Residential
12612 SE Stark St., Portland, OR, 97233
Recovery Works NW Inpatient Detox in Portland, Oregon, provides comprehensive medical detox services for adults struggling with **severe alcohol, fentanyl, and opioid addiction**. Their medical team of doctors and nurses offers round-the-clock monitoring in a safe, drug-free environment designed to stabilize patients during the critical first days of recovery. Most individuals complete detox within 3–5 days, receiving medications that reduce withdrawal symptoms and support physical comfort. The center also assists Oregon Health Plan members and eligible individuals, ensuring accessible care for those in need of medically supervised detoxification.
Following detox, Recovery Works NW Inpatient Detox focuses on building a strong foundation for long-term recovery. They provide ongoing medication management, including buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, and help patients transition into continued treatment, housing options, or community support programs. While prioritizing individuals battling intense fentanyl, opioid, or alcohol dependence, the center also offers support for those experiencing stimulant addiction. Their structured, compassionate approach equips each patient with the tools needed to move confidently into the next phase of recovery.
While costs may vary due to program length and insurance benefits, it typically costs Call for rates.
The following therapies are included: Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Specific Therapy, 1-on-1 Counseling, Medication-Assisted Treatment and more.
12612 SE Stark St., Portland, OR, United States.
Recovery Works NW Inpatient Detox accepts most major health insurance providers. Speak with our admissions team today to verify your coverage and get an accurate picture of what treatment will cost.
The typical length is 30 days.
The following services are offers: Alcohol, Heroin, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Drug Addiction, Benzodiazepines, Co-Occurring Disorders addictions and more.
Recovery Works NW Inpatient Detox provides day treatment, intensive inpatient and more.
