Addiction Treatment Plans
Medically Assisted Detox
6-10 day Out-Patient Detox (10 consecutive days, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
Partial Hospitalization Treatment Program (PHP)
15-30 day Partial Hospitalization Treatment Program
(Monday – Friday)
Outpatient Treatment Program (OP)
60 day Intensive Out-Patient Program
(Monday – Friday)
Medically Assisted Detox
6-10 Day Out-Patient Detox (6-10 consecutive days, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
Our proprietary detox protocols consist of the use of IV NAD therapy along with other medications and vitamins to greatly curve withdrawals and cravings while repairing the brain and body during acute and post-acute withdrawal symptoms.
What to Expect From Your Visit
- 6-10 Day Out-Patient Detox (6-10 consecutive days, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.)
- Our proprietary detox protocols consist of the use of IV NAD therapy along with other medications and vitamins to greatly curve withdrawals and cravings while repairing the brain and body during acute and post-acute withdrawal symptoms.
- Physician and Nurse supervised
- Physical Exam
- General Wellness Laboratory Exam with detailed lab if needed
- Management of pre-existing medical issues
- Detox protocols for all addictive substances and for combined substance usage (opioids, benzodiazepine, alcohol, buprenorphine (suboxone), methamphetamine, etc.)
- Urinalysis upon intake, day 6 & day 10
Partial Hospitalization Treatment Program (PHP)
15-30 days Partial Hospitalization Treatment Program (Monday – Friday)
What to Expect From Your Visit
- 15-30 day Partial Hospitalization Treatment Program (Monday – Friday)
- Led by Behavioral Health Professionals
- Combines Individual Therapy Sessions, Addiction education & Sober Living Skills
- Medical Oversight & Medication Management
- Individual Therapy Sessions with a Therapist
- Physical Exam
- Person-Centered Treatment Plan
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy
- Relapse Prevention
- Early Recovery Skills
- Motivational Interviewing
- Stress Management
- Family Education
- Group Therapy
- Financial Training & Planning
- Job Skills
- Yoga & Meditation
- Fitness & Nutrition
- Urinalysis upon intake, weekly & randomly
Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP)
30-90 days Intensive Out-Patient Program (Monday – Friday)
What to Expect From Your Visit
- 30-90 days Intensive Out-Patient Program (Monday – Friday)
- Led by Behavioral Health Professionals
- Combines Individual Therapy Sessions, Addiction education & Sober Living Skills
- Medical Oversight & Medication Management
- Individual Therapy Sessions with a Therapist
- Physical Exam
- Person-Centered Treatment Plan
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy
- Relapse Prevention
- Early Recovery Skills
- Motivational Interviewing
- Stress Management
- Family Education
- Group Therapy
- Financial Training & Planning
- Job Skills
- Yoga & Meditation
- Fitness & Nutrition
- Urinalysis upon intake, weekly & randomly
Frequently Asked Questions
Is NAD safe:
Yes, NAD is a naturally occurring co-enzyme found in every living cell in the body. Also, a Pharmaceutical Review Committee states that it is “inherently safe”. This review can be found at FDA.gov
How long does the NAD Drug Detox Treatment take:
10 consecutive days of outpatient treatment.
Do I have to do the full 10-day treatment:
Yes, our protocols are built to give you the maximum chance of recovery.
Do you treat all addictive substances?
Yes, We treat all addictive substances and have specific protocols for each as well as cross addictions.
Do you treat alcohol addiction?
Yes, our alcohol treatment is very effective.
Do NAD supplements work in place of the 10 day IV Detox?
No. Although supplements are good for maintenance after treatment, it does not replace being treated via IV for 10 consecutive days. We need to saturate the system for a 10 day period.
Do you use different products during the treatment?
Yes, depending on what you are dealing with, we use other supplements and medications in combination.
Is the treatment the same for each different addicted substance?
No, we have protocols that are substance-specific for maximum effect.
Contact Us
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