Drug & Alcohol Detox Program

You don’t have to go through detox miserable and alone. Medical detox here eases the struggle with 24/7 care, comfort-focused medications, and therapies that support your body and mind. Get through the tough part safely with people who actually get it.

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Nothing Like Detoxing On Your Own

Comfort-Focused Care

Withdrawal symptoms like nausea, anxiety, and insomnia are managed with medications before they become overwhelming.

NAD+ IV therapy used during detox helps clear the fog, restore depleted energy, and support your brain and body as you heal.

Peaceful Surroundings

Quiet surroundings and luxury amenities (like chef-prepared meals) create a safe space where you can rest and reset in private without distractions.

Because emotional triggers and cravings can strike anytime, your medical team is by your side 24/7 to adjust care or provide support the moment you need it.

Fast, Private Admissions

We are often able to accommodate same-day admissions to stop feeling sick sooner. The process is easy and judgement-free.

Transportation is available if you need it to get here safely.

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What To Expect At Detox

Detox here is about more than getting the substances out of your system — it’s about helping you feel better faster and giving you the stability to keep moving forward.

1 Each detox plan is customized to your body, your symptoms, and your risks — including medical protocols for high-risk or complex medical situations.
2 Most detox stays last 3–10 days, depending on what you’re detoxing from and how you’re feeling.
3You have options to continue treatment as long as you need — including residential rehab or day or evening outpatient programs.

Personalized Care from Detox Professionals

Here, you can always expect specialized care that’s grounded in science and backed by lived experience. Doctors manage the physical symptoms, therapists help with the intense emotions that often come with detox.

We stay current on the latest research to can adjust your care plan in real time — before symptoms get out of control.

Dr. Michael Kane

PSYCHIATRIST

Dr. Michael Kane MD

Chief Medical Director


Double board-certified in Psychiatry and Family Medicine

Treating complex substance use patients for over a decade

Featured in 150+ publications like Newsweek and research journals

Truly listens and goes beyond symptoms with innovative therapies

Jackie Daniels

THERAPIST

Jackie Daniels LCSW

Director of Clinical Development


Masters-level clinically licensed therapist

20+ years of experience in addiction & mental health treatment

National speaker & recovery advocate

Decades in recovery herself with relatable lived experience

Seriously, It’s Way Better Than You’re Expecting

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I went to ICFR in December of 2020 for medically assisted detox from alcohol. I couldn’t have asked for a more understanding and caring staff that helped me to get sober. Still to this day they reach out periodically and check on me.

Brooke G.
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From the first phone call asking for help, to now; the support, healing, and tools I have received has exceeded all my expectations. The detox facility is beautiful. The therapy and facilitators are top of the line.

Emily S.
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The detox portion provided round the clock care that I needed to safely detox. I got to better understand myself and my addiction.

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And, Detox Is Covered By Insurance

All major insurance companies cover detox — sometimes with zero out-of-pocket cost to you. Check your benefits quickly for free with no pressure to actually move forward.

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Detox for Alcohol, Opioids, Benzos & More

We see most commonly: alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, or multiple substances at once. Stimulants (like methamphetamine or cocaine) and sedatives (like barbiturates) also may require medical detox.

Alcohol Detox Specifics

Alcohol is the number one reason people come to detox — and it’s also one of the most dangerous substances to quit alone.

Alcohol withdrawal can cause seizures, hallucinations, and life-threatening DTs (delirium tremens) if not managed in a medical setting.

What you need to know about alcohol detox:

Opioid Detox Specifics

Opioids — including painkillers, heroin, and fentanyl — are the second most common substances people need detox for.

While opioid withdrawal isn’t always life-threatening, it can feel unbearable physically and emotionally, which is why so many people trying alone relapse before they get through it.

What you need to know about opioid detox:

Benzodiazepine Detox Specifics

Benzodiazepines — like Xanax®, Klonopin®, Valium®, and Ativan® — are among the most dangerous substances to detox from without medical help.

Stopping suddenly can cause seizures, panic attacks, or psychosis, making at-home detox especially risky.

What you need to know about benzo detox:

Stimulants, Sedatives & Polysubstance Detoxes

Many people come to detox using more than one substance — like alcohol and Ambien. Others may need detox for substances like methamphetamine, cocaine, or less common sedatives that cause their own risks and challenges.

What you need to know about detox for other drugs:

It Starts With A Simple Call

Don’t risk detoxing alone! Most people never expect complications — until they happen. With a treatment plan tailored to your body, health, and substance use history, you feel better faster and avoid unexpected risks.

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