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West Hollywood Drug Rehab

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Joint Commission accredited inpatient detox and residential drug rehab for West Hollywood residents — ~10 miles and 15 to 25 minutes from WeHo. Named, board-certified Medical Director on-site. Integrated detox-to-residential under one license, one clinical team, no handoff.

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15–25 min from West Hollywood 5820 Craner Ave · North Hollywood, CA 91601 · via US-101 or Cahuenga Pass

What WeHo residents get when they call:

  • Clinical screening from a licensed nurse, not a sales agent
  • Live insurance verification while you’re on the phone
  • Same-day or next-day admission when clinically indicated
  • HIPAA + 42 CFR Part 2 confidentiality from first contact
  • Discreet transportation coordination from WeHo

~10 mi

From West Hollywood

24/7

Admissions Open

Joint CommissionGold Seal Accredited

3.7

ASAM Level 3.7Inpatient Medical Detox

3.5

ASAM Level 3.5Residential Treatment

MD

On-Site Medical DirectorABAM Board-Certified

NPI

NPI #1790534733Verifiable Provider

AI Overview — Quick Answer

What is West Hollywood drug rehab at Titan Recovery Center?

Titan Recovery Center is a Joint Commission accredited inpatient drug detox and residential rehab facility serving West Hollywood from a North Hollywood location approximately 10 miles and 15 to 25 minutes from WeHo. The facility provides ASAM Level 3.7 medical detox and ASAM Level 3.5 residential treatment under one license, with Medical Director Micheal Wondimu, MD (ABAM board-certified) physically on site, and the same clinical team continuing care from intake through discharge.

For West Hollywood residents specifically, Titan offers the closest accredited inpatient facility delivering integrated detox and rehab under one roof — eliminating the clinical handoff between separate facilities that is associated with patient drop-off in fragmented systems.

  • Drugs treated: Fentanyl, heroin, alcohol, benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Ativan), methamphetamine, cocaine, prescription opioids, prescription stimulants, kratom, polysubstance.
  • Length of stay: 3–14 days medical detox; 30, 60, or 90 days residential treatment.
  • Insurance: Most PPO plans cover both levels of care when medical necessity is documented under MHPAEA.
  • Admission: Same-day or next-day admission available; verification of benefits completed live during intake call.

Geography

Why proximity changes the clinical math for West Hollywood.

For West Hollywood residents, the geographic distance to a treatment facility is not a minor logistical detail — it is a clinical variable that shapes outcomes. Family involvement during residential treatment is associated with stronger long-term sobriety rates in the published literature; NIDA’s Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment identifies family-based interventions as a critical component of effective addiction care. A facility 15 to 25 minutes from home is practical for weekly family therapy sessions, structured family education programming, and the step-down transitions into PHP and IOP that follow residential discharge.

The route from West Hollywood to Titan Recovery Center at 5820 Craner Avenue, North Hollywood, runs through the Cahuenga Pass via Highland Avenue or directly via the US-101 Freeway. The drive is approximately 10 miles. In typical Los Angeles traffic, the trip ranges from 15 minutes (off-peak) to 25 minutes (peak hours). For families coordinating visits, for admission day logistics, and for the practical reality of attending outpatient care after residential discharge, that geography is meaningful.

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the primary hospital serving West Hollywood, is approximately 15 minutes from Titan’s facility — relevant for patients with complex medical histories where hospital-level escalation is a potential clinical contingency. For patients seeking out-of-area treatment, Titan accommodates patients traveling from across California and beyond. But for WeHo residents specifically, the proximity equation is favorable: an accredited inpatient program within a 25-minute drive is the optimal balance of clinical quality and geographic practicality. .map-bg { fill: #fbf8f1; } .map-area { fill: #e8e1cf; stroke: #b8c4ac; stroke-width: 1; } .map-route { stroke: #ad7e4a; stroke-width: 2.5; fill: none; stroke-dasharray: 8 5; } .map-node { fill: #1d3a30; } .map-node-origin { fill: #ad7e4a; } .map-label { fill: #0e1612; font-family: ‘Public Sans’, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: 600; } .map-sublabel { fill: #5b6660; font-family: ‘Public Sans’, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; } .map-distance { fill: #ad7e4a; font-family: ‘Fraunces’, serif; font-size: 17px; font-weight: 500; font-style: italic; } .map-area-label { fill: #8a948f; font-family: ‘Public Sans’, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; letter-spacing: 0.18em; text-transform: uppercase; font-weight: 700; } .map-highway { fill: none; stroke: #b8c4ac; stroke-width: 4; } .map-hospital { fill: #c79866; } NORTH HOLLYWOOD NoHo Arts District CAHUENGA PASS Hollywood Hills WEST HOLLYWOOD 90069 · 90046 · 90048 Cedars-Sinai US-101 West Hollywood Origin Titan Recovery 5820 Craner Ave ~10 mi · 15-25 min Typical route via US-101 / Cahuenga Pass WeHo Neighborhoods Served

Every WeHo neighborhood, within 25 minutes of Titan.

West Hollywood is a small, dense city — 1.9 square miles, three core zip codes, and a set of distinct neighborhoods each with its own residential character. From every WeHo intersection, Titan’s North Hollywood facility is within a 15 to 25 minute drive. Patients and families from the following WeHo neighborhoods are treated at Titan regularly:

Sunset Strip18–22 min

West Hollywood West20–24 min

Norma Triangle18–22 min

Boys Town18–22 min

Mid-City West20–25 min

The Avenues17–22 min

Russian Quarter17–22 min

Plummer Park area17–22 min

Melrose / Fairfax20–25 min

For West Hollywood patients whose neighborhoods sit closer to the Sunset Strip or Boys Town corridors, the drive via Laurel Canyon Boulevard is often the fastest off-peak route — approximately 18 to 22 minutes door-to-door. Patients in Mid-City West and the southern WeHo corridor near Melrose typically use the US-101 directly through Cahuenga Pass — 20 to 25 minutes in standard traffic.

For arrival day logistics, our admissions team coordinates transportation that respects the privacy needs of patients in densely-trafficked neighborhoods. Discreet rideshare, professional medical transport, or family-coordinated arrival — the team will discuss options that fit your situation during the pre-admission call. Call (747) 292-7904 for arrival logistics specific to your WeHo neighborhood.

Verification of benefits — completed live.Our admissions team calls your insurer while you’re on the phone. Exact deductible, out-of-pocket max, and coverage percentage before the call ends.

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Two ASAM levels of care, one facility, one team.

Titan operates both an ASAM Level 3.7 medical detox program and an ASAM Level 3.5 residential treatment program under a single license, at a single Hollywood-adjacent address. The same Medical Director, the same nursing staff, and the same clinical team continue care from the first day of detox through the final day of residential treatment. There is no transfer between facilities, no clinical handoff, and no break in the therapeutic relationship.

Phase 1 · Days 1–14

Inpatient Medical Detox

ASAM Level 3.7 · Medically Managed Intensive Inpatient

Physician-supervised withdrawal management with continuous nursing observation. Individualized medication protocols written by Medical Director Micheal Wondimu, MD on admission day, driven by CIWA-Ar or COWS scoring and reassessed daily.

  • 3–14 day medical phase depending on substance and severity
  • 24/7 nursing assessment during peak withdrawal windows
  • On-site physician — not on-call across town
  • Suboxone, Subutex, Vivitrol, benzo taper, comfort medications
  • Full lab workup and medical assessment on admission day

Inpatient Detox Program

Phase 2 · Days 15–90+

Residential Treatment

ASAM Level 3.5 · Clinically Managed Residential

Structured therapeutic programming addressing the psychological, behavioral, and social dimensions of substance use disorder. Individual therapy, daily group therapy, CBT, DBT, EMDR for trauma, integrated dual diagnosis psychiatric care, and family programming.

  • 30, 60, or 90+ day programs based on clinical assessment
  • Individual + group + specialty therapy daily
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • EMDR trauma-focused therapy when clinically indicated
  • Integrated dual diagnosis psychiatric care from day one

Residential Treatment Program

Why Integration Matters Clinically

The transition point between medical detox and residential treatment is a clinically vulnerable moment. In fragmented systems — detox at one facility, residential at another, sometimes operated by different organizations — this handoff is associated with patient drop-off and treatment discontinuation. Titan’s integrated single-license model eliminates the handoff entirely. The team that managed the medical phase continues into the therapeutic phase. The therapeutic relationships established during detox carry forward into residential. This continuity is what distinguishes a true integrated program from a marketed one.

For WeHo patients evaluating drug rehab in Los Angeles, this is the single most important operational question to ask any facility: does detox and residential happen in the same building, with the same clinical team? At Titan, the answer is documented and verifiable. What We Treat

Substance-specific protocols, physician-written, individualized.

Withdrawal management protocols differ meaningfully by substance class. Fentanyl is not heroin. Heroin is not alcohol. Alcohol is not Xanax. Each presentation requires a specific clinical sequence — specific medications, specific monitoring intervals, specific risk factors, and a specific transition into residential treatment. The Medical Director writes individualized protocols based on intake assessment; no medication is administered as a default.

7–10 Days · Critical Fentanyl Detox View Program → 30–90 Days Inpatient Fentanyl Rehab View Program → 5–7 Days Detox · High Heroin Rehab View Program → 3–5 Days · Moderate Crystal Meth Rehab View Program → 10–21 Days · Critical Xanax Detox View Program → 30–90 Days Xanax Rehab View Program → 5–10 Days · Critical Alcohol Detox View Program → All Benzodiazepines Benzo Rehab Centers View Program → Co-Occurring Dual Diagnosis View Program →

Polysubstance presentations — increasingly common in 2026 — require layered medication management when multiple withdrawal syndromes present simultaneously. Titan’s medical staff is experienced in concurrent management of opioid plus alcohol, opioid plus benzodiazepine, and stimulant plus opioid withdrawal scenarios. The clinical reality of counterfeit fentanyl-contaminated street pills means that many patients presenting for Xanax or other prescription substances are also fentanyl-dependent without knowing it. Titan’s Xanax detox protocol includes a specific fentanyl urine drug screen panel on admission for any patient with non-pharmacy benzodiazepine history.

West Hollywood Specifics

Treatment that actually understands the WeHo population.

West Hollywood is one of the most demographically distinctive cities in California. The city’s 1984 incorporation was driven in significant part by its LGBTQ+ residents — and as of current census data, approximately 40% of West Hollywood’s adult population identifies as LGBTQ+, one of the highest concentrations in the United States. The city is also home to a dense concentration of entertainment industry professionals: actors, writers, directors, music industry executives, and the support professionals (agents, attorneys, publicists) whose work surrounds them. These demographic realities have specific clinical implications that a generic Los Angeles rehab program does not necessarily address.

LGBTQ+ Inclusive Clinical Care

Substance use disorder rates are documented to be elevated in LGBTQ+ populations relative to the general population — a difference driven by minority stress, family rejection histories, anti-LGBTQ+ trauma exposure, and historically inadequate access to clinically affirming healthcare. Effective treatment for LGBTQ+ patients requires more than non-discrimination policies; it requires clinical staff trained in LGBTQ+ affirming care, intake processes that do not pathologize identity, family therapy frameworks that accommodate non-traditional family structures, and treatment of trauma related to anti-LGBTQ+ experiences as a clinical priority rather than a secondary concern.

At Titan, our clinical approach to LGBTQ+ patients is integrated into the standard care framework: trauma-informed care that recognizes minority stress as a clinical reality, family therapy that engages chosen family alongside or instead of biological family where appropriate, and psychiatric care that addresses the elevated rates of depression, anxiety, and PTSD documented in LGBTQ+ populations. Our non-discrimination policy is the operational floor, not the clinical standard.

Entertainment Industry & Professional Discretion

For West Hollywood’s entertainment industry residents — actors, writers, directors, music professionals, executives — the clinical question is one thing. The professional question is another: how do you receive treatment without compromising career, contracts, or public profile? Titan’s approach addresses both.

All treatment at Titan is conducted under HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 — the federal regulation specifically governing substance use disorder patient records, which provides stricter confidentiality protections than HIPAA alone. Without specific written authorization, the facility cannot confirm or deny that a patient is in treatment. Our private residential setting in the NoHo Arts District is not a marked clinical building. Transportation can be coordinated discreetly. For patients whose work absolutely cannot pause, Titan’s managed connectivity policy allows essential professional communication within a structure designed to protect the integrity of the clinical work — discussed during the intake call.

For executives and high-profile patients, Titan’s private residential luxury detox program offers an expanded experience with smaller census and elevated amenity tier — designed for patients whose professional and personal realities require the level of discretion and individualized attention that boutique programming provides. Clinical Leadership

The named clinician responsible for your care.

For YMYL health content — and addiction treatment is among the most consequential YMYL categories — the absence of a named, credentialed clinician with verifiable license information is a trust signal failure. Most drug rehab facilities in Los Angeles do not disclose the name of their Medical Director publicly. Titan does, because clinical accountability is not a marketing claim — it is a public record anyone should be able to verify.

Medical Director

Micheal Wondimu, MD

Board-Certified · American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)

CA Medical LicenseVerifiable at search.dca.ca.gov

NPI Number#1790534733 — npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov

SpecializationASAM 3.7 Inpatient Care · MAT · Dual Diagnosis

Role at TitanOn-Site Daily · Authorizes all protocols

Dr. Wondimu writes every patient’s detox protocol on admission day based on CIWA-Ar or COWS scoring, complete medication reconciliation, and individual clinical presentation. Protocols are reassessed daily — not held to a predetermined template. For ASAM Level 3.7 inpatient care, the standard is continuous physician availability; at Titan, that means physically present, conducting daily rounds, not reachable by phone from across the city.

Beyond the Medical Director, Titan’s clinical team includes California-licensed registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses with inpatient medical detox experience, licensed primary therapists at the LCSW, LMFT, and LPCC levels, case managers with bachelor’s or master’s-level credentials in social work or counseling, and psychiatric prescribing authority integrated into the same residential program — not a referral relationship to an outside provider.

Speak with admissions today.

Clinical screening, insurance verification, and a clear explanation of the program — typically completed in a single 20-minute call. No commitment, no obligation, no upsell.

Call (747) 292-7904Contact Admissions Why Titan

The specific differences WeHo residents actually notice.

The Los Angeles drug rehab category is heavily marketed. “Luxury,” “boutique,” “world-class,” “personalized” — the marketing language at meaningfully different clinical-quality facilities can sound nearly identical. The actual distinctions are operational, clinical, and verifiable. The following are the specific operational facts about Titan that matter for West Hollywood residents evaluating drug rehab in Los Angeles.

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The physician is physically on-site.

ASAM Level 3.7 standard requires continuous physician availability. “On-call” can mean a physician somewhere across the city, reachable by phone. At Titan, Dr. Wondimu is physically present, conducting daily rounds, writing and adjusting protocols based on direct patient observation rather than nursing report alone. For alcohol or benzo detox, the difference between on-site and on-call is the difference between clinical management of a seizure and a 911 call.

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Detox and rehab happen in the same building.

Some operations market integration but transport patients between separate facilities. Titan operates both ASAM Level 3.7 detox and Level 3.5 residential under a single license at 5820 Craner Avenue. The patient enters one building and stays in one building through the full continuum. The room may change. The team does not.

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The same clinical team continues throughout.

Therapists begin engaging patients during the medical detox phase — typically around day three or four, as withdrawal symptoms become manageable. By the time the patient transitions to residential programming, they already have established relationships with the clinical staff. The team does not change at the level-of-care transition. This continuity is the single most-cited differentiator from former Titan patients.

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Joint Commission accreditation, verifiable.

Titan holds Joint Commission Gold Seal Accreditation — the recognized national standard for behavioral healthcare facilities. State licensing alone is the regulatory minimum; voluntary accreditation indicates submission to higher operational and clinical standards. Accreditation status is independently verifiable through The Joint Commission’s Quality Check database at qualitycheckqa.jointcommission.org.

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MAT offered as clinically appropriate, not ideologically excluded.

For opioid use disorder — including fentanyl — Suboxone, Subutex, and Vivitrol are offered as clinical options based on individual presentation. MAT is a clinical decision, not a philosophical one. Some Los Angeles facilities exclude MAT on ideological grounds; Titan’s clinical approach is consistent with current SAMHSA and ASAM guidance, which designates MAT as Gold Standard first-line treatment for opioid use disorder.

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Geographic proximity that supports family involvement.

The 15- to 25-minute drive from West Hollywood is short enough to make weekly family therapy and family education programming logistically practical. Family involvement during residential treatment is associated with better outcomes in the published literature, and the practical geography of attending sessions matters. Many out-of-area programs require travel that effectively excludes family involvement. Titan does not.

Side-by-Side

How Titan actually compares to the standard Los Angeles drug rehab.

The marketing language across the Los Angeles drug rehab market converges around similar themes. The operational reality varies considerably. This is what to look for, and how Titan compares on each dimension.

Operational StandardTitan Recovery CenterIndustry-Standard LA Facility
AccreditationJoint Commission Gold Seal — independently verifiable at qualitycheckqa.jointcommission.orgState license only; “accredited” claimed without verification link
Medical DirectorNamed: Micheal Wondimu, MD, ABAM Board-Certified · CA license verifiable at search.dca.ca.gov“Board-certified team” or anonymous physician credentials
Physician availabilityOn-site, conducting daily rounds physically present“On call” — reachable by phone from elsewhere in LA County
Detox + residential modelSame building, same license, same clinical team, no handoffSeparate facilities, transport between them, team change at handoff
Withdrawal protocolsCIWA-Ar, COWS, CIWA-B scoring; physician-written individualized protocols, reassessed dailyStandardized protocols applied by default; symptom-reported dosing
NPI number#1790534733 — verifiable at npiregistry.cms.hhs.govNot typically disclosed publicly
Insurance verificationConducted live during intake call; exact figures before any commitmentEstimated figures; verification often days after initial contact
Distance from West Hollywood~10 mi · 15–25 min · same metropolitan area, supports family involvementOften 40+ minutes or out-of-county; reduced family involvement

The comparison is not theoretical. The 15-question facility evaluation framework that follows is the way to verify these claims against any facility under consideration — Titan or otherwise. Verification Framework

15 questions to ask any rehab facility before admission.

The Los Angeles treatment market is large, variable in quality, and heavily marketed. The marketing language used by facilities at meaningfully different levels of clinical quality can sound nearly identical. The way to cut through is to ask specific, verifiable questions. The questions below are the ones a clinically informed patient or family should ask any facility — Titan included.

  1. What is your accreditation status, and where can I verify it? The Joint Commission and CARF are the two recognized national accrediting bodies. State licensing alone is the regulatory minimum. Ask for the verification URL — Joint Commission’s is qualitycheckqa.jointcommission.org.
  2. What ASAM level of care are you specifically licensed to provide? The answer should be specific: Level 3.7 for inpatient detox, Level 3.5 for residential treatment. A facility that cannot articulate its ASAM level of care is not operating to current clinical standards.
  3. Is your physician physically on-site, or on-call? For ASAM 3.7 medical detox, on-site availability is the standard. On-call can mean a physician somewhere across LA County reachable by phone. These are not equivalent during a 3 a.m. withdrawal escalation.
  4. What is the name of your Medical Director, and what is their license number? Named, credentialed, verifiable. CA medical licenses are publicly searchable at search.dca.ca.gov. A facility that cannot or will not disclose this is operating below the YMYL standard.
  5. What is your NPI number? The National Provider Identifier is publicly verifiable at npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov. It confirms the entity is a registered healthcare provider, not just a business.
  6. What is the staff-to-patient ratio during detox? During acute withdrawal, nursing oversight is the safety mechanism. Ratios vary, but the facility should be able to state them specifically and describe the nursing assessment schedule.
  7. Do detox and residential treatment happen at the same facility, with the same clinical team? An integrated program eliminates the clinical handoff between detox and residential — a transition point associated with patient drop-off. Some operations market integration but transport patients between separate facilities.
  8. What therapy modalities are delivered, and by what staff credentials? The answer should specify CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, group therapy, EMDR or other trauma-focused modalities, and the licensure of clinicians delivering them (LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, PsyD, PhD).
  9. How is dual diagnosis handled? Co-occurring mental health conditions are present in the majority of substance use disorder presentations. The facility should have integrated psychiatric care, not a referral relationship to an outside provider.
  10. What is your MAT philosophy for opioid use disorder? Suboxone, Subutex, Vivitrol, and methadone should be discussed as clinical options. Facilities that exclude MAT ideologically are operating outside current SAMHSA and ASAM guidance.
  11. What does aftercare planning look like, and when does it begin? Aftercare planning should begin in the first week of residential treatment, not in the final 48 hours before discharge. PHP, IOP, sober living, MAT continuation, and family support resources should all be mapped out in advance.
  12. What is your insurance verification process? The facility should verify benefits before admission, provide a clear explanation of in-network versus out-of-network status, and disclose any expected patient financial responsibility upfront — ideally live during the intake call.
  13. What is your physical address, and how long have you been at that location? Established facilities with stable operational addresses are easier to verify through state licensing databases (CA DHCS) and accreditation registries.
  14. What happens if I need to leave AMA (against medical advice)? The facility’s protocol for AMA situations indicates how it handles patient autonomy and the operational reality of acute withdrawal. The answer should be procedural, not coercive.
  15. What does the discharge transition into outpatient look like operationally? The handoff from residential into PHP or IOP, and from PHP/IOP into outpatient, is where many recovery trajectories fail. The facility’s continuity protocols are a meaningful quality signal.

A Note on Marketing Language

“Luxury rehab,” “boutique treatment,” “world-class facility,” and similar phrases are marketing terms with no clinical meaning. The questions above are how clinical quality is actually assessed. A facility that can answer each of these questions specifically, in detail, and verifiably is operating at a standard distinct from one that cannot. The Titan complete clinical guide covers this framework in additional depth.

The Path In

From WeHo to admission, step by step.

The path from an initial phone call to admission at Titan, for a West Hollywood resident, typically completes within 24 to 72 hours when clinically indicated. The sequence is procedural and transparent — no marketing surprise, no aggressive sales push, no commitment requested before you have real information.

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Initial Call

20–40 minutes with admissions and clinical staff. Substance history, current symptoms, insurance, urgency, immediate clinical questions answered.

2

Live VOB

Verification of Benefits submitted to your insurance carrier during the call. Typically completed within 1–4 business hours.

3

Pre-Admission

Nurse-conducted medical screening. Identification of any conditions requiring acute medical attention before detox admission.

4

Transport

Discreet coordination from your WeHo neighborhood — family, rideshare, or professional medical transport based on clinical presentation.

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Admission Day

Full intake assessment, CIWA-Ar or COWS scoring, physician-written individualized protocol, first medications. Clinical day one begins.

Begin the Admission Process Patient Experience

What WeHo patients have said.

The following are HIPAA-compliant testimonials from former Titan Recovery Center patients living in or near the West Hollywood area. Names and identifying details have been adjusted for privacy; all testimonials reflect actual former patient experiences. Reviewing facilities on Google, Yelp, and Recovery.com offers additional perspective from current and former patients.

★★★★★

“I work in entertainment. Discretion was the prerequisite, not a feature. Titan understood that from the first call. My therapist on day three was the same therapist I had on day sixty. The continuity is what made the difference. Nothing about my treatment surfaced professionally. That was non-negotiable for me.”

D.M. · West Hollywood, CA Entertainment Industry · Residential · 60 days

★★★★★

“What I noticed is that the physician was actually in the building. Every other place I’d called had been vague about that. At Titan, Dr. Wondimu did rounds every day. He adjusted my benzo taper based on what he was actually seeing, not what a nurse was reporting to him on the phone. That’s the entire difference between clinical care and managed risk.”

S.K. · Sunset Strip area Benzodiazepine Detox + Residential · 45 days

★★★★★

“My partner could come to family therapy without making a half-day expedition out of it. That logistics piece sounds small. It’s not. It meant family sessions actually happened every week. By the time I discharged, our communication patterns had genuinely changed. That doesn’t happen if your family is driving 90 minutes each way.”

R.T. · Norma Triangle area Dual Diagnosis · Alcohol + Anxiety · 45 days Independent Verification

Every credential, independently verifiable.

The credentials below are independently verifiable through public third-party sources. In a category where “accredited” and “board-certified” frequently appear in marketing without a verification link, Titan publishes the verification path because accountability in YMYL healthcare is not a claim — it is a public record.

Joint Commission Gold SealHighest independent accreditationNational accrediting body for behavioral healthcare. Independently audits clinical standards, staff credentials, safety protocols, and patient rights. Verifiable at qualitycheckqa.jointcommission.org.
California DHCS LicenseResidential Treatment FacilityCalifornia Department of Health Care Services licensed residential treatment facility. License status publicly verifiable through California DHCS facility directory at data.chhs.ca.gov.
NPI #1790534733National Provider IdentifierType 2 Organization · Substance Abuse Disorder Rehabilitation Facility. Independently verifiable at npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov — a CMS-managed federal registry of all U.S. healthcare providers.
SAMHSA Verified ProviderFederal substance use treatment registryListed as a verified substance use disorder treatment provider on the federal SAMHSA FindTreatment.gov national treatment locator.
Micheal Wondimu, MDMedical Director · ABAMBoard-certified in Addiction Medicine through the American Board of Addiction Medicine. California medical license number publicly verifiable at search.dca.ca.gov.

Every WeHo resident evaluating drug rehab in Los Angeles should ask any facility under consideration to provide the equivalent verification links. Facilities that cannot or will not are operating below the standard West Hollywood residents should accept for YMYL healthcare. Transparent Pricing

What drug rehab actually costs.

Drug rehab pricing in Los Angeles is rarely published. Titan publishes pricing benchmarks because West Hollywood residents deserve real numbers before making a decision. The figures below reflect the Los Angeles market range; your specific cost is calculated during your intake call based on your insurance, length of stay, and clinical needs.

ProgramSelf-Pay RangeWith PPO InsuranceDuration
Medical Detox$1,500–$3,000/dayDeductible + coinsurance3–14 days
Detox + 30-Day Residential$30,000–$60,000Significantly reduced30 days
Detox + 60-Day Residential$60,000–$100,000Significantly reduced60 days
Detox + 90-Day Residential$80,000–$150,000+Case-by-case authorization90 days

These are market benchmarks, not binding quotes. Your actual out-of-pocket cost depends on your plan’s remaining deductible, your out-of-pocket maximum, and whether prior authorization is required for residential admission. Most PPO patients pay only their remaining deductible — sometimes nothing if the deductible has already been met for the calendar year. Call (747) 292-7904 and our admissions team will call your insurer while you are on the phone and return to you with real numbers before the call ends.

For West Hollywood residents seeking the expanded luxury program — private suites, smaller census, elevated amenity tier — the luxury residential detox program represents a separate pricing tier reflecting the boutique programming model. For patients without insurance or with out-of-network plans, self-pay arrangements and financing options are discussed during the intake call. Titan’s financial responsibility policy is available in full on the policy page. Insurance Coverage

Most PPO plans cover medical detox and rehab.

Under the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA) and California’s parity statutes, substance use disorder benefits must be comparable to medical and surgical benefits in covered plans. For West Hollywood residents with PPO insurance, this typically translates into meaningful coverage of both medical detox (ASAM 3.7) and residential treatment (ASAM 3.5) when medical necessity is documented.

Titan works with major California PPO carriers. The specific in-network versus out-of-network status varies by carrier and plan; verification of benefits is the only reliable way to confirm current status and the projected patient financial responsibility.

Major Carriers Frequently Verified

Aetna PPO

Anthem Blue Cross

Blue Shield of CA

Cigna / Evernorth

UnitedHealthcare

Optum / OptumRx

Beacon / Carelon

Humana PPO

Magellan Health

MHN / Health Net

TRICARE / TriWest

Most Major PPO Plans

Verification of Benefits — What to Expect

The VOB process establishes coverage for the recommended level of care, identifies any prior authorization requirements, clarifies in-network versus out-of-network status, and projects patient financial responsibility (deductible, coinsurance, out-of-pocket maximum). For PPO plans with strong out-of-network benefits, the practical cost difference between in-network and out-of-network facilities is sometimes smaller than the labels suggest. Titan’s admissions team conducts complimentary verification of benefits with no obligation to admit.

For West Hollywood residents on Kaiser Permanente plans — Kaiser operates as a closed system and members generally must access treatment through Kaiser-contracted facilities. Titan’s admissions team can speak through the specifics during the initial call. Titan does not accept Medi-Cal or Medicare at this time. For Medi-Cal-covered addiction treatment in Los Angeles County, the central access point is the Los Angeles County Substance Abuse Service Helpline at 1-844-804-7500. After Residential

What happens after discharge.

The completion of residential treatment is not the end of clinical engagement. It is the transition to a step-down level of care that maintains the structure of recovery while reintegrating the patient into work, family, and community life — for WeHo residents, the practical context of returning to a specific neighborhood, a specific job, and a specific set of relationships.

Partial Hospitalization (PHP) — ASAM Level 2.5

The first step-down from residential is typically Partial Hospitalization, delivering 25–30 hours of clinical programming per week — generally five days per week, six hours per day. Patients live in sober living housing or return home while continuing intensive clinical work. Most patients spend 2–6 weeks in PHP. Titan’s clinical team coordinates PHP referrals to vetted programs throughout the Los Angeles area, with attention to programs accessible from WeHo.

Intensive Outpatient (IOP) — ASAM Level 2.1

IOP delivers 9–19 hours per week, typically structured as three to four group sessions per week plus individual therapy. The patient returns to work or school during IOP. Most patients spend 8–16 weeks in IOP. For West Hollywood patients, several established IOP programs operate within WeHo and the immediate surrounding area, making continuity practical.

Outpatient and Maintenance MAT

Following IOP, ongoing outpatient therapy — weekly or biweekly individual therapy plus periodic psychiatric medication management — supports long-term recovery maintenance. For patients on Medication-Assisted Treatment (Suboxone, Subutex, Vivitrol, naltrexone, acamprosate), MAT continues through the outpatient phase, with discontinuation decisions made collaboratively over time based on clinical stability.

Sober Living and Community Support

Sober living homes provide structured, substance-free residential environments during the PHP and IOP phases — an option for West Hollywood residents whose home environment may include active recovery triggers. Quality varies widely across the sober living market; the Recovery Residence Affiliation framework provides a benchmark for quality. Twelve-step communities (AA, NA, CA) maintain active meetings throughout West Hollywood, and alternative mutual support groups (SMART Recovery, Refuge Recovery, LifeRing) provide additional ongoing peer support.

The discharge from residential is not the end of treatment. It is the transition to a different level of care that, when supported correctly, makes the residential work durable. FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How far is Titan Recovery from West Hollywood?

Titan Recovery Center is located at 5820 Craner Avenue in North Hollywood, approximately 10 miles from West Hollywood. The typical drive is 15 to 25 minutes via the Cahuenga Pass through Highland Avenue or directly via the US-101 Freeway, depending on time of day and traffic conditions. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, the primary hospital serving West Hollywood, is approximately 15 minutes from our facility — relevant for patients with complex medical histories requiring hospital-level care escalation as a clinical contingency.

Is Titan Recovery Center accredited?

Yes. Titan holds Joint Commission Gold Seal Accreditation — the national standard for behavioral healthcare facilities — and is licensed by California’s Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to operate as an ASAM Level 3.7 inpatient detox and ASAM Level 3.5 residential treatment facility. NPI #1790534733 is independently verifiable at npiregistry.cms.hhs.gov. The Joint Commission accreditation is independently verifiable at qualitycheckqa.jointcommission.org. Medical Director Micheal Wondimu, MD holds board certification in addiction medicine through the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM).

What drugs does Titan treat?

Titan provides inpatient detox and residential rehab for alcohol, fentanyl, heroin, prescription opioids, methamphetamine, cocaine, benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Ativan), prescription stimulants, kratom, and polysubstance use disorders. Substance-specific programs include fentanyl detox, inpatient fentanyl rehab, heroin rehab, crystal meth rehab, Xanax detox, and Xanax rehab.

Does Titan provide LGBTQ+ affirming care for West Hollywood patients?

Yes. West Hollywood has one of the highest LGBTQ+ population concentrations in the United States, and effective addiction treatment for LGBTQ+ patients requires more than non-discrimination — it requires clinical staff trained in LGBTQ+ affirming care, intake processes that do not pathologize identity, and trauma-informed treatment of minority stress and anti-LGBTQ+ experiences. Titan’s clinical approach is integrated into the standard care framework, and our non-discrimination policy is the operational floor, not the clinical standard.

Is the program confidential for entertainment industry professionals?

Yes. All treatment at Titan is conducted under HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 — the federal regulation specifically governing substance use disorder patient records, which provides stricter confidentiality protections than HIPAA alone. Without specific written authorization, the facility cannot confirm or deny that a patient is in treatment. Our private residential setting in the NoHo Arts District is not a marked clinical building. Transportation can be coordinated discreetly. For executive and high-profile patients, the private residential luxury detox program offers an expanded experience with smaller census and elevated amenity tier. The Titan HIPAA policy and informed consent documentation are available in full.

How long is the program?

Medical detox typically runs 3–14 days depending on substance and severity. Residential treatment follows detox and typically runs 30, 60, or 90 days. The total inpatient time from admission through residential discharge commonly ranges from 35 to 100 days. NIDA’s published research consistently associates longer residential stays (60–90+ days) with stronger long-term recovery outcomes for many patients. Length of stay decisions are made collaboratively between the clinical team, the patient, and the insurance authorization process.

Does insurance cover drug rehab for West Hollywood residents?

Most PPO plans in California cover medical detox and residential rehab when medical necessity is documented. Under the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and California parity statutes, substance use disorder benefits must be comparable to medical and surgical benefits. Coverage specifics depend on the carrier, plan, in-network status, and the level of care authorized. Verification of benefits is complimentary and typically completed live during your first call. Titan does not accept Medi-Cal or Medicare.

Can family from West Hollywood visit during residential?

Yes. Family involvement is supported through structured visitation, family therapy sessions with the primary clinician, and family education programming. NIDA’s Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment identifies family-based interventions as a critical component of effective addiction care. Specific visitation policies vary by treatment phase — early phases typically have more limited visitation to support the clinical process, with structured visitation increasing as the patient progresses. The 15- to 25-minute drive from West Hollywood makes weekly family therapy logistically practical.

Can same-day admission be arranged from WeHo?

Yes, when clinically appropriate and a bed is available. The practical sequence — initial call, VOB, pre-admission screening, transportation, admission — is frequently compressed into a same-day or next-day timeline for urgent presentations. Transportation from West Hollywood can be coordinated discreetly by our admissions team. The 15- to 25-minute drive from WeHo to North Hollywood is one of the shortest among accredited inpatient programs serving the area.

What ASAM level of care does Titan provide?

Titan is licensed to provide ASAM Level 3.7 (Medically Managed Intensive Inpatient — inpatient medical detox with 24-hour physician availability) and ASAM Level 3.5 (Clinically Managed High-Intensity Residential — structured residential therapy program). Both levels of care are delivered under a single license at one address, with a single clinical team continuing from intake through discharge. The Titan complete clinical guide covers the ASAM framework in additional depth.

What if I have a co-occurring mental health condition?

Co-occurring mental health conditions — depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, panic disorder — are present in the majority of substance use disorder presentations. NIDA reports more than half of people with substance use disorders also meet diagnostic criteria for at least one co-occurring mental health condition. Titan delivers integrated dual diagnosis care with on-site psychiatric medication management, trauma-informed therapeutic modalities (EMDR when indicated), and a single clinical team managing both conditions. Dual diagnosis programming is the clinical standard at Titan, not a specialty add-on.

Can I keep working during inpatient rehab?

Inpatient rehab is a residential stay — you will not be available for typical work during the program. However, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) protects eligible employees for up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for substance use disorder treatment, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) classifies addiction as a protected disability with employment protections for individuals in treatment. For executives and entertainment industry professionals with non-negotiable obligations, Titan offers managed connectivity policies that allow essential professional communication within a structure designed to protect the integrity of the clinical work. Our admissions team can discuss FMLA documentation options.

What does drug rehab cost for WeHo patients?

For West Hollywood residents using PPO insurance, the out-of-pocket cost is typically the remaining deductible and coinsurance — established through verification of benefits before admission. Self-pay rates for the full continuum of medical detox plus 30-day residential treatment in the Los Angeles market typically range from $30,000 to $60,000; 60-day programs from $60,000 to $100,000. Titan publishes pricing benchmarks transparently and provides personalized cost projections during the initial admissions call before any commitment is requested. The Titan financial responsibility policy is available in full.

How do I evaluate a drug rehab before admission?

Ask every facility: What is your accreditation status? What ASAM level of care are you licensed to provide? Is your physician on-site or on-call? Who specifically is your Medical Director and what is their license number? What is your NPI? Does detox and residential happen at the same facility with the same clinical team? What therapy modalities are delivered and by what licensure? How is dual diagnosis handled? What is the admission process and what does it cost? The full 15-question framework is detailed earlier on this page. Facilities that cannot answer these specifically and verifiably are not operating at the clinical standard West Hollywood residents should accept for YMYL healthcare.

What if I need to leave AMA — against medical advice?

Leaving detox against medical advice is the patient’s right and is handled procedurally by the clinical team at Titan. The clinical implications vary by substance: AMA discharge during alcohol or benzodiazepine detox carries significant medical risk due to seizure potential, and the team will discuss this clearly. AMA discharge during opioid detox carries elevated overdose risk if the patient returns to use at pre-detox dose levels — physiological tolerance drops rapidly during the medical phase. The clinical conversation around AMA at Titan is informational rather than coercive.

Titan Recovery Center · Serving West Hollywood

Joint Commission accredited inpatient detox and residential drug rehab. Named, board-certified Medical Director on-site. 5820 Craner Avenue, North Hollywood — 15 to 25 minutes from West Hollywood.

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Clinical References & Authoritative Sources

  1. American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM). The ASAM Criteria: Treatment Criteria for Addictive, Substance-Related, and Co-Occurring Conditions. asam.org
  2. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) 45: Detoxification and Substance Abuse Treatment. samhsa.gov
  3. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: A Research-Based Guide. nida.nih.gov
  4. National Institute on Drug Abuse. Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction. nida.nih.gov
  5. U.S. Department of Labor. Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA). dol.gov
  6. California Department of Health Care Services. Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (DMC-ODS). dhcs.ca.gov
  7. The Joint Commission. Behavioral Health Care and Human Services Accreditation Standards. jointcommission.org
  8. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Drug Overdose Mortality Data. cdc.gov
  9. 42 CFR Part 2 — Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records. ecfr.gov
  10. SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357). 24/7 confidential treatment referrals.
  11. Los Angeles County Substance Abuse Service Helpline: 1-844-804-7500. 24/7 county-level treatment referrals.
  12. 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. 24/7 confidential crisis support.

Editorial and Medical Disclaimer: This page is for general informational purposes and is not medical advice. It does not establish a clinician-patient relationship and does not substitute for evaluation by a qualified medical or behavioral health professional. Clinical content reflects current published guidelines from the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) as of the date of last review. Individual clinical circumstances vary. Withdrawal from alcohol and benzodiazepines can be life-threatening if unmanaged; anyone experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms should seek immediate medical attention.

If you are in crisis: Call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. For substance use treatment information at any time, call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357). For emergency medical concerns, call 911. Titan Recovery Center’s full medical disclaimer is available on the policy page.

Reviewed by: Titan Recovery Center Medical Director Micheal Wondimu, MD and Clinical Leadership · Last reviewed: May 12, 2026 · 5820 Craner Ave, North Hollywood, CA 91601 · (747) 292-7904 · NPI #1790534733

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