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Benzodiazepine Detox in Los Angeles
Benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles at Titan Recovery Center means slow-taper protocols, 24/7 medical supervision, and a private 16-bed residential setting in North Hollywood — built for the medical reality of benzo dependence, not the 7-day playbook borrowed from opioid detox.
If you've tried to stop Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, or Valium and felt the rebound anxiety, the inter-dose withdrawal, the "my brain is wrong" sensation — you're not failing. You're encountering the pharmacology of GABA-receptor downregulation. The medicine to walk safely off benzodiazepines exists. It's residential, it's slow, and it requires a team that actually understands benzo recovery.
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What is benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles?
Benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles is the medically supervised process of safely tapering a patient off benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Ativan, Valium, and others) under 24/7 clinical monitoring. Unlike opioid detox, which is uncomfortable but rarely fatal, benzodiazepine withdrawal can cause grand mal seizures and death — making residential benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles the medical standard of care for moderate-to-high-dose dependence. At Titan Recovery Center in North Hollywood, detox runs 7–21+ days depending on the specific medication, dose, and clinical presentation, with individualized taper schedules built around each patient's pharmacology rather than a fixed protocol.
★ In a benzodiazepine emergency or crisis? Call 911 for medical emergencies, 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, or SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for free, confidential, 24/7 treatment referrals.
Never withdraw from benzodiazepines abruptly. Cold-turkey withdrawal can cause seizures and death. If you have stopped suddenly and are experiencing tremors, severe anxiety, sweating, confusion, or seizure activity, call 911 immediately. California's Good Samaritan law protects you when calling for medical help during a drug emergency.
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Why It's Different
Benzodiazepine Detox Is Not Opioid Detox. It's Closer to Alcohol.
Most generic inpatient detox programs in Los Angeles run on a 7-day protocol designed for opioids. That timeline is wrong for benzodiazepines — and applying it can cause seizures.
Benzodiazepine dependence is fundamentally different from opioid dependence. It develops more often through legitimate prescription use than through recreational seeking. The withdrawal is more dangerous and lasts dramatically longer — the National Library of Medicine's clinical reference on withdrawal syndromes places benzodiazepines alongside alcohol as the withdrawals capable of becoming life-threatening. The underlying anxiety condition that originally led to the prescription doesn't disappear when the medication does. And the standard 30-day rehab calendar — designed for opioid and stimulant patients — is often too short for safe benzodiazepine taper completion.
| Substance | Withdrawal Danger | Acute Detox Timeline | Standard Protocol |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opioids (heroin, fentanyl) | Severe discomfort, rarely fatal | 5–10 days | Comfort meds, MAT (buprenorphine) |
| Alcohol | Potentially fatal (seizures, DTs) | 5–7 days | Benzodiazepine taper |
| Benzodiazepines | Potentially fatal (seizures, death) | 7 days to 21+ days acute, weeks of post-acute | Slow taper (often Ashton-protocol-based) |
| Stimulants (cocaine, meth) | Psychiatric, rarely medically fatal | 3–7 days | Supportive care, sleep, monitoring |
A facility that treats benzodiazepine detox like opioid detox is the wrong facility for benzodiazepine recovery. Look for slow-taper experience, not fast-track marketing.
The benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles patients receive at Titan Recovery Center reflects this clinical reality. We don't compress your taper into seven days because insurance prefers it. We don't cold-turkey patients to "speed up" admission flow. Our medical team uses individualized taper schedules calibrated to your specific benzodiazepine, your dose history, your duration of use, and how your body actually responds — adjusted in real time based on validated withdrawal scoring.
This is the gap most benzodiazepine detox Los Angeles programs leave on the table: matching the protocol to the medication, not the calendar to the bed turnover. If you've already tried a 7-day detox elsewhere and relapsed in the first month, you didn't fail the program. The program failed your pharmacology. Our broader Los Angeles detox philosophy at Titan is that length of stay is a clinical decision, not an insurance decision.
What Titan Does
What Sets Our Residential Benzodiazepine Detox Apart
Six clinical practices that distinguish a real benzodiazepine detox program from a generic substance use facility taking benzo patients on the side.
Individualized taper protocols, not a fixed schedule
Different benzodiazepines require different taper approaches. Xanax (alprazolam) is short-acting, has a steep dose-response curve, and is notoriously difficult to taper directly. Klonopin (clonazepam) and Valium (diazepam) are long-acting and often easier to manage. Our medical team builds your taper around your specific medication, current dose, prior taper attempts, and clinical presentation — referencing established protocols including the Ashton Manual and modern dose-reduction research.
Continuous medical monitoring with validated withdrawal scales
Vitals, mental status, and seizure-risk markers are tracked 24/7 by licensed nursing staff with our medical director on call. We use validated withdrawal assessment tools — not subjective "how do you feel today" check-ins — for objective, defensible clinical documentation. This is benzodiazepine-specific medical practice, not the generic detox monitoring used at facilities that don't specialize.
Phenobarbital substitution when clinically indicated
For patients on multiple benzodiazepines, on very high doses, or where direct taper is medically inappropriate, our medical team can implement phenobarbital substitution under controlled inpatient conditions. This is a well-established but underused clinical protocol that requires specific medical expertise and 24/7 monitoring — exactly what residential treatment provides and outpatient cannot.
Integrated dual diagnosis assessment from day one
Most patients with benzodiazepine dependence developed it through prescription use for anxiety, panic disorder, insomnia, or PTSD. Stopping the medication does not stop the underlying condition — it intensifies it temporarily. Our clinical team begins integrated assessment from intake, and treatment for the underlying anxiety condition begins as soon as the patient is medically stable enough to engage. This is the foundation of effective Private Benzodiazepine Rehab in Los Angeles — the detox phase is the door, not the destination.
Polysubstance support for benzo + opioid co-dependence
The CDC and DEA have flagged benzodiazepine + opioid co-prescription as one of the highest-risk combinations in modern medicine because of compounded respiratory depression — the FDA carries a boxed warning on combined benzodiazepine and opioid use for exactly this reason. Many of our patients arrive with both dependencies. We provide integrated treatment — opioid MAT (buprenorphine or naltrexone) sequenced alongside the benzodiazepine taper, medically dosed to avoid dangerous interactions. When the opioid side is heroin, that taper runs alongside the same clinical protocol as our heroin rehab in Los Angeles program — detox through residential, same team, no handoff between phases.
Z-drug (Ambien, Lunesta, Sonata) protocols
Z-drugs act on the same GABA-A receptor as classical benzodiazepines and produce comparable dependence and withdrawal syndromes. We treat them as part of the benzodiazepine class and use compatible taper protocols. If you've been told your "Ambien dependence isn't a real benzo problem," you've been told something clinically inaccurate — and we'll help you walk off it safely.
Insurance Verification in 10 Minutes
Most major commercial PPO plans cover medically necessary benzodiazepine detox. Confidential, no obligation. We'll tell you exactly what's covered and what your out-of-pocket exposure is — before admission, not after.
Coverage & Payment
Insurance We Accept for Benzodiazepine Detox in Los Angeles
Most major commercial PPO plans cover medically necessary benzodiazepine detox under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. Titan Recovery Center works with the carriers below and verifies your benefits in real time. Select your plan to see coverage details, or see how to find a Los Angeles rehab that accepts insurance across every plan we work with.
Cigna
PPO and behavioral health plans widely accepted for residential detox. Cigna rehab in Los Angeles.
Aetna
Commercial and PPO plans covering medically supervised withdrawal. Aetna rehab in Los Angeles.
Anthem
Anthem Blue Cross plans accepted for detox and residential care. Anthem Blue Cross rehab in Los Angeles.
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Nationwide BCBS PPO plans verified for benzodiazepine treatment. Blue Cross Blue Shield rehab in Los Angeles.
UMR
UnitedHealthcare's TPA arm — benefits verified in real time. UMR rehab in Los Angeles.
UnitedHealthcare
UHC commercial and PPO plans covering substance use treatment. UnitedHealthcare rehab in Los Angeles.
AmeriHealth
An East Coast carrier, so LA treatment usually runs through out-of-network PPO benefits — which AmeriHealth covers under its substance use disorder benefits. We handle out-of-state admissions and prior authorization. See AmeriHealth rehab in Los Angeles.
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Confidential, no obligation. We'll tell you exactly what your plan covers for benzodiazepine detox and your out-of-pocket exposure — before admission, not after.
By the Numbers
What 16 Beds and Real Specialization Look Like
Verify all of it independently: accredited facilities are listed in the Joint Commission's directory of accredited organizations, and California licensure is confirmable through the state's DHCS directories for substance use disorder services.
How It Works
How Residential Benzodiazepine Detox in Los Angeles Actually Works
Walking off benzodiazepines safely isn't complicated. It's hard, and it requires specific clinical expertise — but the structure is straightforward. Five phases, sequenced to match your nervous system's actual recovery timeline.
The path: Assess → Detox Safely → Stabilize → Treat the Root Cause → Transition HomeAssess — A Real Clinical Intake, Not a Sales Call
The first conversation with our admissions team is a 25–35 minute clinical intake — your medication history, current dose, duration of use, prior taper attempts, current withdrawal symptoms, co-occurring conditions, and prior treatment history. We use the ASAM Criteria framework — addiction medicine's gold standard for matching patients to appropriate level of care.
The conversation ends with one of three honest outcomes: residential benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles is appropriate at Titan and we have availability; residential is appropriate but a different program is a better clinical fit; or outpatient taper is the more appropriate level of care. Insurance verification happens during the call so you know your coverage and out-of-pocket before you make a decision — not after.
Detox Safely — The Medical Phase
Acute detox typically runs the first 7–14 days for short-acting benzos (alprazolam, lorazepam) and 14–21 days for long-acting benzos (clonazepam, diazepam) or polysubstance cases. During this phase you receive continuous nursing monitoring, validated withdrawal scoring (CIWA-B/CIWA-Ar), targeted comfort medications, seizure-prophylaxis monitoring, sleep support, vitals every 4 hours minimum, and daily MD evaluation.
The taper itself is calibrated to your case. The Ashton Manual provides foundational guidance — typically converting short-acting benzos to long-acting equivalents (often diazepam) and reducing by 5–10% of the current dose every 1–2 weeks. The actual schedule for you depends on your medication, dose, duration, prior failed tapers, and how your body responds. We adjust in real time. If you'd rather start with a Xanax-specific protocol, our Xanax Detox in Los Angeles program follows the same residential standard.
Stabilize — Days 7–21
Before deep psychotherapy can do meaningful work, the brain needs to stabilize chemically. Days 7–21 typically focus on physical stabilization, sleep restoration, restoring appetite and basic regulation, and beginning to gauge the patient's underlying psychiatric profile separate from acute withdrawal.
Patients in early recovery from benzodiazepine dependence often haven't had a stable daily structure in years. Residential structure provides consistent meals, a normalized sleep schedule, exposure to sunlight, light physical activity, and predictable programming — all of which directly support GABA-A receptor recovery. By week 2–3, the underlying anxiety condition that originally led to benzodiazepine prescription typically becomes visible. This is when meaningful therapeutic work can begin — not before.
Treat the Root Cause — Dual Diagnosis Care
Detox alone doesn't keep you off benzodiazepines. The underlying anxiety, panic, insomnia, or PTSD that originally led to the prescription has to be treated with non-addictive interventions or relapse risk stays sky-high.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the most-evidenced psychotherapy for anxiety disorders and chronic insomnia — including specialized variants like CBT-I (CBT for Insomnia), which has clinical efficacy comparable to or exceeding benzodiazepines for sleep without dependence risk. We also offer EMDR for trauma processing where indicated, family programming, and group therapy clinically grouped by recovery stage. This is the bridge from detox into our broader private residential benzodiazepine rehab program — the same clinical team, same facility, same continuity of care.
Transition Home — PAWS Management and Aftercare
Benzodiazepine recovery doesn't end at discharge. Many patients experience Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) — extended subacute symptoms (anxiety spikes, insomnia, cognitive fog, sensory hypersensitivity) that can persist for weeks to months. SAMHSA's clinical advisory on protracted withdrawal documents this pattern specifically for benzodiazepines. Discharge planning addresses it directly: outpatient psychiatry handoff, ongoing therapy, sleep hygiene protocols, sober living placement when appropriate, and step-down to PHP or IOP when continued structure is needed.
The patients who do best at 12 months out are the patients who stayed connected to structured aftercare for the first year. Our alumni program, ongoing group programming, and case management continuity extend well past the residential stay.
Medication-Specific
Different Benzodiazepines, Different Tapers
A blanket "benzo detox" doesn't exist clinically. Half-life, potency, and pharmacokinetics determine the right approach for each medication. Here's how we treat the most common benzodiazepines we see.
Alprazolam (Xanax)
Steepest withdrawal curve, hardest to taper directly. Typical approach: convert to equivalent dose of long-acting diazepam, then reduce 5–10% every 1–2 weeks. See the Xanax detox timeline.
Clonazepam (Klonopin)
Long half-life (30–40 hours) makes direct taper feasible. Typical approach: 0.25–0.5 mg reductions every 1–2 weeks, calibrated to symptom emergence. PAWS often pronounced.
Diazepam (Valium)
Often the conversion target for tapering other benzos. Long half-life (20–80 hours via active metabolite) provides smooth tapering profile. Frequently used as the taper medication itself.
Lorazepam (Ativan)
Similar challenge profile to Xanax — short half-life produces inter-dose withdrawal. Typical approach: convert to diazepam equivalents for smoother tapering, then standard reduction schedule.
Z-Drugs (Ambien, Lunesta, Sonata)
Same GABA-A receptor activity as benzodiazepines despite different chemistry. Treated as benzodiazepine-class for taper purposes. Common with patients who started "for sleep only."
Benzo + Opioid Co-Use
Highest mortality risk combination. Sequenced approach: stabilize on opioid MAT (buprenorphine or methadone), then begin benzodiazepine taper. Continuous respiratory monitoring throughout.
Why Titan · Why North Hollywood Detox Programs
The Right Place for Benzodiazepine Detox in LA
Los Angeles has more rehab facilities than nearly any city in the United States. Choosing the right one is the most important decision a patient and family will make. Here's what to look for — and how Titan answers each.
A discreet North Hollywood location
Our 5820 Craner Avenue facility provides a private, residential environment in North Hollywood — convenient to LAX, the Valley, and central Los Angeles for family visits and continuity-of-care handoffs. The address and physical setup prioritize patient privacy, which matters for professionals, executives, and public figures who require strict confidentiality.
Real medical leadership, not marketing leadership
Our medical team operates under the direction of a board-certified addiction medicine physician whose credentials are publicly checkable in the CMS National Provider Identifier registry. Our clinical team holds appropriate state licensure for their roles. Medical decisions about your taper, your medications, and your treatment plan are made by licensed clinical professionals operating within their scope of practice — not by admissions agents, "recovery coaches," or third-party clearinghouses.
EKRA-compliant admissions
We comply fully with the Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act (EKRA) — meaning no patient brokering, no third-party admissions clearinghouses, no kickbacks for referrals. If you have called another Los Angeles drug detox facility and felt the conversation was about your insurance information rather than your clinical needs, you may have encountered a non-compliant operator. The intake should feel like a clinical assessment, not a sales pitch.
Independently verifiable credentials
Our LegitScript certification and California DHCS license are publicly verifiable. We list our license number openly, and you can confirm our standing in the state's searchable database of licensed SUD recovery and treatment facilities before admission. This is the floor of trust signaling for any addiction treatment facility.
16 beds — small enough to be personal
We deliberately operate a small residential treatment program. You are not a number in a 100-bed facility. Your medical team knows your case in detail, your therapist meets with you multiple times weekly, and your discharge planning is personalized rather than templated. Larger isn't better in residential detox — closer attention is.
What to Expect
Your First 30 Days at Titan: Day by Day
An honest map of what residential benzodiazepine detox looks like — not a marketing fantasy, not a worst-case scare. The actual clinical pattern most patients walk through.
You arrive at our North Hollywood facility. Intake takes 60–90 minutes — medical history, current medications, current symptoms, mental status. You meet your assigned medical team and are shown to your room. Your initial taper schedule is built from your intake data and medical orders are written same-day. Vitals and CIWA-B baseline are established. You meet your assigned therapist, even if briefly. Family is contacted per your HIPAA-compliant release of information. By end of day 1, you have a structured plan — not a vague reassurance.
Acute detox runs 5–10 days for most patients. Medical orders are adjusted daily based on symptom evolution. You're sleeping when sleep is possible, eating when appetite returns, and moving from medical-acute through early stabilization. Therapy work in this window is light — primarily medication management, education about what's happening, and supportive presence. Heavy therapeutic work begins later when the brain has chemistry enough to engage.
Days 10–21 typically transition from acute detox into stabilization and therapeutic work. Individual therapy intensifies. Group programming begins. You start identifying the underlying anxiety patterns and patterns of medication use. Sleep often normalizes during this window for most patients. Cognitive function returns. The "feeling that my brain is wrong" begins to lift, though it can take longer for some.
The final phase focuses on transition planning. Outpatient providers are identified and appointments are scheduled. PAWS expectations are discussed honestly. Aftercare structure is built around your specific situation — sober living placement if appropriate, step-down to PHP or IOP if continued structure is needed, ongoing therapy continuity, family support handoffs. We do not discharge into a void.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Benzodiazepine Detox in Los Angeles
How long does benzodiazepine detox take in Los Angeles?
Acute detox typically runs 7–14 days for short-acting benzos (Xanax, Ativan) and 14–21+ days for long-acting benzos (Klonopin, Valium). Polysubstance and high-dose cases often need 21–30+ days. Length is determined by your specific medication, dose history, and clinical response — not insurance maximums. Our medical team gives you a specific length-of-stay estimate during admission, calibrated to your individual case.
Is benzodiazepine detox dangerous?
Yes, when unsupervised. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is one of only two substance withdrawals (along with alcohol) that can be fatal — primarily through grand mal seizures. Cold-turkey withdrawal carries real risk of seizures, delirium, and death, particularly at high doses or after long-duration use. Medically supervised inpatient detox eliminates this risk through a structured taper, continuous monitoring, and seizure-prophylaxis protocols. Under proper medical supervision, seizure incidence is very low.
What's the difference between benzodiazepine detox and benzodiazepine rehab?
Benzodiazepine detox is the medical phase — safely tapering you off the medication under 24/7 supervision. Benzodiazepine rehab is the broader treatment that includes detox plus therapy, dual diagnosis treatment for the underlying anxiety, family work, and aftercare planning. Most patients need both, ideally sequenced together at the same facility for continuity of care. Titan provides both at our North Hollywood location — the same clinical team manages your Private Benzodiazepine Rehab in Los Angeles from intake through discharge.
Can I detox from benzodiazepines at home?
Strongly discouraged for most patients. Home detox carries real seizure risk, lacks medical monitoring, has no medication management for breakthrough symptoms, and shows dramatically higher relapse rates than residential detox. The only relatively safe outpatient taper is one supervised by a knowledgeable prescriber over months — and even that often fails for higher-dose or longer-duration patients. If you have already stopped abruptly and are experiencing tremors, severe anxiety, sweating, confusion, or any seizure activity, call 911 immediately.
What benzodiazepines does Titan Recovery treat?
All medications in the benzodiazepine class — alprazolam (Xanax), clonazepam (Klonopin), diazepam (Valium), lorazepam (Ativan), temazepam (Restoril), oxazepam (Serax), chlordiazepoxide (Librium), and others. We also treat Z-drug dependence (zolpidem/Ambien, eszopiclone/Lunesta, zaleplon/Sonata) which act on the same GABA-A receptor system. Polysubstance cases involving benzodiazepines plus opioids, alcohol, or stimulants are commonly seen and treated with sequenced protocols.
Will I have seizures during withdrawal?
Not if your withdrawal is medically managed. Seizure risk is real with abrupt cessation of benzodiazepines, particularly at high doses or after long-duration use — that's why cold-turkey withdrawal is dangerous. Under proper medical supervision with appropriate taper and prophylactic monitoring, seizure incidence is very low. Our medical team monitors specifically for seizure-risk markers throughout the acute detox phase.
Does insurance cover benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles?
Most major commercial PPO plans cover medically necessary benzodiazepine detox under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, which requires most plans to cover substance use disorder treatment at parity with physical health treatment. Coverage specifics vary by plan. Our admissions team handles real-time insurance verification on every intake call so you know your benefits, deductibles, and out-of-pocket exposure before admission — not after.
What if my anxiety comes back when the benzo is gone?
It probably will, at least initially. Acute withdrawal anxiety is real and intense. Sub-acute (PAWS) anxiety can persist for weeks to months. The underlying anxiety condition that originally led to benzodiazepine prescription doesn't disappear when the medication does. This is exactly why our program treats both — the dependence and the original condition. With proper non-benzo treatment of anxiety (CBT, possibly non-addictive medication, lifestyle interventions, ongoing therapy), the trajectory at 6–12 months out is typically dramatically better than continued benzodiazepine use. Most patients describe feeling more authentically themselves than they have in years.
What's the cost of benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles?
Cost varies significantly based on length of stay, level of medical complexity, and whether insurance coverage is in-network or out-of-network. For most patients with PPO coverage, the financial picture after insurance is dramatically less than the gross facility rate. Our admissions team provides specific financial transparency during the intake call — gross facility rate, expected insurance contribution, prior authorization requirements, and your projected out-of-pocket responsibility — before any admission decision is made. Benzodiazepine detox Los Angeles facilities should always provide this transparency before asking for an admission decision; if a facility won't, that's a red flag worth heeding.
Does Cigna cover benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles?
In most cases, yes. Cigna PPO and behavioral health plans typically cover medically necessary benzodiazepine detox under mental health parity requirements, though coverage specifics — deductible, in-network vs. out-of-network, prior authorization — vary by plan. Our admissions team verifies your exact Cigna benefits in real time during the intake call, before any admission decision. See our Cigna coverage for benzodiazepine detox page for details.
Does Blue Cross Blue Shield cover benzodiazepine detox?
Most Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO plans cover medically necessary detox and residential treatment for benzodiazepine dependence. Because BCBS operates through regional affiliates (including Anthem Blue Cross in California), exact benefits depend on your specific plan and home state. We verify BCBS benefits on every intake call. Learn more on our Blue Cross Blue Shield detox coverage page.
Does AmeriHealth cover benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles?
Often, yes — but the mechanism is different from a California carrier. AmeriHealth's network is concentrated in New Jersey, Delaware, and southeastern Pennsylvania, so treatment at our North Hollywood facility is generally accessed through out-of-network or PPO benefits rather than in-network rates. That makes your plan type the deciding factor: PPO and POS plans usually include out-of-network benefits that apply to residential detox in California, while strict HMO and EPO plans typically limit coverage to the home network. Many patients travel deliberately for benzodiazepine treatment, and we handle out-of-state prior authorization and admission coordination. See our AmeriHealth coverage for out-of-state detox page for the full breakdown.
Where is Titan Recovery Center located?
Titan Recovery Center is at 5820 Craner Avenue, North Hollywood, California 91601. Our 16-bed residential facility serves patients throughout the greater Los Angeles area with discreet, private accommodations. We're convenient to LAX, Burbank Airport, the Valley, and central Los Angeles for family visits and post-discharge continuity of care.
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Crisis Resources
For Anyone Reading This in Crisis
If you or someone you love is searching for benzodiazepine detox in Los Angeles because of an active medical crisis, please use the resources below first — then call us when the immediate danger has passed.
Medical emergency: 911 · Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988 (call, text, or chat) · SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) — 24/7 free confidential treatment referral.
Never withdraw from benzodiazepines abruptly without medical supervision. Cold-turkey withdrawal can cause seizures and death.
Twelve doors, one facility.
Twelve curated entry points to the clinical work at Titan Recovery Center. Each is a complete program — choose the path that fits.
I. Inpatient Detox — The Beginning
Physician-supervised withdrawal management. CIWA-Ar / COWS scoring, individualized medication protocols, 24/7 nursing assessment.
II. Residential Treatment — The Foundation
Therapeutic programming after detox. CBT, DBT, EMDR, integrated dual diagnosis. Same building, same clinical team — no handoff.
III. Luxury Residential — The Sanctuary
Boutique program for executives, entertainment industry, and patients requiring elevated privacy. Private suites, smaller census.
IV. Fentanyl Detox — The Strongest Tide
Extended medical phase reflecting fentanyl's lipophilicity. COWS-driven Suboxone induction. MAT continuation into residential.
V. Heroin Rehab — The Hard Return
COWS scoring on admission, Suboxone induction at moderate withdrawal. Residential therapy addresses the patterning that detox alone cannot.
VI. Xanax Detox — The Slow Taper
Ashton-aligned diazepam substitution. CIWA-B every 4–8 hours. Fentanyl screening for non-pharmacy Xanax. Anxiety treated alongside detox.
VII. Crystal Meth Rehab — The Long Crash
Short acute phase, extended post-acute crash. Contingency Management Intervention — strongest evidence base for stimulant use disorder.
VIII. The Clinical Guide — The Map
ASAM levels, withdrawal medications, timelines by substance, insurance framework, and the 15 questions to ask any facility before admission.
IX. Cocaine Detox — The Comedown
Short medical-acute phase with an extended psychological crash. Psychiatric monitoring, sleep and nutrition restoration, and Contingency Management for stimulant use disorder.
X. Heroin Detox at Home — The Supported Taper
A medically supported at-home option for appropriate opioid candidates — buprenorphine-based MAT, remote clinical check-ins, and a clear escalation path to residential if withdrawal outpaces the plan.
XI. Pet-Friendly Luxury Rehab — The Companion
Bring your dog or emotional-support animal into a boutique luxury residential setting. Elevated privacy and comfort for patients who won't begin treatment without their companion.
XII. Meth Detox — North Hollywood
On-site methamphetamine detox at our North Hollywood facility — medical stabilization through the acute phase, sleep and appetite restoration, and a direct handoff into residential stimulant treatment.
Not sure which path is yours? Our admissions team will help you find it.
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