About Sunrise Detox Alpharetta
Sunrise Detox Alpharetta is a certified inpatient drug and alcohol detox center located just 30 minutes north of downtown Atlanta. This Alpharetta, Georgia, facility specializes in helping adults with substance use disorders, including alcohol use disorder and opioid addiction. Set in a quiet suburban area with access to metro Atlanta's broad healthcare network, it can provide a stable starting point for recovery.
Simplifying the Financial Process
Paying for treatment feels overwhelming for most people, but the staff here goes the extra mile to help. They verify insurance coverage for you and even help with the paperwork, including FMLA and disability.
What if you don’t have insurance? They have self pay options, and they will help you with one that fits your budget.
Detox with Continuous Support
Detox is tough, but it doesn’t have to be a lonely or dangerous process. With medically assisted detox, you’re monitored 24/7 by professionals who know exactly what you're going through and how to help.
While you’re working through the detox process, you’ll have access to therapy, including group and private sessions, where you can start addressing the emotional side of addiction. Many clients find that the group setting not only helps with recovery but also leads to building lasting friendships.
A Comfortable and Welcoming Space
You’ll be staying in a semi-private room, which includes a bathroom and TV. There’s an option to upgrade to a private room if you prefer more space. Common areas with games and TV make a great place to relax, plus they have an outdoor patio where you can enjoy some fresh air.
The food is straightforward and designed to meet dietary restrictions, with the chef making sure everyone has options that work for them. While it may not be gourmet, most clients say it’s good, nourishing food that helps keep you on track during detox.
Sunrise Detox Alpharetta not only gets you through detox, but they also work with you to create a personalized aftercare plan. This includes referrals to ongoing treatment programs and resources like local support groups. Whether you’re dealing with alcohol, narcotics or an opioid use disorder, this could be a good option for treatment.