Our Process
Outpatient Opioid Detox
The early days of stopping opioids can be unpredictable, and having a clinical team with you each day makes a difference. At Frontline Recovery, our outpatient, medically supervised opioid treatment programs focus on your safety, stability, and comfort during detox. We check in with you daily, manage symptoms as they arise, and adjust medications as needed so you can move through withdrawal with confidence.
We treat the whole person, not just the symptoms. Your individualized plan covers medical needs, lifestyle factors, and support systems, creating a foundation that fits real-life demands. With steady encouragement and evidence-informed care, you’ll move from clearing your system to recovery with a clear plan and a team behind you.
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Treatment
What to Expect
During Opioid Withdrawal
Opioids can create physical dependence over time, and stopping suddenly often triggers uncomfortable, but manageable withdrawal. With our outpatient medical detox in Pompano Beach, you’ll receive daily monitoring and support while you continue living at home and handling responsibilities.
Typical symptoms of withdrawal include:
- Muscle and bone aches
- Restlessness or anxiety
- Stomach upset and vomiting
- Shaking or tremors
- Chills, sweating, or goosebumps
- Mood changes and irritability
- Insomnia or fragmented sleep
Our opioid abuse treatment helps keep these symptoms medically managed, so you can move through the initial stages safely and with consistent support.
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Benefits
What Sets Us Apart
Benefits of Outpatient Detox
Frontline Recovery offers physician-directed opioid detox on an outpatient basis – high-level care designed to work with, not against, your daily life. Our team supports individuals from all backgrounds with compassionate, practical treatment.
Benefits include:
- Scheduling options that respect your time
- Clinically supervised care to reduce risks and discomfort
- Inclusive, judgment-free access for all communities
- Brief daily visits that keep you home at night
- Individualized medication management for withdrawal
- Integrated support for mental well-being and relapse prevention
Choose an opioid addiction treatment care that adapts to you – specialized support, delivered with respect and stability.
We Accept Most Major Insurance
Signs & Side Effects
What are the Signs of Opioid Addiction?
Opioid use disorder can be subtle at first, then steadily take over routines and relationships. Early recognition helps you seek care before risks escalate.
Look for symptoms like:
- Taking doses more frequently or in higher amounts
- Repeated, unsuccessful attempts to stop
- Strong urges and obsessive thoughts about using
- Problems meeting responsibilities or keeping commitments
- Spending significant time securing or recovering from use
- Needing more to get the same effect (tolerance)
- Feeling unwell when not using (withdrawal)
How Opioid Abuse Impacts Your Health
The effects of opioid abuse extend far beyond pain pathways, altering the brain’s reward system and vital functions. Over time, the health burden grows and the quality of life diminishes.
- Cognitive slowing and impaired judgment
- Heavy drowsiness and reduced alertness
- Depressed breathing and lower oxygen levels
- Persistent nausea, constipation, and abdominal cramping
- Irritability, low mood, and anhedonia
- Increased overdose risk, particularly with mixing substances
- Ongoing dependence with withdrawal cycles
- Erosion of relationships and daily role performance
- Potential harm to organs and overall resilience
Candidates
Who We Serve
Is Our Program Right for You?
Our outpatient opioid detox is open to anyone seeking safe, flexible care, no matter your background or schedule. We support individuals who want effective treatment while staying present for work, family, and daily life.
You can recover at home with medical oversight, structured check-ins, and compassionate support.
We serve:
- Working professionals who can’t step away for inpatient care
- Parents and caregivers who are balancing family needs
- People with demanding, unpredictable schedules
- Anyone who wants flexible, evidence-based treatment
- Individuals who prefer privacy and recovery in their own home
You don’t have to put life on hold to start getting better. At Frontline Recovery, professional care meets real-world needs.
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 Opioid Detox Program Today
Recovery
Every healing story starts with a first step. At Frontline Recovery, you’ll find a supportive team, research-based care models, and clear guidance through outpatient opioid detox, so you can move forward with safety and dignity.
Detox opens the door to lasting change. Let us help you rebuild – one steady step at a time. Contact us to start your opioid detox in Pompano Beach and take back what matters most.
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.
Which opioids do you treat in your detox program?
We support detox from prescription opioids (e.g., oxycodone, hydrocodone, morphine), heroin, and synthetic opioids. Each substance has its own profile, so medication strategies are adjusted accordingly. Your plan is tailored to your specific use history and medical needs.
How long does outpatient opioid detox usually take?
Most clients complete the acute detox phase in about 5–10 days, depending on the opioid used, duration of use, and overall health. During this period, you’ll come to our office daily, much like a doctor’s appointment, for roughly 2–3 hours, 7 days a week, to receive medical care.
Some individuals benefit from a longer, gentler taper over several weeks, so we’ll personalize your timeline after your intake assessment.
What happens if I miss a day or have a setback?
Contact us immediately – our team will help you re-engage and adjust your plan. Setbacks are common and not a sign of failure. We focus on rapid stabilization, renewed structure, and added support to get you back on track.
Can I start detox if I’m currently using multiple substances?
Yes, but we’ll first evaluate safety risks and prioritize stabilization, especially if alcohol, benzodiazepines, or stimulants are involved. Some combinations may require additional monitoring or adjunctive treatments. Your plan will reflect all substances used to reduce complications.
How do you help clients manage chronic pain?
We collaborate with you to develop a multimodal pain plan that may include non-addictive medications, physical therapies, and behavioral strategies. When appropriate, we can coordinate medication-assisted treatment that supports both recovery and function. The aim is to relieve pain while reducing relapse risk.
How do you help prevent relapse after detox?
We create a detailed continuing care plan that can include maintenance medications, therapy, peer support, and trigger management. You’ll leave with clear follow-up appointments and relapse prevention tools. Ongoing check-ins help you stay connected and accountable.



















