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Outpatient Detoxification - Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs - Germantown, MD.

If an individual is receiving outpatient detox they must go to the facility assisting them with their detoxification every day or at minimum 5 days per week in most cases. Outpatient detoxification services are either delivered in the evening or daytime, which makes it perfect for a person who must maintain a normal school or work routine. Some programs also offer options to get detoxification treatment in a choice of regular outpatient or outpatient day treatment, to improve detox services and try to prevent relapse.

An average time people participate in outpatient detoxification is about a week. A number of programs use medically assisted detoxification methods while others provide medication free detoxification treatement. There are times when medications are needed to prevent life threatening withdrawal problems, as is the case with alcohol and benzodiazepine medications where seizures are sometimes an issue. Alternatively, medical staff at the program help people manage their physical, emotional and psychological symptoms of withdrawal and cravings until they are detoxified and balanced.

While outpatient detox in Germantown is more flexible for obvious reasons, a serious drawback is that clients are at a higher risk of falling back into addiction due to the access they keep to drugs and alcohol. Ideally, clients will then go into a full rehabilitation facility to deal with the reasons for their addiction once outpatient or inpatient detox is complete.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers offering this service in Germantown, MD

  • Positive Recovery Services
    301-844-6201
    19506 Doctors Drive
    Germantown, MD. 20874

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Detoxification

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