Our Process
Outpatient Opiate Detox
A brighter tomorrow starts with the right support today. At Frontline Recovery in Pompano Beach, our outpatient program offers daily health assessments, continuous care, and medical expertise, all aimed at making the opiate detox journey as safe and comfortable as possible. At each step, you’ll receive the attention and understanding you deserve.
But detox is just the beginning. We know that recovery is more than just cleansing the body – it’s about nurturing hope and rebuilding confidence. That’s why our experienced team crafts a personalized plan for every client, meeting you where you are and guiding you toward lasting change.
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Treatment
What to Expect
During Opiate Withdrawal
Withdrawing from opiates affects each person differently, but you don’t have to deal with it alone. Frontline Recovery’s outpatient opiate detox provides daily health check-ins and compassionate support while you remain at home.
You may experience symptoms such as:
- Muscle pain and body aches
- Hot and cold flushes or sweating
- Nausea, loss of appetite, or stomach upset
- Mood changes like anxiety or depression
- Shaking or tremors
- Increased heart rate or blood pressure
- Sleep difficulties and frequent yawning
In a structured environment, these symptoms can be managed safely, helping you start your recovery journey with the guidance and comfort you deserve.
Where Recovery Happens
Discover the supportive environment and compassionate team behind your journey.
Benefits
What Sets Us Apart
Benefits of Outpatient Detox
At Frontline Recovery, our outpatient opiate detox program empowers you to take charge of your health without major lifestyle disruption. We’re committed to personalized, accessible, and effective care for all.
Key benefits of our program include:
- Flexible scheduling to match your routine
- Continuous monitoring by experienced clinicians
- Accessible to all, including those serving on the front lines
- Short, daily sessions - no overnight stays
- Custom medication and symptom management
- Holistic support in a nurturing, nonjudgmental setting
Begin your medical opiate detox on your own terms, with the expertise only Frontline Recovery can offer.
We Accept Most Major Insurance
Signs & Side Effects
What are the Signs of Opiate Addiction?
Opiate addiction doesn’t always look the same in everyone, but certain warning signs can help you identify a problem. Awareness can make all the difference. If you notice the following, it may be time to seek support:
- Sudden increase/decrease in appetite and weight
- Noticeable mood swings, irritability, or nervousness
- Frequent drowsiness or falling asleep unexpectedly
- Pinpoint pupils, even in low light
- Need for higher doses to achieve the same effects
- Avoiding contact with family and friends
- Repeated, unsuccessful attempts to stop use
How Opiate Abuse Impacts Your Health
Abusing opiates can cause serious harm to nearly every aspect of your life. From mood changes to life-threatening physical effects, the dangers are both real and immediate. Even short-term misuse can alter brain chemistry, making everyday functioning difficult and overwhelming.
- Nausea, vomiting, and constipation
- Increased sensitivity to pain (hyperalgesia)
- Damage to vital organs such as the heart and liver
- Sexual dysfunction and hormonal imbalances
- Compromised immune system, increasing illness risk
- Increased risk of overdose, with potentially fatal outcomes
- Respiratory depression, causing dangerously low oxygen levels
- Onset of mood disturbances or other cognitive disorders
- Disturbed sleep patterns or ongoing insomnia
Candidates
Who We Serve
Is Our Program Right for You?
At Frontline Recovery, we believe everyone deserves access to quality detoxification services. Our outpatient program is ideal for people who want to heal while maintaining their regular commitments. With our help, you can pursue wellness from the comfort of home and on your own schedule.
We serve:
- Busy professionals who need to keep working
- Parents or caregivers balancing family duties
- Those with hectic or unpredictable routines
- Anyone seeking flexible, expert addiction treatment
- Individuals who feel most comfortable recovering at home
Your life doesn’t have to stop for you to start getting better. Find the support and expertise you need, right here at Frontline Recovery.
Specialized Therapies
Individualized Treatment
for Unique Professional Challenges
We understand that certain professionals face unique challenges and require a different approach to treatment. That’s why we’ve developed specialized therapies tailored to address their specific needs.
Explore our specialized therapies today:
We offer confidential outpatient detox and therapy tailored to the unique stressors police officers face. Our care supports both mental wellness and career demands.
Detox and therapies specially designed for veterans, addressing substance use and PTSD. We provide compassionate, expert support for lasting recovery.
Medical professionals receive flexible detox and addiction treatments that fits demanding schedules. We protect your privacy and support your overall well-being.
Firefighters benefit from safe outpatient detox and therapies that focus on trauma and stress. Our care helps build resilience and healthy coping skills.
Educators
Teachers and educators receive accessible detox and therapy that fits academic life. We address stress and provide tools for long-term wellness.
Executives have access to discreet, individualized care tailored to their work pace. We prioritize both personal recovery and the ability to fulfill professional duties.
Legal professionals receive discreet outpatient detox and therapies designed for their high-pressure roles. We offer support that fits the realities of practicing law.
Artists
Artists and musicians receive specialized care that fits creative lifestyles. We help nurture recovery while supporting continued artistic growth and inspiration.
Start Your Journey to Recovery with our Opiate Detox Program Today
Recovery
We know how overwhelming it can feel to confront opiate dependence, but at Frontline Recovery, you’ll find a supportive space and a team committed to your well-being. Our medical opiate detox program offers comprehensive professional care designed to help you regain control of your life.
True healing is about building a brighter tomorrow. Allow us to help you find your new purpose and restart your life. Get in touch with us today and start moving toward lasting freedom from substances.
Whether you’re looking for drug and alcohol detox services or just need someone to talk to, our team can help.
Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to Your Concerns
Taking the first step toward recovery often comes with uncertainty and questions – and that’s completely normal. We’ve compiled answers to the questions we hear most often to help ease your concerns and provide clarity about our program.
Our goal is to ensure you feel informed and confident as you begin this important journey.
Will I need to take time off work during opiate detox?
Many clients are able to continue their daily routines, including work, during outpatient care. Treatment is designed to be flexible, with brief daily visits that fit around your commitments. If you experience severe symptoms and don’t feel well, you may need to adjust your work schedule temporarily.
Are there risks of complications during outpatient opiate detox?
There can be risks if opiate use is stopped abruptly or without proper supervision, which is why medical oversight is so important. In our outpatient program, your symptoms are closely monitored every day, and our team is prepared to intervene promptly if any complications arise. The program is specifically designed to manage withdrawal safely from home, while still providing daily support. Should your needs change at any point, we will adapt your care plan accordingly.
Can I start medical detoxification if I’m taking other medications?
Yes, but it’s important to share your full medical history and current prescriptions with our team. We carefully review all medications to avoid interactions and ensure your safety. Adjustments may be made as needed to support your health.
Can I begin treatment if I am currently using opiates?
Yes, you can start treatment while still using opiates. Our team will evaluate your health and develop a medically supervised plan to help you safely and gradually stop using. It’s important to be honest about your usage so we can provide the best possible care.
Is addiction treatment confidential?
Absolutely. We understand how important discretion is, and your privacy is a top priority. All personal information and treatment details are kept strictly confidential in accordance with state laws and professional protocols. We follow all regulations to ensure your records are protected and only shared with your explicit consent.
What should I bring to my first detox appointment?
Bring a list of any current medications, identification, and your insurance information if applicable. Comfortable clothing is recommended. You can also come with a support person if you wish. If you have questions about the process or what to expect, our staff will be happy to assist you.



















