Opioid Addiction Treatment

If you or someone you love is battling opioids addiction, we want you to know—you are not alone. There is hope, and healing is possible. At Milton Recovery Centers, we provide expert care to help you take your life back.

A man in group therapy with his head in his hands being supported by others while he discusses his opioid addiction

What Makes Synthetic Opioids So Dangerous?

Opioids—like fentanyl, tramadol, and other lab-made substances—are incredibly powerful and highly addictive. Unlike naturally derived opiates, opioids are designed to be much stronger, often leading to a fast and dangerous spiral into dependence.

Some of the most common opioids include:

  • Fentanyl – A prescription painkiller that’s often mixed with other substances, leading to accidental overdoses.
  • Tramadol – A deceptively mild-seeming opioid that can still lead to dependence.
  • Carfentanil – So potent that it’s used as an elephant tranquilizer, making it incredibly dangerous for humans.
  • Illicitly Manufactured Synthetic Opioids – Often mixed into street drugs, making them unpredictable and life-threatening.

Fentanyl is often used as a cutting agent in other street drugs, like cocaine and even marijuana, leading to dependence on opioids without realizing it and increasing opioid overdose.

An Opioid Addiction Recovery Plan Built for You

At Milton Recovery Centers, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all treatment. Your story is unique, so your recovery should be too. We create personalized treatment plans that address both the physical and emotional sides of addiction.

Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) for Opioid Addiction

For those who need extra support, our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers intensive, full-day treatment while allowing you to return to a safe, supportive home in the evenings. PHP includes:

  • Daily therapy and counseling sessions
  • Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) options to ease cravings and withdrawal symptoms
  • Trauma-informed care to address the emotional side of addiction
  • A structured, supportive environment to help you focus on healing

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Opioid Addiction

If you need treatment but still want to maintain work, school, or family responsibilities, our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a great option. IOP provides:

  • Therapy sessions that fit into your daily life
  • Strategies to help you cope with triggers and stress in real-world settings
  • Access to holistic therapies like yoga, mindfulness, and creative arts
  • Continued medical and emotional support to help you stay on track

Long-Term Healing & Relapse Prevention

Recovery from opioids addiction doesn’t stop when treatment ends—it’s a lifelong journey. That’s why we focus on setting you up for lasting success with aftercare and relapse prevention programs.

Therapies That Help You Heal from Opioid Addiction

A Community That Supports You For Life

  • Sober living resources to help you transition back into everyday life with stability.
  • 12-step and peer support groups so you can connect with others who truly understand your journey.
  • Alumni programs and regular check-ins keep you motivated and supported long after treatment ends.

A Future Free from Opioid Addiction

We know how hard making the first step to recovery is. But we also know that recovery is possible—because we’ve seen so many people just like you rebuild their lives and find joy again. No matter how long you’ve struggled or how hopeless it might feel, you can take back your life. And the team at Milton Recovery Centers will be with you every step of the way.

Verify Your Insurance

We will review of your insurance policy as you beginning the treatment-seeking process. Learn about your options today:

Thinking About Treatment?

Our trained, professional staff has answers to your questions. We also provide the following:

  • Access to top-rated addiction centers
  • Compassionate and caring assistance
  • Financial assistance and insurance help

Are You Ready to Get Help?

Our treatment specialists are available 24/7 to help you or your loved one find a treatment program that suits your needs.

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