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All Opiates Detox

Painless 3-Day Rapid Opiate Detox in Michigan

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4.7

(69 Google reviews)

Substance Use Hospital Setting Detox Coed Adults Short Stay (3-Day)
1848 Biddle Ave, Wyandotte, MI 48192
Admissions: 8am - 6pm

Overview

Located in Wyandotte, Michigan, All Opiates Detox offers a highly specialized and innovative approach to overcoming opiate addiction. They provide a unique 3-day inpatient rapid detox procedure performed under sedation, designed to make the withdrawal process painless and safe. The environment is a secure, locked, clinical setting similar to a hospital's ICU, located next to Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital. Patients recover in monitored bays separated by curtains, not private rooms, to ensure constant medical supervision. This medical detox is led by two board-certified doctors—an anesthesiologist and an addiction medicine specialist—ensuring the highest level of clinical care. Following the detox, patients receive a Naltrexone implant or injection to block cravings and support long-term recovery. As a private, self-pay facility, All Opiates Detox provides a focused, effective, and fast path to beginning a new, opiate-free life. Visit their website here.

Facility

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Facility exterior Patient room Medical equipment Patient monitoring area Consultation room Patient care area Recovery bay Reception area Hallway Medical room Waiting area Facility sign
Hospital / ICU Setting
Shared Recovery Bays
Low Occupancy (Varies)
Personal Phones Allowed
Smoking Permitted
Onsite Medical Testing
Financing Available
Direct Access to Doctors Post-Detox

Your First Step is a Conversation

Reaching out can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. The admissions team is here to listen without judgment and help you understand your options.

  • Your call is 100% confidential. Speak with All Opiates Detox's admissions.
  • There's no commitment to enroll. They're here to answer questions.
  • Talk next steps clearly. Discuss costs and what treatment looks like.
(800) 458-8130

Treatment

Levels of Care

Rapid Opiate Detox

Medically supervised inpatient procedure.

A 3-day intensive, inpatient medical program to safely and painlessly detox from opiates under sedation.

Approaches

Sedation-Assisted Patients are put under sedation during the procedure, ensuring they do not experience conscious withdrawal symptoms.
Naltrexone Blocker A Naltrexone implant or Vivitrol injection is administered post-detox to block opiate cravings and prevent relapse.
Medical Monitoring Continuous 24/7 medical supervision and monitoring in a hospital-like ICU setting throughout the 3-day stay.
No Dual Diagnosis This is a medical detox facility only and does not provide therapy or treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders.

Policies

Locked Facility

Secure unit to ensure patient safety during the procedure.

Medication Policy

Uses comfort meds, Suboxone, and a Naltrexone blocker.

Smoking Allowed

Permitted in designated areas, with restrictions.

Electronics Policy

Personal cell phones are permitted during the stay.

Visitation Policy

No visits during the 3-day stay; family meets staff at drop-off/pickup.

Diet & Nutrition

Diet is restricted to liquids and light foods due to sedation.

Cost

Payment Structure

All Opiates Detox is an exclusively self-pay facility. They do not accept any private insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. All costs must be paid out-of-pocket.

Self-Pay

Please call to confirm exact pricing. Financing is available.

  • 3-Day Rapid Detox Program: $10,000
  • Financing: 12-month interest-free financing available.

Reviews

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4.7 / 5

Based on 69 Google reviews

What Clients Appreciate

  • Painless Procedure: Reviewers consistently state the detox was life-saving and bypassed the agony of withdrawal.

  • Caring Staff: Doctors and nurses are described as amazing, professional, and non-judgmental.

  • Effective Results: Patients express immense relief and gratitude, calling it the "easiest detox" they've experienced.

"It seems scary, but its not. They make you feel comfortable the whole time. You go to sleep and wake up with no withdrawal symptoms... If you want to get clean, this is the first step. They are very understanding and dont judge. Dr. A and his whole staff is amazing. This procedure saved my life..."

— Cody M. (Google Review)

"Best decision I have ever made! I'm on day 5 and feel pretty good! Still a little weak but it gets better everyday. I was scared to death to do this but the staff here made me feel extremely comfortable and relaxed. I went in on a Monday morning and walked out on a Thursday morning feeling so relieved. It was the easiest detox I have ever experienced..."

— Matthew S. (Google Review)
View additional context from reviews

While reviews are overwhelmingly positive, the few critical comments focus on the high out-of-pocket cost of the procedure. Some reviews mention that while the detox itself is painless, the post-detox period can still involve weakness and recovery time, which may not have been fully anticipated. Communication issues or feeling rushed were mentioned in a very small number of cases.

Location

Address

All Opiates Detox

1848 Biddle Ave

Wyandotte, MI 48192, USA

Hours

Admissions: 8am - 6pm
Inpatient program operates 24/7.

Frequently Asked Questions

Program & Treatment

Why choose this program? What makes it different?

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.

What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?

They offer one specialized program: a rapid, 3-day sedation detox for opiates, including Fentanyl, Heroin, Oxycodone, Suboxone, and Methadone.

What types of therapies are used?

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.

Does this program use the 12-Steps?

No. The focus is on the medical procedure of detoxification. It is not a 12-Step or behavioral therapy program.

Is the program faith-based?

No, the program is strictly medical and clinical, suitable for individuals of any or no faith.

Do you treat co-occurring mental disorders / dual diagnosis?

No, the program's sole focus is on the physical detoxification from opiates. They do not offer treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders.

How long has this facility been open?

The founding date is not listed. If you are the owner, please claim this listing to complete this information.

Cost & Admission

What will my costs be for treatment?

The cost for the 3-day detox program is approximately $10,000. They also offer 12-month interest-free financing options.

Do you accept insurance?

No, this is a self-pay only facility. They do not accept insurance or Medicaid.

Do you provide detoxification services?

Yes, the entire facility is specialized in providing rapid opiate detoxification under medical sedation.

Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?

Yes, comfort medicines, including Suboxone, are part of the medical protocol used during the detox procedure to ensure patient comfort.

Daily Life, Rules & Family

How long will I be there?

The entire inpatient stay is for 3 days, typically running from Monday morning to Thursday morning.

What is the living situation like? Can I get my own room?

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.

Is this a closed/locked facility?

Yes, it is a locked medical facility to ensure the safety and security of all patients during the intensive 3-day procedure.

Can I use my phone/laptop? Is smoking allowed?

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.

What should I bring? What should I leave at home?

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.

Who provides care here? Are there psychiatrists on staff?

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.

Who will be in treatment with me?

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.

What is the family involvement and visitation policy?

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.

What kind of aftercare and follow-up support is available?

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.

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