Overcome fentanyl addiction with expert support at Clear Behavioral Health
Fentanyl addiction has quickly become the deadliest drug addiction in the United States, claiming more lives than any other drug. What may have started as a prescription of synthetic opioids for severe pain or recreational use can spiral into a dangerous cycle of abuse.
If you or someone you love is struggling with fentanyl addiction, know that help is available right now. At Clear Behavioral Health, we are committed to providing compassionate, expert care to help you break free from the grip of fentanyl addiction and reclaim your life.
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What to expect with our fentanyl addiction programs
At Clear Behavioral Health, you can find comprehensive fentanyl addiction treatment in Los Angeles designed to support your recovery at every stage. Our programs combine evidence-based therapies, compassionate clinical care, and personalized treatment planning to address both your physical dependence on fentanyl and the underlying emotional or mental health factors contributing to substance use.
You’ll have access to a full continuum of care, including medical detox, residential rehab, outpatient programs (PHP and IOP), and dual diagnosis treatment so that you can receive the right level of support for your needs. With flexible scheduling and a focus on lasting sobriety, we help you rebuild stability, health, and confidence in your daily life.
Comparison table for detox, rehab (residential/inpatient), outpatient treatment (PHP & IOP), and dual diagnosis programs
| Feature | Detox | Rehab (residential/inpatient) | Outpatient treatment (PHP & IOP) | Dual diagnosis programs |
| Duration of program | Typically 3–10 days, depending on substance use history, withdrawal severity, and medical needs | Usually up to 30 days, with longer stays available based on progress | PHP: Full day programming (5–7 days/week); IOP: 3–5 days/week for several weeks to months | Varies based on mental health and substance use severity; often continues across multiple levels of care |
| Level of supervision | High medical supervision with 24/7 monitoring for withdrawal safety and stabilization | High, 24-hour care and supervision in a structured residential environment | Moderate, scheduled therapy sessions with increasing independence outside treatment hours | Moderate to high, depending on level of care; coordinated psychiatric and clinical oversight |
| Therapeutic modalities | Medical monitoring, withdrawal management medications when appropriate, supportive counseling, psychoeducation, and discharge planning | CBT, DBT, trauma-informed therapy, group therapy, individual therapy, holistic therapies, relapse prevention, and medication management | CBT, DBT, relapse prevention therapy, group therapy, family therapy, life skills development, and medication management if needed | Integrated mental health and addiction treatment, psychiatric care, medication management, trauma therapy, CBT/DBT, psychoeducation, and relapse prevention |
What is fentanyl addiction?
Fentanyl addiction develops when this extremely powerful opioid becomes hard to control, even as it causes harm. Because fentanyl is much stronger than other opioids, it can quickly lead to dependence, intense withdrawal, and a cycle of using to avoid feeling sick. With proper medical care and supportive treatment, recovery is possible.
Types of fentanyl
Signs and symptoms of fentanyl addiction
- Loss of control: Inability to stop or reduce use despite trying to quit.
- Withdrawal symptoms: Intense cravings, anxiety, irritability, muscle pain, nausea, sweating, and insomnia when not using fentanyl.
- Neglecting responsibilities: Disregarding work, school, or personal obligations.
- Physical symptoms: Slurred speech, drowsiness, or lack of coordination.
- Tolerance: Needing larger doses to achieve the same effects.
- Mood changes: Depression, anxiety, or mood swings.
- Secrecy: Hiding use from family and friends or people close to you.
- Behavioral changes: Lying to obtain prescriptions or engaging in illegal activities to get fentanyl.
- Risk-taking: Using fentanyl in unsafe situations, such as driving under the influence or mixing with other substances.

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Fentanyl addiction treatment at Clear Behavioral Health
We offer a comprehensive approach to treating fentanyl addiction. Our programs are designed to address both the physical dependence and the psychological components of substance abuse.
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Not sure which fentanyl addiction treatment program is right for you?
Our clinical team will complete a comprehensive assessment of fentanyl addiction symptoms and guide you to the most appropriate level of care for recovery and emotional support.
Our treatment philosophy
At Clear Behavioral Health, we offer personalized addiction and mental health care across Los Angeles, through our detox, rehab, outpatient treatment, and dual diagnosis programs. We tailor your treatment plan to your specific needs and are here for you every step of your journey.
Supervised medical detox
Detox safely from alcohol, drugs, or other addictive substances under 24/7 supervision. FDA-approved medications ease withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and ensure comfort during the typical 5–7 day detox.
Personalized treatment plan
Receive a tailored treatment plan from our expert team of clinicians, combining evidence-based therapies, medication management, and holistic care to support your mind, body, spirit, and lasting recovery.
Comprehensive levels of care
Recover through detox, residential rehab, or outpatient programs, including PHP (5 days/week) and IOP (3–5 days/week). Each program combines therapy, counseling, medication management, and holistic wellness to support every stage of healing.
Build coping & life skills
Learn strategies to manage stress, triggers, and cravings while developing emotional awareness, relapse prevention skills, and healthy ways to respond to challenges.
Holistic healing
Yoga, meditation, sound baths, and other holistic therapies restore mind-body balance and complement traditional addiction treatment.
Ongoing support & aftercare
Access outpatient PHP/IOP programs, sober living, therapy, psychiatry, and alumni support to maintain recovery and stay connected after inpatient treatment.

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We provide mental health services for teens and adults, as well as substance use disorder treatment for adults across Los Angeles and California. Learn more about some of our featured services:

Mental health conditions we treat
No matter your mental health challenges, we’re here to help. Our expert team of psychiatrists and mental health practitioners conducts thorough clinical assessments to diagnose and treat a range of mental health conditions, including depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and more.

Drug and alcohol addictions we treat
Our alcohol and drug detox and rehab programs feature a dedicated team of addiction specialists, drug and alcohol counselors, and board-certified psychiatrists providing comprehensive evaluations to diagnose and treat your addiction.
Frequently asked questions
Get answers to common questions about fentanyl addiction treatment.
What is the first step toward getting treatment for fentanyl addiction?
Acknowledging a fentanyl addiction and deciding to seek help is a brave and essential first step toward recovery. While it may feel like one of the most difficult decisions to make, it opens the door to the treatment and support needed to reclaim your life.
Our fentanyl addiction treatment program is in-network with most insurance providers, making it easier to access the compassionate care and resources necessary to begin your journey to healing.
How long is the inpatient detox and rehab treatment for fentanyl addiction?
Our detox and residential rehab program for fentanyl addiction typically involves 2–4 weeks of inpatient care, offering comprehensive support to guide you on your path to recovery. This program includes medically supervised fentanyl detox services to ensure a safe and closely monitored withdrawal process.
During treatment, you’ll engage in daily group and holistic therapy with peers while working individually with a dedicated therapist and case manager. Together, we’ll help you build essential life and coping skills to support lasting healing and long-term sobriety.
Why is fentanyl so dangerous?
Fentanyl is extremely dangerous due to several reasons, including: fentanyl is 50-100 times more potent than morphine or heroin.
The risk of overdose is exponentially higher as the use of fentanyl mixed in illicit drugs, such as heroin or cocaine, can make it impossible to gauge how much fentanyl a user is consuming.
The potency of fentanyl is highly addictive and, as an opioid, can lead to using larger doses to achieve the same effect.
These combined effects have made fentanyl the most dangerous drug available today, with overdose and death rates of fentanyl users skyrocketing in the last few years.
What treatment options exist for fentanyl addiction in Los Angeles?
In Los Angeles, fentanyl addiction treatment includes supervised fentanyl detox, residential rehab, outpatient programs, Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP), and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). These programs combine therapy, counseling, and support groups to address both substance use and underlying mental health needs.
How potent and dangerous is fentanyl compared to other opioids?
Fentanyl is 50–100 times more potent than morphine, making it extremely dangerous and increasing the risk of overdose and death. Even small amounts can be lethal, highlighting the importance of professional treatment and medical supervision during detox.
What medications are used in fentanyl addiction treatment?
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) often uses Buprenorphine, Methadone, or Naltrexone to manage withdrawal symptoms, reduce cravings, and stabilize brain chemistry. MAT is most effective when combined with counseling and behavioral therapy.
What therapies accompany medication-assisted treatment for fentanyl?
MAT is paired with individual counseling, group therapy, family therapy, and relapse prevention programs. These therapies address underlying mental health conditions, behavioral triggers, and coping strategies, supporting long-term recovery.
Is insurance accepted for fentanyl addiction treatment at Clear Behavioral Health?
Yes. Most major insurance plans are accepted for residential, outpatient, IOP, PHP, and MAT programs. Our admissions team can help verify coverage and explain any out-of-pocket costs.
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