
Fentanyl Addiction Treatment in Los Angeles, California
Struggling with fentanyl addiction?
You don’t have to face it alone.
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. 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.
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.
Whether you need inpatient care, outpatient services, or virtual treatment after a period of sobriety, our team of professionals will work with you to create a personalized plan that fits your needs and goals for recovery.
Our centers in Los Angeles, Gardena, and Redondo Beach, California, provide safe, structured environments for recovery from fentanyl addiction.
If you prefer to receive care at home or have already achieved sobriety but need ongoing support, we offer an online Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), ensuring you have access to expert care no matter your location throughout California.

Initial addiction assessment
When you begin treatment with Clear Behavioral Health, we start with a thorough assessment to understand the unique aspects of your fentanyl addiction and determine the best course of treatment.
This initial evaluation ensures that your treatment plan is tailored to your specific needs, setting the foundation for your recovery journey.
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Our residential rehab for fentanyl addiction
We offer our detox and rehab programs in a home-like treatment facility to provide the time and space you need to build a solid foundation in sobriety.
Residential rehab treatment
When your addiction is significantly impacting your daily life, our residential rehab treatment program for fentanyl addiction may be the most effective option. With 24/7 support and a medically supervised detox process, our residential program provides the structure and environment necessary for lasting recovery.
Our residential rehab facilities offer:
- Comfortable, semi-private rooms
- On-site meals and laundry
- Group activities and outings to reconnect with nature
- Access to a wide range of therapeutic options
- Our residential rehab centers allow you to step away from life’s distractions and focus entirely on healing in a safe and supportive space.
Detox from fentanyl
Detoxing from fentanyl can be dangerous without medical supervision due to the severity of withdrawal symptoms.
Our inpatient fentanyl detox program at Clear Behavioral Health ensures a safe, monitored process, with a clinical team available to provide the care and support you need, around the clock in our residential facilities, as your body clears fentanyl from your system.
Medical supervision during detox can prevent complications and ensure your comfort as you begin the recovery process.
Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) & Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
When you don’t require residential care, or are transitioning from it, or are looking for a more elevated level of care than a weekly therapy session, our PHP and IOP programs offer structured support while allowing you to maintain certain aspects of your daily routine.
Both programs include one-on-one and group therapy sessions with medication management where needed, case management sessions on an individual and group level, and our holistic therapy. Our outpatient treatment programs allow a more flexible schedule to live at home while attending the program during the day or evening and provides a community of mentors, relapse prevention education, personalized assessments, and holistic healing methods, and our PHP and IOP treatments ensure sustainable mind-body wellness.
PHP Includes:
90 days of treatment | 5 days per week | 6 hours per day
Monday through Friday
IOP Includes:
6-8 weeks of treatment | 3 days a week | 3 hours per day
This option works with your schedule, Monday through Friday
What to expect with our PHP and IOP programs
Depending on the level of care that best suits your needs, you may begin with our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and transition to the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), or begin directly at the IOP level.
Wherever your journey begins, after completing your treatment, you’ll become part of our supportive alumni community, offering encouragement and inspiration to others on their path to wellness. Our programs are carefully designed to include individual and group therapy, comprehensive case management, holistic treatments, and medication management. This integrated approach ensures a treatment plan that promotes healing at every stage. These programs include:
Individual therapy
Weekly sessions with a therapist to help you explore the underlying causes of your condition, identify your triggers, and develop coping strategies to last a lifetime.
Medication management
If necessary, our clinicians will prescribe and monitor medications to manage your condition symptoms and support wellbeing.
Case management
Weekly case management meetings will help you to develop life skills, build healthy daily routines, and support reintegration into your daily life.
Group therapy
Daily group therapy sessions help you to build a supportive network of peers and explore therapeutic techniques like CBT, mindfulness and art therapy.
Holistic groups
Yoga, meditation, sound baths, and other holistic therapies are practiced daily to restore balance between your mind and body.
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Our virtual/online IOP
In situations where you have achieved sustained recovery over a longer period of time, but are still in need of ongoing support and help with mental health, but prefer the flexibility of online treatment, our virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides the same evidence-based therapies as our in-person IOP programs.
Delivered through secure online platforms, this program allows you to continue treatment from anywhere in California, ensuring you have access to care no matter your location.
Our substance use treatment programs
What is fentanyl addiction?
Fentanyl addiction occurs when the use of this powerful opioid becomes uncontrollable, even in the face of harmful consequences. Originally developed as a prescription painkiller, fentanyl is incredibly potent—far stronger than heroin, morphine, or other prescription opioids—and has led to a sharp increase in fatal drug abuse along with fentanyl overdose deaths across the country.
Whether prescribed for pain management or obtained illegally, fentanyl can lead to physical dependence, addiction, and often to death. When treated in time, fentanyl addiction requires specialized medical intervention to overcome.
When the addiction develops, the brain becomes reliant on fentanyl to feel normal, and withdrawal symptoms occur when the drug is reduced or stopped.
As with other forms of opioid addiction, the priority for many users becomes managing withdrawal symptoms rather than treating the original condition, such as pain or anxiety. Fentanyl users may refer to this condition of withdrawal as “dope sick” and feel the need to use it again to get well.
Fentanyl addiction is a serious condition that requires compassionate, evidence-based treatment to break the cycle and heal both physically and emotionally.
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Signs and symptoms of fentanyl addiction
The signs and symptoms of fentanyl addiction can vary but often include:
- Loss of Control: Inability to stop or reduce use despite trying to quit.
- Tolerance: Needing larger doses to achieve the same effects.
- Withdrawal Symptoms: Intense cravings, anxiety, irritability, muscle pain, nausea, sweating, and insomnia when not using fentanyl.
- Mood Changes: Depression, anxiety, or mood swings.
- Neglecting Responsibilities: Disregarding work, school, or personal obligations.
- Secrecy: Hiding use from family and friends or people close to you.
- Physical Symptoms: Slurred speech, drowsiness, or lack of coordination.
- 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.
The dangers of fentanyl use
While fentanyl falls into the class of opioid analgesics, it is the most fatal drug on the market today, responsible for a significant percentage of overdose deaths. Street fentanyl, in particular, is often mixed with other drugs or sold as counterfeit prescription drugs, making it nearly impossible for users to know exactly what they are taking.
Even a small amount of fentanyl can be a lethal dose leading to overdose, as the drug causes respiratory depression, which can halt breathing and lead to death. The increase in fentanyl-related drug overdoses and fatalities highlights the urgent need for effective treatment options and prevention measures. Fentanyl is being found in a large percentage of the cocaine, prescription painkillers, and benzodiazepine supply that are bought illegally.
How to treat fentanyl addiction
We take a comprehensive approach to fentanyl addiction treatment, addressing both the physical dependence and the psychological aspects of substance use disorder.
Our dedicated team works with you to develop a personalized treatment plan, whether you require inpatient care, outpatient services, or virtual support after a period of sobriety.
With detox and rehab treatment centers in Los Angeles, Gardena, and Redondo Beach, California, we provide a safe and structured environment to support your recovery.
For those who prefer treatment from home or need continued care after achieving sobriety, our online Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) ensures expert support is available anywhere in California.
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Our other services
We provide the full spectrum of mental health services and addiction treatment for teens and adults including the treatment of PTSD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, drug and alcohol addiction, and more. Learn more about our services:
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Frequently asked questions
Read through our FAQ for any questions you may have or give us a call today. We are here to answer your questions and support you or your loved one through their healing journey.
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 sky-rocketing in the last few years.
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