In-Home Opioid Detox

Safe, medically supervised opioid detoxification in the comfort and privacy of your own home, with personalized support throughout every stage of the process.

Detox on Your Terms

For many people, the idea of checking into an inpatient detox facility is a barrier to seeking help. The cost, the disruption to work and family, and the loss of privacy can make it feel impossible to take that first step. In-home opioid detox removes those barriers.

At PsychBright Health, we offer medically supervised in-home opioid detoxification for patients who are ready to begin their recovery but want to do so in a setting that is familiar, private, and comfortable. Our board-certified psychiatrists provide clinical oversight, prescription medication to manage withdrawal symptoms, and consistent monitoring throughout the process, all without requiring you to leave your home.

What Is In-Home Opioid Detox?

In-home opioid detox is a medically supervised withdrawal management program conducted in your own home rather than a hospital or residential facility. A psychiatrist oversees the entire process, prescribes medications to significantly reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings, and monitors your progress through regular virtual check-ins to ensure your safety at every stage.

This approach is not appropriate for everyone. Patients must meet specific clinical criteria to be considered good candidates for in-home detox. A thorough evaluation is conducted before the program begins to confirm that in-home detox is safe and appropriate for your individual situation.

Benefits of In-Home Opioid Detox

For patients who are appropriate candidates, in-home detox offers a number of meaningful advantages over inpatient facilities:

  • Privacy and confidentiality — detox takes place in your own home, with no need to check into a facility or disclose your treatment to an employer or insurer beyond what you choose to share
  • Comfort of a familiar environment — recovering in your own space, surrounded by your belongings and support system, can reduce anxiety and make the process more manageable
  • Lower cost than inpatient care — in-home detox is significantly more affordable than residential detox programs, making treatment accessible to more people
  • Ability to maintain responsibilities — many patients are able to continue working remotely or managing family obligations during the process, depending on their circumstances
  • Personalized medical supervision — your psychiatrist monitors your progress directly and adjusts medications as needed based on how you are responding
  • Support from family and loved ones — being at home allows your support network to be present and involved in your recovery from the start
  • Seamless transition to ongoing treatment — in-home detox is the first step, not the only step; we help you move directly into a longer-term recovery plan after detox is complete

How Our In-Home Detox Program Works

Step 1: Medical Evaluation

Before the program begins, we conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine whether in-home detox is appropriate for you. This includes a review of your medical history, current opioid use patterns, home environment safety, and support system. Not every patient is a candidate for in-home detox, and we take this evaluation seriously to ensure your safety and set you up for success.

Step 2: Medication Management

Once you are cleared for the program, we prescribe medications specifically designed to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings, making the detox process significantly more comfortable and manageable. Medication selection is individualized based on the substances involved, your medical history, and your clinical profile.

Step 3: Close Monitoring and Check-Ins

Throughout the detox process, your psychiatrist conducts regular virtual check-ins to monitor your symptoms, assess your progress, and make medication adjustments as needed. You will have direct access to clinical support so that any concerns can be addressed promptly.

Step 4: Transition to Long-Term Recovery

Detox addresses physical dependence, but it is only the beginning of recovery. Once detox is complete, we work with you to develop a long-term treatment plan that may include Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), therapy, support groups, and ongoing psychiatric follow-up. The goal is to give you the clinical foundation and support structure needed to maintain your recovery over the long term.

Is In-Home Opioid Detox Right for You?

In-home detox is appropriate for many patients with opioid dependence, but it is not the right fit for everyone. Factors that may make a patient a good candidate include stable living conditions, a supportive home environment, the absence of severe medical comorbidities, and a lower-risk withdrawal profile.

Patients with significant medical complications, a history of severe withdrawal, or limited support at home may be better served by a higher level of inpatient care. Our psychiatrists will assess your situation honestly and recommend the level of care that is safest and most likely to be effective for you.

Frequently Asked Questions About In-Home Opioid Detox

How long does opioid detox take?

The timeline varies depending on the type of opioid used, the duration of use, and individual factors. Acute withdrawal symptoms typically peak within the first few days and begin to subside within one to two weeks. Your psychiatrist will give you a more specific timeline during your evaluation.

Is in-home detox safe?

When conducted under proper medical supervision with appropriate patient selection, in-home detox is a safe option for many individuals. The evaluation process is specifically designed to identify patients for whom in-home detox is clinically appropriate and to refer those who need a higher level of care to the right setting.

What medications are used during in-home detox?

Medications commonly used during opioid detox include buprenorphine to manage cravings and withdrawal symptoms, as well as supportive medications for specific symptoms such as insomnia, nausea, anxiety, and muscle discomfort. Your treatment will be individualized based on your clinical needs.

What happens after detox is complete?

Completing detox is a significant achievement, but it is the starting point of recovery, not the endpoint. We help you transition directly into a structured long-term plan that addresses the psychological and behavioral dimensions of addiction. This may include MAT, individual therapy, support groups, and ongoing psychiatric care.

Do you offer in-home detox via telepsychiatry?

Yes. The evaluation, medication management, and monitoring components of our in-home detox program are conducted via HIPAA-compliant video appointments, making the program accessible to patients throughout California.

In-Home Opioid Detox Services in Los Angeles and Across California

PsychBright Health is located at 1180 S Beverly Dr #700, Los Angeles, CA 90035, serving patients from Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Santa Monica, Culver City, and throughout the greater Los Angeles area. In-home detox services are available to patients across California via telepsychiatry.

If you are ready to take the first step toward opioid recovery in a safe, private, and medically supervised setting, we are here to help.

Call (213) 584-2331 or submit an appointment request online. Our team follows up within one business day.

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