, Suboxone, and Methadone.
This is a medical facility, not a therapy-based rehab. The primary treatment is the rapid detox procedure under sedation, followed by the use of a Naltrexone implant or injection to block cravings. There are no traditional counseling or therapy sessions.
No. The focus is on the medical procedure of detoxification. It is not a 12-Step or behavioral therapy program.
No, the program is strictly medical and clinical, suitable for individuals of any or no faith.
No, the program's sole focus is on the physical detoxification from opiates. They do not offer treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders.
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Cost & Admission
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The cost for the 3-day detox program is approximately $10,000. They also offer 12-month interest-free financing options.
No, this is a self-pay only facility. They do not accept insurance or Medicaid.
Yes, the entire facility is specialized in providing rapid opiate detoxification under medical sedation.
Yes, comfort medicines, including Suboxone, are part of the medical protocol used during the detox procedure to ensure patient comfort.
Daily Life & Rules
Details on the facility environment, what to bring, and policies.
The entire inpatient stay is for 3 days, typically running from Monday morning to Thursday morning.
The setting is a clinical unit, much like a hospital ICU. Patients do not get private rooms; they recover in medical bays separated by privacy curtains to allow for continuous staff monitoring.
Yes, it is a locked medical facility to ensure the safety and security of all patients during the intensive 3-day procedure.
Yes, personal cell phones are allowed. Smoking is permitted in a designated outdoor area, but not on the day of or the day before the procedure.
Bring: A few sets of comfortable clothes, sleepwear, slip-on shoes, your ID, and any current medications in their original bottles. Bring your phone and charger. Basic, alcohol-free toiletries are also recommended.
Leave at home: Valuables, weapons, drugs/alcohol, food/drinks, and revealing clothing. Keep packing minimal for the short 3-day stay.
Support, Staff & Community
Information on the care team, family involvement, and peer environment.
Care is provided by a dedicated medical team led by two Board-Certified Medical Doctors: an anesthesiologist and an addiction medicine specialist/PCP. The team also includes nurses and other medical professionals. There are no psychiatrists or psychologists on staff.
The program is for co-ed adults (18+) from all backgrounds who are seeking to detox from opiates. All patients are private pay. Patient occupancy varies.
Family involvement is limited due to the short, medically intensive stay. Family members can meet the doctors at drop-off on Monday. There are no visits on Tuesday or Wednesday. Family can pick the patient up on Thursday morning.
This facility is strictly a detox. They do not offer formal aftercare services like therapy or sober living. However, upon discharge, patients are given the direct contact information for the physicians, who are available 24/7 for guidance and management.