Medically Supervised Outpatient Accelerated Detox

Many people hesitate to break free from addiction because they fear detox. They picture long inpatient rehab stays or hospitalization, being forced to share a patient room with other people, painful withdrawal, and time away from work and loved ones. Others attempt to stop using on their own, hoping to ‘tough it out’.

Detoxing without medical support is not safe. Withdrawal from substances such as opioids and alcohol can lead to severe physical and psychological complications, including seizures, dehydration, and relapse.

At The Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine, we offer a safer alternative: Accelerated Outpatient Detox. Our one-of-a-kind program helps patients detox from addictive substances in as little as three days, without hospitalization or general anesthesia, and always under expert, licensed medical supervision.

Detoxing Without Medical Support Is Dangerous

Attempting to quit cold turkey or detoxing at home can result in dangerous, challenging, and extremely uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms that are detrimental to your health.

These symptoms may include:
  • Severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration
  • Uncontrolled anxiety, tremors, or agitation
  • Heart irregularities or seizures
  • Delirium tremens (for alcohol withdrawal)
  • Depression or suicidal thoughts
  • A higher risk of relapse and overdose
Medical detox is essential to ensure safety, stability, and comfort. Our professionals monitor and manage withdrawal symptoms with non-addictive comfort medications and clinical care, reducing both the risks and the discomfort.

A Better Alternative to Inpatient Detox

Traditional hospital-based detox programs can last several weeks and often use replacement opioids such as methadone or Suboxone. These programs can be costly, disruptive to daily life, and difficult to complete.

The Coleman Institute’s outpatient detox programs provide a medically supervised yet flexible alternative with non-addictive comfort medications. Patients have their own private room during the day at the facility and return to their home or lodging each night, avoiding the disruption of inpatient rehab while still receiving clinically excellent care.

With over 25 years of experience and a 95% completion rate, The Coleman Method is among the most trusted outpatient detox options available today.

How The Coleman Method Works

  1. Pre-Detox Evaluation A licensed medical provider reviews your history and develops a personalized treatment plan with you. You’ll receive clear instructions before starting, including when to stop using substances before treatment begins.
  2. Day One Patients arrive in mild withdrawal. Our team conducts a comprehensive medical assessment. Comfort medications and micro-doses of naltrexone for opioid detoxes, or Phenobarbital for alcohol detoxes, begin to be used.
  3. Day Two & Beyond Withdrawal symptoms are carefully managed, and you meet with a compassionate case manager. Medications are adjusted as needed throughout the detox.
  4. Final Day A comprehensive treatment plan for long-term sobriety and plans for follow-up medical care are established. Long-acting naltrexone (Vivitrol) can be administered to support ongoing recovery.
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Outpatient Detox Programs at The Coleman Institute

Our accelerated detox method supports individuals detoxing from a wide range of substances. Each program is fully outpatient, medically supervised, and abstinence-based.

The Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine offers: Each of our protocols is customized to your specific needs and overseen by trained medical professionals.

Why Choose The Coleman Institute

You won’t find The Coleman Institute’s unique, effective approach anywhere else in the United States.

The benefits of our program include:
  • Detox completed in as few as three days
  • No hospitalization or anesthesia required
  • Non-addictive comfort medications to minimize withdrawal
  • Naltrexone Therapy (Vivitrol) to prevent relapse
  • Six months of follow-up care and case management
  • Abstinence-based, no methadone or Suboxone maintenance
  • 25+ years of experience and 95% completion rate
Our treatment services allow patients to begin recovery safely and comfortably, with minimal disruption to their lives.

Continuing Care After Completing Detox

Detox is only the beginning of recovery. Every patient receives personalized case management for up to six months after completing detox.

Our case managers help coordinate ongoing support, such as:
  • Individual Therapy
  • Support Groups
  • Family Counseling
  • Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
  • Outpatient Program (OP)
  • Sober Living Housing
  • Ongoing Naltrexone Therapy
This continuum of care provides the structure and accountability necessary for sustaining sobriety.

The Coleman Institute’s Locations

The Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine is available in five U.S. states.

We have facilities nationwide, including: Patients frequently travel from out of state for our accelerated, outpatient detox programs.

The Best Way to Detox Without Going Inpatient

Detoxing alone is unsafe, but detoxing without going inpatient can be safe when performed under medical supervision at The Coleman Institute.

Thousands of patients throughout the country have completed detox safely through our Accelerated Outpatient Detox programs. With expert clinical oversight, effective medical protocols, and compassionate care, we help patients take their first step toward lasting recovery safely, comfortably, and without the need for inpatient hospitalization.

Start your recovery today! Call 877-773-3869 or schedule a callback to learn more about our Outpatient Accelerated Detox programs.