FENTANYL ADDICTION PROGRAM

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Our fentanyl addiction program provides specialized, compassionate care to help you overcome addiction, restore your health, and rebuild a life filled with purpose and hope.

Safe, Compassionate, and Proven Care to Overcome Fentanyl Dependency

At Foundation Point Behavioral Health, we provide specialized and compassionate treatment for individuals struggling with fentanyl addiction. As one of the most dangerous opioids on the market, fentanyl poses a serious risk of overdose and death—even in small doses. Our evidence-based approach to fentanyl recovery focuses on personalized care, medical support, and long-term relapse prevention to help clients reclaim their lives.

What Is Fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid, 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine. Originally developed for pain management in cancer patients, it is now commonly involved in opioid overdose deaths due to its potency and illegal distribution. Many users unknowingly ingest fentanyl when it is mixed into other drugs like heroin, cocaine, or counterfeit pills—making it especially dangerous.

Signs and Symptoms of Fentanyl Addiction

Fentanyl use can quickly lead to dependence and addiction. Common signs include:

If you or a loved one is experiencing these symptoms, immediate treatment is critical.

Our Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Program

At Foundation Point Behavioral Health, we offer a structured and supportive environment for individuals to recover safely from fentanyl addiction. Our comprehensive program includes:

Fentanyl withdrawal can be intense and potentially dangerous. We offer medically supervised detox to help manage withdrawal symptoms and ensure a safe, comfortable start to recovery.
While cocaine detox is typically not life-threatening, withdrawal can be emotionally intense. We provide supervised detox support to ensure a safe and comfortable transition into treatment.
Every client receives a tailored recovery plan based on their unique history, needs, and goals. Treatment may include:
We may use FDA-approved medications such as buprenorphine or naltrexone to help reduce cravings, prevent relapse, and support long-term recovery.
Our licensed therapists use evidence-based methods such as:

Clients can continue their recovery through our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) or Outpatient Program, which allows for flexibility while receiving structured care. Ongoing aftercare planning ensures that clients have the tools and resources to maintain sobriety after treatment.

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