Opioid addiction (including Fentanyl, Heroin, OxyContin, and Percocet) is a powerful medical condition that changes the brain’s chemistry. At Addiction Recovery Center (ARC), we understand that overcoming opioid dependency is not a matter of choice—it requires urgent, medical intervention.
Attempting to stop opioids “cold turkey” can be physically agonizing and dangerous. Our medical team prioritizes your safety and comfort.
Physical Symptoms: Muscle pain, nausea, severe anxiety, and restless legs.
Psychological Risks: Intense cravings and depression.
We follow the Gold Standard for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment in Canada:
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): We utilize Health Canada-approved medications (such as Suboxone or Methadone) to stabilize brain chemistry and block cravings, allowing therapy to begin.
Stabilization: A monitored period where physical health is restored.
Behavioral Therapy: Once stable, clients engage in CBT and Group Therapy to rebuild their lives without substances.
If you suspect a loved one is using opioids, immediate professional guidance is recommended. Our admission specialists can help you understand the intervention options available.
Yes. Our medical director can prescribe and monitor Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) as part of a comprehensive recovery plan.
Opioid recovery often requires a longer continuum of care. We recommend a minimum 45-day residential stay, followed by our Aftercare program to prevent relapse.
Addiction is a medical condition, not a life sentence. Our Canadian clinical team is ready to listen without judgment. Get confidential answers about Medical Detox, Therapy, and Insurance Coverage today.