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What is Rapid Detox?
Answer: Essentially, we compress 8 days of quitting opiate addiction process into a few hours. Imagine how little withdrawal symptoms would be left after 8 days of quitting opiate drugs; that is how little withdrawal you will feel. Wake up from our advanced rapid detox process after drug addiction treatment and feel as if these few hours of sleeping are equal to you doing 8 days of "cold-turkey" quitting and suffering on your own. Question: What is the difference between yours and the other Rapid Detox centers? Answers: Expertise, 8 hours vs. 1 hour, Monitors, One-on-one post-procedure care for 36-48 hours, Formal psychological and Substance Abuse assessment and Long-Term Follow-Up. (1) The doctor and staff assistants of this clinic are all certified by the American Board of Rapid Detox Medicine. Our staff experience average more than 1000 hours of one-on-one monitoring and caring for patients after rapid detox. (2) We do 8 hours of detox while other centers do 1 hour of detox. Longer is not easier for us, but it is better and more thorough for you. (3) We use the most advanced monitors in the country to monitor your vital signs, more advanced than other detox centers and even the average operating room or ICU. (4) No other center in the country routinely offer one-on-one care for 36 to 48 hours to every patient after they wake up from rapid detox. We do the longer and harder work so you can have it easy after waking up. (5) We are the only center that does formal psychological and substance-abuse assessment upon intake, evaluation before discharge and long-term follow-up by a doctor specializing in substance abuse and psychology. Question: What are the main benefits, with your particular Rapid Detox method? Answer: Safety, Comfort, Effectiveness and Reasonable Cost for Drug Addiction Treatment. * Safety: Never had any complication or "incident" at our Rapid Detox Center, because we have the most experienced anesthesiologist and the best staff & equipment. * Comfort: After awakening from rapid detox to treat opiate addiction, you will have continuous one-on-one nursing care by superb staff for 36 to 48 hours. No other clinc offers such intensive care. * Effectiveness: What good are other rapid detox centers and their 1-hour rapid detox if you wake up in withdrawal? We do it for 8 hours because your body needs time to eliminate the opiates released from the receptors. We do the longest and safest rapid detox procedure for Drug Addiction Treatment in the country. * The Cost: $12,000 to $14,000, which also pays for recovery in a hospital or a 3-day stay at Solutions Recovery Center of Las Vegas. This price is lower than most other rapid detox centers but it is not covered by medical insurance. * Psych Counseling: Psychologist interview and evaluation before and after rapid detox, as well as 8 weeks of follow-up weely psychological counseling by phone. Question: May I ask the doctor my questions about opiate addiction, right now, over the phone? Answer: With us, the answer is, "Yes" we will always be happy to answer by phone. Other rapid detox centers might not have doctor to talk to you about opiate addiction and drug addiction treatment. Call our doctor right now at (800) 276-7021. Ask him your questions about opiate addiction, drug addiction treatment, rapid detox centers. Get the answers you need. Question: How safe is rapid detox for my opiate addiction? Answer: Although no ethical doctor can give a blanket guarantee of safety for all medical procedures, here safety usually depends on which doctor is doing the drug addiction treatment. At our rapid detox center, this complex rapid detox procedure is performed by Dr. Thomas Yee, MD, an expert anesthesiologist doctor certified by both the American Board of Anesthesiology and American Board of Pain Medicine, in practice since 1989, licensed in Nevada, California and New York, Dr. Yee has performed anesthesia for 20 years, safely taking care of over 24,000 patients without complications, including thousands of open-heart surgeries. His unique combination of experience in cardiac anesthesia and pain management led to the development of the Advanced Rapid Detox Technique. Additional
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Rapid Detox Center treats opiate addiction and provides drug addiction treatment. After rapid detox a patient must undergo long-term psychological counseling to address the frequently-found underlying issues of addiction such as depression, anxiety, impulse-control issue, personality problems, etc. These issues contributed to the patient becoming addicted in the first place, and unless they are corrected through long-term psycho-therapies by mental-health professionals the patient may relapse. At our rapid detox center, we specialize in drug addiction treatment and help patients with opiate drug addiction quit. Email your questions about our rapid detox center, opiate drug addiction and drug addiction treatment, in complete confidence and privacy Please CLICK HERE to Contact Us Now ...we are waiting for your call! Standard rapid detox methods only treat physical aspects of opiate drug addiction, not the psychological aspects. After successful rapid detox (which stops physical addiction and withdrawal) you will need long term professional psychological addiction rehab or risk relapse.
Cost of Rapid Detox: Your choice of between $13,000 and $14,000 Plan 1: Interview, assessment and examination by psychologist and Dr. Yee prior to treatment. 8 weeks of weekly follow-up by phone by psychologist. Rapid Detox under anesthesia for 8 - 10 hours at Rapid Detox Center and 24 -hour recovery in Hospital with continuous one-on-one care for the first 36 hours of recovery. (price $14,000) Plan 2: Interview, assessment and examination by psychologist and Dr. Yee prior to treatment. 8 weeks of weekly follow-up care by phone by psychologist. Rapid Detox under anesthesia for 8 - 10 hours at Rapid Detox Center and 3 days of stay at Solutions Recovery Center, with continuous one-on-one care during the first 36 hours of recovery. (price $13,000) Financing available through
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Our clinic's provider number is 4060. Just CLICK HERE or the logo below ![]() After Care Rapid Detox helps people with addiction to: Oxycontin, Heroin, Lortab, Hydrocodone, Methadone, Suboxone, Subutex, Morphine, Fentanyl, Dialudid, Darvon, Demerol, Codeine, Norco, Oxycodone, Percodan, Percocet, Roxicodone, Suboxone, Tramadol, Vicodin, Tylenol 3 and Tylenol 4, and other opiate drugs. Rapid detox typically only treats the physical aspect of addiction, not the psychological side, which is a major component of addiction. After rapid detox, you need extended psychological counseling to treat the mental aspect of addiction, otherwise there is great risk of relapse.
The drug-related death rate roughly doubled from the late 1990s to 2006, according to the most recent CDC data. The number of states in which drug-related deaths have overtaken traffic fatalities has gone from eight in 2003 to 12 in 2005, and 16 in 2006. They are: Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. It's not clear why those states have seen such a shift, but experts said certain drugs may be more of a problem in some states than in others. While cocaine and heroin continue to be significant killers, most of the increase is attributed to prescription opiates such as the painkillers methadone, Oxycontin and Vicodin. From 1999 to 2006, death rates for such medications climbed for every age group. Deaths from methadone alone increased sevenfold, according to the CDC. It's not all black market stuff, either. About half of the opiate medication deaths in King County, Wash., which includes Seattle, involved people who got their drugs through legal prescriptions, said Caleb Banta-Green, a University of Washington research scientist. "There has been a dramatic change in how doctors prescribe opiates," Banta-Green said. In the 1990s, he said, doctors began recognizing that chronic pain was undertreated. The prescribing of painkillers escalated after that. Today, about one in five U.S. adults and one in 10 adolescents are prescribed an opiate each year, he said. "The pendulum swung in the other direction," he said. Using death certificate data, CDC researchers counted more than 45,000 U.S. deaths nationwide from traffic accidents in 2006, and about 39,000 from drug-induced causes.
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