Allure Detox offers a wide variety of detoxification protocols for individuals seeking help from substance abuse.
About Allure Detox
Addiction is a disease of loneliness and isolation. Habitual use of drugs and alcohol cuts us off from the things we value most – friends, families, and our higher selves. To recover, we must get back in touch with these forgotten aspects of our lives. So when we’re finally getting clean and sober, the last thing we need is more separation from the people we love and the parts of our lives we once found rewarding. What we need is to show up for life again, not deeper separation.
Private Location
And that’s how Allure Detox can help. We are a comfortable and evidence-based drug and alcohol detox in West Palm Beach, Florida. We can free you or your loved one from the physical symptoms of addiction and start you on the path to recovery. We offer detox from drugs and alcohol on a medical basis so that you can safely resume the life you once lived, the life you thought was lost forever. Addicts emerge from Allure Detox healthy, sane, and prepared for a lifetime of recovery. Please contact us today if you or someone you love is suffering the pain of addiction.
Clinical Excellence
Essentially, detox gradually eliminates drugs and alcohol from the dependent person’s system. It’s a medical process that, depending on the substance, uses various prescription drugs to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. A specially trained team of doctors and nurses administers these drugs on a decreasing schedule, until the patient’s body is completely free of the original abused substance.
Center Overview
Treatment
Specializations
Alcohol
Co-Occurring Disorders
Opioids
Heroin
Benzodiazepines
Philosophy
Twelve Step
Holistic
Medical
Therapies
Acupuncture
Physiotherapy
Massage Therapy (clinical and medical focus)
1-on-1 Counseling
Experiential Therapy
Twelve Step Facilitation
Expressive Arts
Medication-Assisted Treatment
Family Therapy
Couples Counseling
Yoga
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
What We Treat
Prescription Drugs
Benzodiazepines
Co-Occurring Disorders
Opioids
Cocaine
Drug Addiction
Heroin
Trauma
Depression
Alcohol