As you take a look at your life right now, you may feel a bit overwhelmed. If you are using heroin, even if it is a small amount, it is controlling your life and limiting your opportunities. Our men’s drug rehab program is designed to take back that control and empower you to achieve better things in your future. At Crestview Recovery, we are dedicated to helping you do this every step of the way. Our gender-specific treatment programs are a great way to get you on the right path towards recovery.
Why a Men’s Only Program?
Our men’s rehab program in Oregon is designed to provide you with a safe, comfortable place to start on the path to healing. We recognize, after many years of research and developing treatment programs, that having a gender-specific treatment plan allows for better openness and communication. That is what we want to provide to you – a safe, comfortable place to heal where you can get all of the support you need.
Within our men’s heroin rehab program, you will be able to talk to and open up to other men. Your group sessions will include other men instead of men and women. Your holistic care will, as well. This type of structured environment allows you to open up about what’s causing your anxiety, trauma, fear, and addiction itself.
Is Rehab Right for You?
Many people think that once they are addicted to heroin, they cannot get clean through a rehab program. This does not have to be the case. Each year, thousands of people go through this decision-making process. They have to determine, beyond a doubt, what they can do to heal and restore their health. If you continue to use heroin, you will need to continuously use more of the drug as your body becomes adapted to it. This leads to toxicity and overdose. At that point, treatment is much harder and it will be hard to recover. Whatever stage you are in, Crestview Recovery is here to help you get to a better place.
If you embrace our men’s heroin rehab program in Oregon right now, you are taking a chance at healing. You are able to work on yourself and your addiction in a safe and comfortable location. You will also have access to innovative treatments that work. These are not just words, but they are opportunities. Are you ready for that change?
The First Step Is Treatment
Our men’s heroin rehab program is flexible and personalized to meet your needs and desires. We offer several structured programs in our treatment center, including:
- Extended care addiction treatment
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP)
- Partial hospitalization program (PHP)
- Outpatient rehab center
- Rehab aftercare
When you are with us at Crestview Recovery, you gain access to a wide range of therapies. That includes co-occurring disorder treatment. If you are dealing with PTSD, anxiety, or depression, we can help you work on these needs as well. Here, you are safe. Here, you have the opportunity to reclaim your life and to start healing. It all starts by reaching out to our team today.
Contact Crestview Recovery
With our men’s heroin rehab program, you have the ability to start fresh and overcome your addiction. Our team at Crestview Recovery has the tools and resources to give you that opportunity. You just need to reach out to us to get the help you deserve. Call Crestview Recovery at 866.262.0531 today to learn more about our programs and resources. We can help you find a treatment method that is right for you and can help you along every step of your recovery.
Since 2016, Dr. Merle Williamson, a graduate of Oregon Health Sciences University, has been the Medical Director at Crestview Recovery, bringing a rich background in addiction medicine from his time at Hazelden Treatment Center. He oversees outpatient drug and alcohol treatments, providing medical care, setting policies, detox protocols, and quality assurance measures. Before specializing in addiction medicine, he spent 25 years in anesthesiology, serving as Chair of Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee and Chief of Anesthesia at Kaiser Permanente. This experience gives him a unique perspective on treating prescription drug addiction.