Opioid Addiction Treatment
A clear, customized path forward rooted in support and understanding.
Opioid Rehab at Northpoint Recovery
Our care is evidence-based, human-centered, and built around you.
Opioid addiction is often rooted in deep pain: physical, emotional, or both. We look beneath the surface to understand what’s fueling the cycle and how to help you escape it with care that builds strength, not shame.
We provide treatment for a range of opioids, including:
- Heroin
- Fentanyl
- OxyContin (oxycodone)
- Vicodin or Norco (hydrocodone)
- Morphine

Safe and Supervised Medical Detox
The first step in recovery is often detox, and at Northpoint Recovery, it’s never something you face alone. Our medical detox is monitored 24/7 by experienced professionals who prioritize your safety, comfort, and well-being every step of the way.
Why Opioid Detox Needs Special Care
Opioid withdrawal is rarely life-threatening, but it can be physically and emotionally overwhelming without help. Symptoms include:
- Body aches, chills, and sweating
- Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
- Restlessness, irritability, or anxiety
- Strong cravings that make it hard to stay committed
Therapies We Use to Treat Opioid Addiction
Opioid addiction often begins with a need for relief, whether physical, emotional, or both. Real recovery means understanding and healing the deeper pain behind the use.
Therapy helps unpack those experiences, reconnect with your emotions, and build healthier ways to feel safe and supported again.
Therapies used in our programs include:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to challenge unhelpful thought patterns and replace opioid use with healthier coping tools.
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) to process grief, trauma, or shame that may have fueled opioid dependence.
- Individual Therapy to process grief, trauma, or shame that may have fueled opioid dependence.
- Group Therapy to feel seen and supported, gain insight, and build accountability alongside others in recovery.
- Family Therapy to work through past hurts, rebuild connection, and create a more supportive home environment.
This layered support helps you break old cycles, reconnect with your values, and move through each day with greater confidence and resilience.
Planning for Life After Treatment
Recovering from opioid abuse is ongoing, so we help you step into the next phase with confidence and support.
Before you finish treatment, we’ll set up aftercare appointments and connect you with the right community providers.
Lifetime Alumni Program Access
After treatment, you’ll have free access to our alumni program. It’s a built-in recovery community where you can stay connected, find encouragement, and keep growing.
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FAQs About Opioid Addiction Treatment
What is the success rate of opioid treatment?
Opioid addiction can feel overwhelming, but long-term recovery is possible with the right care. At Northpoint Recovery, our treatment combines clinical support and emotional healing.
Here are our results:
- 75% of clients report they’re still sober after 6 months
- 89% remained substance-free 90 days after discharge
- 90% of alumni say their treatment at Northpoint was a success
What if I struggle with opioid addiction and a mental health condition?
That’s actually more common than you might think. Many people who struggle with opioid addiction also deal with anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions.
Our dual diagnosis program can treat both at the same time, so you’re not just managing symptoms — you’re getting support for the root of the problem.
What’s the admissions process for opioid addiction treatment?
Our admissions process is designed to be clear, supportive, and low-pressure. Here’s what you can expect when you reach out to us:
- Talk to admissions to decide on the program right for you and verify your insurance.
- Schedule your assessment.
- Start your program.
With 24/7 phone lines and no wait admissions, we’re here to help you find the solution that works best for you.
Does insurance cover opioid addiction treatment?
Coverage depends on your insurance plan and provider. We work with most major insurance providers across the U.S. to help minimize out-of-pocket costs for our addiction treatment programs.