Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Program in Beverly Hills, CA

Fentanyl addiction can progress from occasional use to overdose very quickly. For many people, the first warning sign is not craving, it is crisis.

Synthetic opioids like fentanyl were involved in more than 72,000 overdose deaths in the United States in 2023, making them the leading cause of fatal overdoses.

At Safe Haven Recovery in Beverly Hills, clients receive medical and therapeutic care in a calm, confidential, and luxurious environment. Our program combines medical detox, evidence-based therapy, and holistic support designed to restore health, dignity, and hope.

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What Makes Fentanyl So Dangerous?

Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is similar to morphine but approximately 50 to 100 times more potent.  In medical settings, prescription fentanyl may be used for severe pain, such as after surgery or for advanced cancer.

Most fentanyl that drives overdose deaths today is not prescribed by a doctor. It is:

  • Illicitly manufactured in clandestine labs
  • Mixed into heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and other street drugs
  • Pressed into counterfeit pills that mimic legitimate medications such as oxycodone or benzodiazepines 

People often never intend to use fentanyl at all. They believe they are taking a familiar pill or powder and instead receive an unpredictable dose of a drug so strong that even small amounts can be lethal.

Synthetic opioids like fentanyl now account for the majority of opioid overdose deaths in the United States. This is not a simple matter of willpower. Fentanyl acts on the brain’s opioid receptors and rewires how the body responds to pain, stress, and reward.  

What Is Fentanyl Addiction?

Fentanyl use disorder is a chronic medical condition. It is defined by loss of control over use, ongoing cravings, and withdrawal symptoms when use stops or decreases. Over time, the brain’s reward system adapts so that daily function begins to depend on the drug instead of natural rewards.

Common signs can include needing higher or more frequent doses, relying on unknown street pills or powders, feeling unwell without opioids, hiding use from loved ones, and experiencing overdose or near overdose.

This pattern is not a character flaw. It reflects measurable changes in brain chemistry. With structured medical and psychological care, those changes can be addressed, enabling long-term recovery.

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Who Is The Fentanyl Addiction Treatment Program For?

This program is for people who want to stop fentanyl use and regain stability in daily life. You will learn how fentanyl affects the brain, how tolerance and cravings develop, and how it impacts sleep, mood, focus, and mental health. 

Treatment combines evidence-based therapies, medication-assisted treatment when appropriate, and practical skills for managing cravings and preventing relapse so you can rebuild routines, protect your health, and work toward long-term recovery.

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Fentanyl Withdrawal Symptoms And Why Medical Detox Matters

Once your body has adapted to fentanyl, sudden stopping can trigger opioid withdrawal. Symptoms may begin within hours of the last use and feel overwhelming.

Possible withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Intense cravings for fentanyl or other opioids
  • Muscle and bone pain
  • Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
  • Chills, sweating, and goosebumps
  • Anxiety, irritability, and agitation
  • Insomnia and restlessness

 

Fentanyl withdrawal itself is usually not as medically dangerous as withdrawal from alcohol or benzodiazepines, but it can still lead to serious complications such as dehydration or heart strain. The most significant risk is often relapse. After even a short period of abstinence, tolerance decreases, and the same amount of fentanyl that someone used before detox can become enough to cause a fatal overdose. 

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At Safe Haven Recovery, medical detox for fentanyl is supervised by experienced clinicians as part of our:

Detox goals include:

  • Managing withdrawal in a safe, as comfortable as possible environment
  • Reducing the medical risks associated with the sudden cessation
  • Stabilizing your physical health
  • Initiating medication-assisted treatment when clinically appropriate
  • Preparing you for residential or outpatient treatment with a clearer, more stable mind

You are not expected to manage fentanyl withdrawal alone. Detox is the beginning of a longer, structured recovery plan.

Evidence-Based Fentanyl Addiction Treatment At Safe Haven Recovery

Detox is only the first phase. Once medically stable, you transition into a comprehensive treatment plan that may include:

  • Residential treatment in our luxury Beverly Hills setting
  • Addiction outpatient treatment for step-down support once you leave residential care
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder

     

  • Individual therapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy and trauma-informed approaches
  • Group therapy and psychoeducation that build skills, insight, and peer support
  • Family involvement to address communication, boundaries, and trust
  • Complementary therapies such as yoga, fitness, art therapy, massage, and other holistic services that support mind-body healing

Leading health agencies emphasize that combining medication with counseling and behavioral therapies is one of the most effective strategies for opioid use disorder. 

You can learn more about these approaches on our Addiction Therapy Techniques and Holistic Complementary Therapies pages.

Medication-Assisted Treatment For Fentanyl Addiction

Medication-assisted treatment, often called medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), is a cornerstone of modern fentanyl addiction care. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recognizes three primary medications for opioid use disorder: buprenorphine, methadone, and naltrexone. 

Extensive research shows that medications for opioid use disorder can reduce illicit opioid use, cut overdose risk, and improve retention in treatment.

Your treatment plan is always individualized. Decisions about medication are made in partnership with you, based on your medical history, preferences, and prior experiences in treatment.

Levels Of Care For Fentanyl Addiction In Beverly Hills

Fentanyl addiction treatment at Safe Haven Recovery is structured across the levels of care the center actually provides, so support can adjust as you stabilize and rebuild.

Medical Detoxification

The journey often begins in medical detoxification, where you receive:

  • 24/7 monitoring from a dedicated nursing and medical team
  • Medication support to manage withdrawal and cravings
  • Screening for co-occurring medical issues related to opioid use
  • Early counseling and case management focused on the next steps

This phase centers on safety, stabilization, and relief from acute physical symptoms.

Residential Treatment In A Luxury Setting

After detox, many clients transition into residential treatment at Safe Haven’s private Beverly Hills estate. Building on the approach used in the Luxury Rehab in Beverly Hills, CA program, residential care offers:

  • Private or semi-private rooms in a quiet, non-institutional environment
  • Structured daily schedules with individual therapy, group therapy, and recovery education
  • Access to fitness, yoga, massage, art therapy, and other complementary services
  • Healthy meals, restorative sleep, and time away from daily triggers

This immersive environment allows you to focus fully on healing while still receiving the level of privacy and comfort you expect.

Addiction Outpatient Treatment

As you progress, you may step down into addiction outpatient treatment. Outpatient care is ideal for clients who:

  • No longer need 24/7 residential supervision
  • Benefit from ongoing therapy, relapse prevention, and support
  • Are returning to work, school, or family responsibilities in the Los Angeles area

Outpatient services can include:

  • Scheduled individual therapy sessions
  • Group therapy and support groups
  • Medication management for MOUD
  • Continued access to selected complementary therapies when available

This phase helps you apply what you learned in residential treatment to real-world situations, with structured support.

Aftercare and Long-Term Support

Recovery from fentanyl addiction continues long after formal programming ends. Safe Haven Recovery supports long-term stability through:

  • Aftercare planning before discharge
  • Ongoing therapy or check-ins with trusted providers
  • Coordination with community resources and peer support groups
  • Relapse prevention strategies tailored to your lifestyle and risk profile

The goal is a sustainable recovery plan that fits your life, rather than a brief interruption in a longer pattern.

What Treatment Looks Like In Our Beverly Hills Drug Rehab

Safe Haven Recovery is located on Coldwater Canyon Drive in Beverly Hills, California, in a private setting surrounded by natural beauty. 

Clients in fentanyl addiction treatment can expect:

  • A secure, low-census environment that protects privacy and confidentiality
  • Comfortable, thoughtfully designed rooms and common spaces that feel more like a residence than a hospital
  • Outdoor areas that support quiet reflection and relaxation
  • On-site fitness and wellness resources that complement clinical care
  • A clinical team experienced in complex opioid use disorders, co-occurring mental health conditions, and polysubstance use

 

For many clients and families, the combination of medical expertise and a calm, luxurious environment provides a space where healing feels possible again.

Fentanyl Addiction Rehab FAQs

How long does fentanyl addiction treatment last?

Many people spend roughly seven to ten days in medical detox, followed by at least thirty days in residential treatment. Outpatient care and medication-assisted treatment may continue for several months or longer, depending on progress and clinical recommendations. National guidelines support ongoing treatment for opioid use disorder as long as it continues to improve health and functioning.

Medication-assisted treatment is strongly recommended for many people with fentanyl use disorder because it significantly reduces overdose risk and improves outcomes, but it is not forced. Your medical team will explain each option in detail so you can make an informed decision.

Many commercial insurance plans cover detox, residential rehab, and outpatient services for opioid use disorder. Safe Haven Recovery works with several major insurers and provides confidential benefits verification so you understand coverage before admission. Coverage varies by plan.

You can visit theVerify Insurance page or call admissions directly to review your options.

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Fentanyl addiction can feel overwhelming, especially when you are worried about your health, your family, and your future. You deserve care that treats you with dignity, protects your privacy, and provides real medical and emotional support.

At Safe Haven Recovery, fentanyl addiction treatment brings together medical detox, MAT, therapy, and holistic services in a luxury Beverly Hills environment. Our team is here to help you stabilize, heal, and begin building a safer, more sustainable life.

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