Fentanyl Detox and Rehab Centers in Colorado
Many of the detox and rehab centers in Colorado offer programs created specifically for Fentanyl abuse. These programs will have a detoxification program that they work with or have an on-site detox to ensure a painless withdrawal. When someone is seeking treatment for Fentanyl misuse, one of the first things that can come to mind is the painful withdrawal that can happen when you stop taking the medication. Finding a program that has a detoxification center will make the withdrawal process much safer and less painful than going cold turkey. Fentanyl is one of the most addictive opioids manufactured today, but rest assured there are rehab programs that will make recovery possible.Fentanyl is a very addictive synthetic opioid often prescribed for severe pain and chronic pain sufferers. Anyone who has taken fentanyl for a long period of time understands the downside when developing a dependency on the drug. With fentanyl being found in almost every street drug available on the black market today the chances of an accidental overdose are very good. Fortunately, Fentanyl misuse is a treatable condition. Finding a detox center and or rehab center program is the best way to avoid an accidental overdose. Going to inpatient treatment for Fentanyl addiction will be one of the best decisions you can make for yourself or a loved one who is dependent on Fentanyl.
Treatment protocols for Fentanyl addiction are not much different from other opioid treatment protocols. The first step in recovery will be to assess if there is a necessity for detox, and what type of detox protocols would best serve the current use patterns and size of dosage. Before stopping any addictive medications, it is best to consult your doctor and find out if it is safe to do so. If you need help finding a detox center or program close to you, we can help. Please contact us by phone for immediate assistance. This is a necessary step in beginning the recovery process for yourself or for a loved one. Our addiction treatment specialists and staff have over 25 years of experience in helping people find effective and affordable treatment for all addictions. What you tell us is completely confidential. We are HIPAA compliant. We are here to answer your questions and to get you (or a loved one) into treatment today. For immediate intake, call us now.
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Will insurance pay for treatment and detox for Fentanyl addiction?
You can use private health insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross, Aetna, United Healthcare, and others to cover treatment for fentanyl addiction. Insurance companies will cover some or most of the expenses when you use your plan to cover addiction services. Many drug rehab facilities are in-network with major healthcare providers making it less expensive to enter treatment for fentanyl abuse. Addiction specialists will be able to check your coverage and help you decide which program is right for you.Most insurance plans will cover some or part of your detox program even if your doctor has prescribed the fentanyl, you have been misusing. Insurance companies have a set of treatment protocols that they must follow when it comes to addiction, but levels of coverage may vary from plan to plan. We can help you verify your benefits and see if your plan is in-network with one of the fentanyl detox centers near you. You can also call the number on the back of your insurance card and see what your coverage and out-of-pocket expenses are so you can be prepared and understand your financial responsibilities.
How much does a detox for Fentanyl cost?
The price of private detox for most opioids and derivatives can range from about $3,000-20,000 dollars depending on the detox program and type of detox offered. The most expensive detox available is rapid detox which is not usually covered by health insurance. There are also social detox centers and outpatient detoxification programs that can be very low cost or no cost depending on the program. Fentanyl is one of the most addictive opioids that a person can be prescribed. Fentanyl is 50 to 100 times more potent than other opioids in the same family leading to a nationwide epidemic. With fentanyl adding to the ongoing opioid crisis in the country rehab centers, detox facilities, and medication-assisted treatment programs in Colorado are the first defense to help.
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Name-brand drugs that contain Fentanyl
Fentanyl is the generic name for many different drugs on the market today. Brand name Fentanyl prescription medications include:
Duragesic is a medicine that is used in treating chronic pain in children above the age of two and adults. It contains Fentanyl and is available as a transdermal patch. The Duragesic patch time–releases the medication through the skin gradually delivering the medicine to the patient.
Sublimaze is a synthetic opioid used in combination with other drugs for conscious sedation in patients requiring endoscopic diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Fentanyl citrate (sublimaze) is an injectible form of Fentanyl.
Subsys is a very strong pain medication used to treat breakthrough cancer pain in people who already take around-the-clock opioid medications. This is in the form of an oral spray that is used under the tongue.
Actiq is given to cancer patients for treating breakthrough cancer pain that is not controlled by other medications. This medication is in the form of an oral transmucosal lozenge.
Ionsys (fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal system) is a self dosing transdermal plastic housed fentanyl dispensing unit. Each Lonsys system provides on-demand systemic delivery of fentanyl for up to 24 hours or 80 doses whichever comes first. This medication is to be used only in a hospital setting to make sure it is closely monitored.
Abstral is a sublingual tablet that is given to breakthrough cancer pain patients who are already taking opioids and have built up a tolerance to their medications.
How We Can Help
Our addiction treatment specialists and staff have over 25 years of experience in helping people find effective and affordable treatment for all addictions. We can help you verify if your insurance is in network with one of the treatment centers near you. What you tell us is completely confidential. No one will ever know that we spoke to you without your consent. We are HIPAA compliant.We can help educate you as to which type of program is best suited for you. We know that entering into a treatment program is a huge step to take and the commitment to treatment can seem overwhelming. Our counselors are here 24/7 to help guide you to the best-suited treatment center for you. It is sometimes beneficial for the client to go to treatment further away from home. Getting away from temptations and friends who may still be using is often better for many people. Clients who go to rehab in another state also have a harder time leaving treatment early as well. Depending on the situation, our counselors may suggest looking for substance abuse programs that are a plane flight away. Do not wait until something adverse happens before you commit to treatment for addiction to Fentanyl. Our certified counselors will help you answer any questions you have. If you need help locating an inpatient rehabilitation program call to speak with one of our counselors today. We are here to help you find a treatment center that is close to where you live or anywhere in the country.
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Crossroads Turning Points offers intensive outpatient treatment programs, regular outpatient rehab, and an inpatient detox program in Trinidad, Colorado. This rehab center accepts clients on MAT treatment medications that have been prescribed elsewhere. Payments accepted include Medicaid, cash or self-payment, and SAMHSA block grant funding.
Crossroads Turning Points Inc
1004 Carbon Place
Trinidad, CO 81082
Golden Peak Recovery has both long-term and short-term inpatient rehab center programs that can include a residential inpatient detox if needed. Medications used in detox from opioids, fentanyl, and or benzos can include buprenorphine or naltrexone stabilization and tapering programs. Payments accepted include private health insurance and cash or self-payment.
Golden Peak Recovery
2300 South Balsam Lane
Denver, CO 80227
NorthStar Transitions offers residential detox services, intensive outpatient treatment programs, long-term inpatient rehab stays, short-term rehab center programs, and regular outpatient treatment plans. Medications used in tapering and stabilization programs for addictions to opioids or fentanyl may use the following medications, buprenorphine, or Naltrexone.
NorthStar Transitions
3004 Arapahoe Avenue
Boulder, CO 80303
Boulder Alcohol Education Center offers outpatient medication-assisted treatment programs, detox, and regular outpatient therapy programs for opioid and fentanyl overuse. Medications used in the treatment of fentanyl abuse can include buprenorphine or naltrexone. Payments accepted include private health insurance, and cash or self-payments.
Boulder Alcohol Education Center
3300 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 207
Boulder, CO 80303
CuraWest Offers a 24-hour residential detox center program with 24-hour supervision for fentanyl misuse, and opioid abuse disorders. Medications used in stabilization and detox programs can include buprenorphine or naltrexone. Payments accepted include Medicaid, private health insurance, and cash or self-payments.
CuraWest
2535 South Downing Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80210
Community Medical Services Aurora offers outpatient detox and MAT services along with regular outpatient therapy programs. Medications used in tapering, stabilization, and detox programs can include Methadone, Buprenorphine, or Naltrexone. Payments accepted include Medicare, Medicaid, private health insurance, or cash self-payment.
Community Medical Services Aurora on Exposition
14300 East Exposition Avenue
Aurora, CO 80012
Achieve Whole Recovery offers outpatient medication-assisted treatment programs, detox, and stabilization for opioid/ fentanyl misuse. Medications used in the treatment of opioid overuse include buprenorphine or naltrexone. Payments accepted include Medicare, Medicaid, private health insurance, Tricare, and cash or self-payment.
Achieve Whole Recovery
1115 Elkton Drive, Suite 300
Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Sandstone Care Colorado Springs offers outpatient detox, dual diagnosis treatment programs, intensive outpatient treatment programs, and counseling. Detox medications can include buprenorphine or naltrexone, stabilization protocols may be used before tapering to help with a pain-free withdrawal from fentanyl. Payments accepted include Tribal funding ITU funds, private health insurance, Tricare, and cash or self-payment.
Sandstone Care Colorado Springs Outpatient
5731 North Academy Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Summit Stone offers a short-term residential treatment program and residential detox stabilization services for opioid and fentanyl overuse. Opioid and fentanyl detox medications can include buprenorphine or naltrexone. Payments accepted include Medicaid and SAMHSA funding/block grants.
Summit Stone Health Partners Garcia House
1008 Patton Street
Fort Collins, CO 80524
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