Methadone has been a cornerstone in opioid addiction treatment for decades. Used responsibly, it can help reduce cravings, prevent relapse, and stabilize the lives of people struggling with opioid use disorder. But what happens when methadone itself becomes part of the problem?
At our rehab center in Los Angeles, we offer medically supervised methadone detox designed not just for effectiveness—but for comfort, dignity, and lasting success. For clients who are ready to transition off methadone, we believe detox should be a healing experience, not a traumatic one.
Unlike short-acting opioids like heroin or fentanyl, methadone is a long-acting opioid agonist, meaning it stays in the body much longer. That also means its withdrawal symptoms can be more prolonged and unpredictable. Left unmanaged, these symptoms can include:
Without medical support, methadone detox can feel overwhelming—and for many, relapse becomes a coping mechanism rather than a failure of willpower.
Our methadone detox program begins with a comprehensive medical assessment, during which our clinical team evaluates your current dosage, overall health, and history of substance use. From there, we design a custom tapering plan that minimizes withdrawal intensity while maximizing safety.
Medical supervision is provided 24/7 by experienced physicians and nurses who specialize in opioid detox. Medications may be used to ease discomfort and stabilize mood. Unlike hospital-based detox programs, we emphasize calm, private, and luxurious surroundings—because healing begins with a sense of safety and peace.
At our Los Angeles facility, detox is more than a clinical process—it’s a whole-person experience. Our clients benefit from:
Detox can be physically challenging, but it can also be empowering. With the right setting and support, clients can begin to envision a life beyond both methadone and opioid dependency.
While methadone can be life-saving, it’s not a forever solution for everyone. Some clients come to us after years of successful methadone maintenance, ready to transition into a life free from daily medication. Others arrive after realizing methadone has become another form of dependence that limits their emotional or physical freedom.
Whether it’s about reclaiming full autonomy, preparing for travel or parenting responsibilities, or simply feeling ready to move on, we honor each person’s reason for choosing detox.
Methadone detox is a first step—but it’s just that: a beginning. What follows is equally important. Our integrated treatment model includes:
We don’t just want our clients to detox—we want them to recover, rebuild, and rediscover themselves.
While methadone detox addresses the physical aspects of opioid dependence, it doesn’t resolve the emotional and psychological patterns that fuel addiction. That’s where therapy comes in. Without therapy, detox can be a revolving door—temporary relief without lasting change. Many clients have underlying trauma, anxiety, depression, or unresolved grief that contributed to their substance use in the first place. Therapy provides the space to unpack those layers in a safe, supportive environment. Whether through one-on-one counseling, trauma-informed care, or group sessions, therapeutic work allows individuals to build new coping tools, reframe their self-narrative, and develop the resilience necessary for long-term recovery. In short, detox may clear the body—but therapy heals the heart and mind.
There is no one “right” way to recover from opioid dependence. But there is a right way for you. At Numa Recovery, we believe in tailoring care to the individual, providing not just clinical excellence, but warmth, compassion, and respect for your personal story. Methadone detox might be the right path forward for you.
If you’re considering methadone detox, you deserve a process that’s safe, supported, and grounded in real expertise. More than that, you deserve a chance to heal in an environment where dignity is a given, and your future is the focus. Get in touch with the team at Numa Recovery today.