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The detoxification process, also known as detox, is an essential first step to the recovery process. While not every person who begins recovery will experience withdrawal, many people will. Depending on the severity of the substance use disorder, withdrawal symptoms can be lethal. When entering treatment, it is essential to seek the assistance of medical professionals for your safety and well-being.

That’s why AM Healthcare offers medical detox in Los Angeles, California, as an essential part of drug rehab. Combined with personalized treatment plans for every client, we are confident we can help you begin your recovery journey.

What is a Medical Detox?

Detox is the process by which the body removes substances. In the case of drugs and alcohol, they are broken down and excreted from the body. 

Medical detox is the process of using medication while under the supervision and care of medical professionals. This helps relieve some of the symptoms associated with severe withdrawal. It’s the first step of inpatient rehab and is used to help clients recovering from moderate to severe addictions and substance use disorders (SUD).

Medical detox does not cure addiction, nor is it even really considered addiction treatment. Detox is used to help you get through withdrawal to focus on the treatment that will help you achieve long-term recovery and sobriety. The use of medical detox is just one step in a much more extensive treatment plan.

Withdrawal can cause serious medical issues and even cause death in severe cases. This is why medical detox plays an essential role in the early days of recovery. The recovery process can be a long journey; it is crucial to start on the right foot and provide a sound and safe basis for the rest of your treatment.

Why is Detox so Important?

The use of medical detox is essential for two primary reasons. First, withdrawal can be dangerous for those with moderate to severe substance use disorders. Withdrawal can be a fatal process without medical assistance, depending on the substance or substances a person may be addicted to.

Depending on the substance being used and the severity of the disorder, typical withdrawal symptoms can include body pain, vomiting, restlessness, fatigue, anxiety, and depression. In severe cases, people may experience seizures, increased blood pressure and heart rate, fever, hallucinations, and suicidal thoughts. Without medical detox, many people can become severely ill and possibly cause long-term damage to their minds or bodies. 

The second reason medical detox is so necessary is that it ensures that the person entering recovery will make it through to the other side. Typical symptoms associated with withdrawal can be very unpleasant. The cravings can become so severe that many people who attempt to detox themselves at home are likely to give in to the cravings and relapse before the recovery process even truly begins. 

Medical detox is always the safest and most effective way to begin the journey toward recovery for people suffering from a substance abuse disorder.

What to Expect During the Detox Process

The detoxification process can vary depending on the wants and needs of the individual. Medical detox offers 24-hour support and care for people who are likely to experience withdrawal symptoms associated with entering recovery. The detox process’s three steps are to evaluate the situation, stabilize during withdrawal, and prepare for further substance abuse treatment. 

Each program may handle the process differently depending on its protocols and factors that can vary from person to person. Factors that could affect the detox process include what substances the person may be addicted to, the length of time a person has been addicted, and the length of time between the last use of the drug and the start of detox. 

Stabilization comes into play through the care and medical assistance provided during withdrawal. Medication is used not to cure withdrawal but to dull and manage some of the most severe symptoms. At times, staff may decide not to use medication if symptoms are not severe enough, although having medical support available at all times is still important.

The final step of detox is preparing the individual in recovery for further treatment of substance use disorder. Detox on its own is not a cure. You must put in a lot more time and effort afterward to maintain sobriety and avoid relapse. The point of detoxification is only to manage withdrawal. Changing of behaviors towards healthier habits is done during further treatment.

Managing Withdrawal Symptoms

Part of the healthcare services included in medical detox is managing withdrawal symptoms. This is done to not just make detox safer, but to eliminate unnecessary pain and discomfort. Each client receives a personalized care plan that prioritizes their wellness during detox and can vary depending on the individual. 

The withdrawal symptoms associated with drug and alcohol detox are typically managed by a combination of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and various therapeutic modalities. Medication-assisted treatment uses medications to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings and generally makes the process more comfortable. Therapeutic modalities can include clinical interventions such as group therapy and holistic approaches, such as meditation or mindfulness. 

Withdrawal can be hazardous to a person’s health. If you are experiencing any symptoms associated with withdrawal, it is best to reach out for a medical professional’s guidance and support. There is no reason to attempt to deal with withdrawal on your own, and the use of medical detox drastically increases your chances of success.

The Next Step After Detox

Drug detox is only the first step in the healing process, as detox alone is not enough to fully recover from addiction. What treatment programs come next depends on your unique needs, but most transition into a residential treatment program once detox is complete. Others may only need outpatient treatment. The full continuum of care approach at AM Healthcare is to provide you with a customized care plan that meets your needs, from detox to aftercare.

Our Commitment to Safety

AM Healthcare and our partners are accredited by the Joint Commission, an organization that recognizes and affirms the highest standards when it comes to healthcare quality and patient safety. To be accredited by the Joint Commission means that our facilities go above and beyond industry standards to provide exceptional care and safety standards. As such, you can trust that you or your loved one will receive the best care currently available for optimal and compassionate mental and behavioral health care. 

Medical Detox Near Me

Many people actively search for medical detox facilities near them due to substance use disorder. While it is essential to find a detox or treatment facility near you and your loved ones, choosing the right program goes beyond that. Each detox treatment program is likely to have different protocols and plans. It is important to find the one that best fits your needs to find greater success during the early stages of recovery. 

At AM Healthcare, we are here to match you with the best medical detox program for you. Not everyone will respond the same way to the same treatment, and that is fine. Finding the best way to treat the individual is the most critical part of the addiction recovery process. We believe in helping you find support wherever possible. 

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If you or a loved one is facing substance use disorder and thinks they require a medical detox program or a rehab center, please reach out to us to learn more about options near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

AM Healthcare offers all levels of care for inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance treatment. We have six different facilities that each specialize in a different aspect of addiction and mental health recovery, ensuring that wherever we offer AM Healthcare treatment, you or a loved one will be placed in the hands of an experienced professional.

AM Healthcare believes in creating addiction treatment programs that involve each level of care needed for lasting recovery. Treatment programs that are offered as part of our drug and alcohol rehab include:

What you or your loved one will need for recovery will vary based on personal needs. The variety of programs offered by AM Healthcare and our partners ensures that all aspects of care will be covered. 

While we will do our best to accommodate any requests toward any of our six different facilities, we cannot guarantee placement at any one location. This is because each AM Healthcare facility offers different levels of care for either substance abuse treatment or mental health treatment. 

When you contact the AM Healthcare team, we will do our best to accommodate your needs and place you in a facility that will best help you. 

AM Healthcare accepts and is in-network with most major insurance providers’ PPO policies and insurance plans. The best way to know if your insurance will cover your treatment at AM Healthcare is to get in touch with our team. We will work with you to help you get the care you need, no matter which insurance company you have a plan with. If you’d like to have us reach out to you about your insurance, use our verify insurance form.

The treatment services used in our detox programs vary depending on your individual care plan and the individual treatment center. Therapies used at AM Healthcare combine clinical modalities with a holistic approach, which helps clients feel more comfortable during detox. They also help address some of the underlying causes of addiction and substance abuse, which prepares clients for further treatment once detox is complete. 

Some typical treatment modalities you may utilize in detox and beyond at AM Healthcare include:

We are prepared to help those struggling with substance use disorders and drug addiction by offering comprehensive detox services. As such, we are well-equipped to help clients detox from a wide range of substances, including:

The length of time you will need in a detox center will depend on the substance you are detoxing from, how long you were using the substance, and the dosage you were using. However, most people complete detox between 5 and 10 days. Some may take longer, and some may need less time. It’s advised not to rush the detox process and to listen to your treatment provider to ensure your experience is safe and comfortable. 

Drug and alcohol addiction rarely occur on their own. Often, there is an underlying mental health disorder that contributes to the worsening or development of an addiction. Because of this, AM Healthcare offers dual diagnosis treatment for our clients. Treating both the addiction and co-occurring mental health disorder helps promote total healing and lasting recovery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

AM Health Care offers all levels of care for inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance treatment. We have six different facilities that each specialize in a different aspect of addiction and mental health recovery, ensuring that wherever we offer AM Health Care treatment, you or a loved one will be placed in the hands of an experienced professional.
While we will do our best to accommodate any requests toward any of our six different facilities, we cannot guarantee placement at any one location. This is because each AM Health Care facility offers different levels of care for either substance treatment or mental health treatment. When you contact the AM Health Care team, we will do our best to accommodate your needs and place you in a facility that will help you the mo
AM Health Care accepts most major insurance providers' PPO policies. The best way to know if your insurance will cover your treatment at AM Health Care is to get in touch with our team. If you'd like to have us reach out to you about your insurance, use our verify insurance form.
Siri Sat Khalsa, MD, Medical Director
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Siri Sat Khalsa, MD
Dr. Siri Sat Khalsa is a board certified Addictionologist with over a decade of experience as a specialist in detoxing and treating patients with alcohol and substance use disorders. As a graduate of USC medical school and Harbor UCLA residency, she spent 10 years a Family Practitioner before discovering her passion for caring for patients struggling with addictions. Her approach is to safely detox patients as comfortably as possible and to then focus on caring for the anxiety and depression and other mental health issues that typically accompany substance use disorders while simultaneously crafting plans to sustain long term sobriety.

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