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Outpatient Detoxification - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers - Mobile, AL.

If a person is receiving outpatient detoxification they travel to the facility helping them through detox every day or at minimum 5 days a week in most cases. Outpatient detox is either done in the evening or daytime, which makes it perfect for someone who needs to maintain a regular school or work schedule. Certain programs may offer options to get treatment in either regular outpatient or outpatient day treatment, to improve detoxification services and relapse prevention help.

An average amount of time clients remain in outpatient detoxification is about a week. A number of programs use medically assisted detox approaches while others offer drug free detoxification treatement. There are times when meds are needed to prevent life-threatening withdrawal problems, like with alcohol and benzodiazepine medications where seizures are at times an issue. Otherwise, staff at the center help clients manage their physical, emotional and psychological symptoms of withdrawal and cravings until they are detoxified and balanced.

While outpatient detoxification in Mobile is more flexible for apparent reasons, a serious disadvantage is that individuals are at a higher chance of falling back into addiction due to the access they keep to drugs. Ideally, individuals will then go into a comprehensive treatment program to address the reasons for their addiction once outpatient or inpatient detoxification is finished.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs offering this service in Mobile, AL

  • Mobile Metro Treatment Center
    251-476-5733
    1924 Dauphin Island Parkway
    Mobile, AL. 36605

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Detoxification

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Cash or Self Payment

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