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Medically supervised withdrawal management — the safe first step of addiction treatment.
Detoxification is the process of clearing drugs or alcohol from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms. Because withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines can be dangerous, medically supervised detox is the safest way to begin recovery.
A detox program usually lasts 3 to 10 days. Clinical staff monitor vital signs around the clock and use medications to ease symptoms and reduce cravings. Detox addresses physical dependence — it is the starting point of treatment, not a substitute for the therapy that follows.
Browse 988 drug & alcohol detox centers across 50 states.
Detoxification is the process of clearing drugs or alcohol from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms. Because withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines can be dangerous, medically supervised detox is the safest way to begin recovery.
Select your state below to see drug & alcohol detox centers in your area. Each center listing shows location, the conditions treated, and services offered. You can also call our free, confidential 24/7 helpline for personalized recommendations and insurance verification.
Yes. Under the Affordable Care Act and federal parity law, most health plans — including private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare — must cover medically necessary addiction treatment. Because detox is short-term, it is usually less expensive than a full rehab program, and most insurance plans cover medically necessary withdrawal management.
Our compassionate team is available 24/7 to help you understand whether drug & alcohol detox is the right fit, verify your insurance, and connect you with a trusted facility — free and completely confidential.