For a complete recovery, you will have to detoxify the drug from your system, giving you a clear mind to truly focus on recovery. This is a crucial stage closely monitored by a Physician.
We suggest mental health therapy to every patient who we are treating for drug addiction. This form of therapy better helps us identify the underlying reasons for the addiction.
For some, government-approved medications may aid in withdrawal and relapse prevention. We consider if medication will, in fact, be helpful on a case-by-case basis.
IV Infusions are known to promote wellness, speed up recovery, and boost energy levels. Our blend of vitamins and electrolytes help hydrate the body and improve the detoxification process.
The first step to seeking proper treatment is identifying a drug or alcohol addiction. At Nashville Addiction Recovery, we offer patients outpatient drug rehab and detox treatments here in Nashville to help their recovery process.
If you are a family member seeking help for your loved one, or just looking for the best outpatient addiction treatment center in Nashville, we offer proven drug and alcohol detox and rehab programs with luxury outpatient addiction treatment from a concierge doctor. Our office will coordinate ever step of your therapy including transportation and lodging.
Give us a call today to speak with a licensed addiction medical physician.
Most commonly used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Adderall has significant abuse potential.
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) affects about 15 million people in the United States in need of treatment and support.
Cocaine use comes accompanied by both uncomfortable short-term effects and dangerous long-term effects.
Hydrocodone, a Schedule II drug, is one of the most widely prescribed pain relievers because of its potency and effectiveness.
Properly treating an opiate addiction starts with understanding opioids — which can be difficult since many drugs fall under the opioid umbrella
Once a person develops dependence to Tramadol, abrupt cessation of the drug causes unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.
The line between safe use of benzodiazepines such as Xanax (alprazolam), Valium (diazepam), Ativan (lorazepam) and addiction is often blurred.
Our expert doctors assess the nature and extent of the substance use disorder as well as any chronic illnesses or co-existing mental health conditions.
Each drug detox and rehab program is developed according to an evidence-based treatment plan (EBT) for addiction. This means your care plan is based on scientific evidence and extensive academic studies that document proven success and effectiveness. The National Alliance on Mental Illness acknowledges this practice as a way to monitor your addiction treatment and help you establish realistic goals.
At our Nashville outpatient addiction treatment center, we focus on the whole person. Our approach to drug rehab is based on the following components necessary to build the skills you need to maintain long-term sobriety, after your time in our Nashville addiction treatment center is complete.
Following detox we may recommend:
This phase gives you access to services that facilitate your transition into independent living while addressing physiological, psychological and spiritual concerns.
Evaluation determines how successful your acute medical detox treatment has been in helping you cease unhealthy behaviors and maintain sober living.
Our doctors will check in to monitor progress and address concerns.
Our Concierge Wellness Plan is unrivaled in its ability to deliver the results you want. Your dedicated physician will meet with you one-on-one to prioritize goals and guide you through a process that enables you to achieve them. Personalized and carefully structured treatment based on your unique needs increases the likelihood of success in our program.
Treatment Goals may include:
Each client experience starts with a comprehensive diagnostic assessment by a board-
certified physician who establishes a diagnosis and formulates a treatment plan
personalized to your needs.
Starner Jones, MD is a board-certified emergency and addiction medicine physician and founder of Nashville Addiction Recovery. He is a graduate of the Emergency Medicine Residency at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Addiction Medicine Fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Jones has treated over 70,000 patients and detoxed more than 1,000 during his career.
Nashville Addiction Recovery is a concierge acute medical detox and crisis intervention practice headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.
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