OxyContin detox in Los Angeles should be handled by physicians, not willpower alone. For many people it started with a legitimate prescription — and that's exactly who Titan Recovery Center treats, with medical detox and residential care under one accredited roof in North Hollywood.

OxyContin Detox in Los Angeles — Medically Supervised, Judgment-Free
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Prescription Opioid Detox · North Hollywood, CAOxyContin detox in Los Angeles should be handled by physicians, not willpower alone. For many people it started with a legitimate prescription — and that's exactly who Titan Recovery Center treats, with medical detox and residential care under one accredited roof in North Hollywood.
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Titan Recovery Center provides medically supervised OxyContin detox in Los Angeles at its North Hollywood facility, treating oxycodone dependence the same serious, clinical way whether it began with a prescription or not. The acute medical phase typically runs 5–10 days depending on dosage and duration of use, managed with buprenorphine-based medication and 24/7 nursing, then transitions into residential treatment. PPO insurance is accepted, admissions are open around the clock, and most callers can verify coverage and arrive the same day.
You're Not "An Addict" — You're Dependent on a Powerful Opioid
OxyContin (extended-release oxycodone) is a Schedule II opioid prescribed for moderate-to-severe pain — after surgery, an injury, or for chronic conditions. Physical dependence can develop in a matter of weeks, even when the medication is taken exactly as directed. That's not a character flaw; it's pharmacology.
The problem is what happens when the prescription runs out or the dose stops working. Withdrawal sets in, the cravings are intense, and many people quietly increase their use, doctor-shop, or turn to stronger street opioids to avoid being sick. If that's where you or someone you love is right now, you are exactly who our program is built for — and there is a medical, dignified way out.
At Titan, OxyContin dependence is treated with the same clinical seriousness as any opioid use disorder, in a private setting where no one is judged for how it began.
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Signs OxyContin Use Has Crossed Into Dependence
If several of these sound familiar — for you or someone close to you — a medical detox conversation is worth having today.
Taking more than prescribed
Needing higher doses to get the same relief, or running out before the refill date.
Withdrawal between doses
Sweating, aches, nausea, or anxiety when a dose is late or missed.
Doctor-shopping or buying off-script
Seeking multiple prescriptions, or turning to street pills or heroin when the script ends.
Failed attempts to stop
Trying to quit or cut back on your own and being driven back by withdrawal.

The OxyContin Detox Timeline at Titan
Because OxyContin is often taken in extended-release form, withdrawal onset can be slightly slower than short-acting opioids, but it is no less intense. Your physician sets an individualized plan on admission day based on your COWS score, dosage, and history. A typical medically supervised timeline:
| Stage | Timing | What happens at Titan |
|---|---|---|
| Withdrawal onset | 8–24 hours after last dose | Intake, full medical assessment, COWS scoring begins |
| Peak intensity | Days 1–3 | Buprenorphine-based medication and comfort meds to manage aches, nausea, and cravings |
| Acute medical phase | 5–10 days | 24/7 nursing, symptom stabilization, dosage-based protocol adjustment |
| Transition to residential | Day 5–10 | Move into ASAM 3.5 residential therapy; behavioral and trauma work |
| Aftercare & MAT | Ongoing | Medication-assisted treatment continuation and relapse-prevention planning |
Many people who become dependent on OxyContin eventually encounter stronger opioids. If use has progressed to heroin or fentanyl, we treat those at the same facility with adjusted protocols.
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You don't have to taper alone or wait until it gets worse. Our North Hollywood admissions team can verify your PPO insurance, answer your questions, and arrange same-day arrival — privately, with no judgment about how it started.Verify insurance & speak with admissions
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Common questions
OxyContin Detox in Los Angeles — FAQ
How long does OxyContin detox take?
The acute medical phase typically runs 5–10 days depending on your dosage, how long you've been using, and your physiology. Extended-release OxyContin can have a slightly delayed withdrawal onset (8–24 hours). Your physician sets an exact timeline on admission day based on your COWS score.Can I detox from OxyContin at home by tapering?
Tapering should always be done under medical guidance. Many people find self-tapering fails because withdrawal cravings drive them back to a full dose. Supervised detox manages those symptoms with medication and keeps you safe — and it dramatically improves the odds of getting fully through. We strongly recommend medical supervision.What medication is used for oxycodone withdrawal?
Our physicians typically use buprenorphine-based medication (such as Suboxone) once withdrawal reaches a moderate level on the COWS scale, along with comfort medications for aches, nausea, and sleep. Medication-assisted treatment can continue into residential care and aftercare. All decisions are made by the medical team.Will my insurance cover OxyContin detox?
We accept most PPO insurance plans. Call (747) 292-7904 or use our confidential verification form and we'll check your specific coverage and explain any out-of-pocket costs before you commit.Is it confidential? I have a job and a family.
Yes. Treatment is private and protected by health-privacy law. Many of our clients are working professionals and parents. Our admissions team can talk through scheduling, what to tell an employer, and how to handle leave — discreetly.Where is the facility located?
Our facility is at 5820 Craner Ave, North Hollywood, CA 91601, serving all of Los Angeles. Detox and residential treatment both happen at this licensed location. See our full programs page for everything we treat.
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Whether it's for you or someone you love, a calm, judgment-free conversation is one call away. Titan Recovery Center is here in North Hollywood, around the clock.📞 Call (747) 292-7904
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 911. For free, confidential support and treatment referrals any time, the SAMHSA National Helpline is 1-800-662-4357, and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is reachable by calling or texting 988.
Titan Recovery Center
Joint Commission–accredited opioid detox and residential treatment in North Hollywood, CA.
5820 Craner Ave, North Hollywood, CA 91601
(747) 292-7904
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Titan Recovery Center is a licensed substance use disorder treatment facility. This page is for informational purposes and is not medical advice; treatment decisions are made by licensed clinicians on admission. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911.