Medical Detox in Southern California
Safe withdrawal. 24/7 clinical care. A place built for this.
“Can I just stop on my own? Do I actually need detox?”
It’s one of the most common questions we hear. And it’s an honest one — because most people want to believe that if they’re determined enough, they can push through withdrawal at home.
For some substances and some levels of use, that may be true. But for many people — especially those who drink daily, use opioids regularly, or take benzodiazepines like Xanax or Klonopin — stopping without medical supervision isn’t just hard. It can be genuinely dangerous.
The honest answer is this: if you’ve been using heavily and consistently, please don’t try to do this alone. Not because you’re not strong enough — but because strength isn’t the variable here. Physiology is. And physiology needs clinical support.
If you’re not sure whether you need medical detox, call us. That conversation is free, confidential, and carries no obligation.
What Is Medical Detox — And Why Does It Change Everything?
Medical detox is the process of clearing drugs or alcohol from your system under continuous clinical supervision, with licensed medical staff monitoring your vitals, managing withdrawal symptoms, and administering FDA-approved medications when the evidence supports it. For most people, it’s the essential first step before residential rehab.
A team that's watching — around the clock
In a medically supervised detox, someone is monitoring you at all times — not just when you check in. If a complication develops at 3am, there's a clinician there. At home, there isn't.
Medications that reduce withdrawal severity
Buprenorphine for opioid withdrawal, carefully dosed benzodiazepines for alcohol withdrawal, clonidine for autonomic symptoms — these can dramatically reduce intensity and prevent dangerous escalation. They're not available at home, and they shouldn't be.
A structured environment that makes relapse harder
One of the most brutal realities of withdrawal is that the symptoms themselves drive people back to using. In a residential detox setting, that option isn't available — which is exactly the point.
The bridge into residential rehab
Patients who completed medically supervised detox were 45% more likely to enter long-term residential rehab than those who attempted withdrawal alone. Detox isn't the destination. It's the on-ramp.
Built differently. On purpose.
We’ve built something specific here. It’s not a hospital. It’s not a clinical holding facility. It’s a residential environment where medical oversight and real quality of life exist in the same place — because we believe those things aren’t in conflict with each other.
Medical Supervision — Not Just On Call
Our licensed clinical staff are on-site around the clock. We monitor vitals, track withdrawal progression, and adjust protocols in real time. You're not waiting for a morning check-in. You're covered, continuously.
Medication-Assisted Treatment When It Helps
We use FDA-approved medications when the clinical evidence and your individual presentation support it — not as a default, and not withheld when you need it. Each decision is made by your physician based on your actual situation, not a one-size approach.
Detox Into Residential Rehab — No Transfer Required
Most programs send you somewhere else after detox. We've eliminated that disruption entirely. At The Retreat South Coast, medical detox flows directly into residential rehab within the same setting, with the same team.
Nutrition That Actually Supports Recovery
Withdrawal depletes the body in specific and serious ways — electrolyte imbalances, thiamine deficiency, disrupted sleep cycles. Our team supports physical recovery with chef-prepared, macro-balanced meals and our ReNu Fit wellness program.
Dual Diagnosis Screening Starts in Detox
We begin dual diagnosis screening during detox so when you transition into residential rehab, we already understand the full picture.
Questions before you decide?
Our admissions coordinators have heard every question. No judgment, no pressure — just honest information about what the program involves and whether it’s the right fit.
Recognizing yourself in this list matters.
You’re likely a candidate for medically supervised detox if any of the following apply. According to SAMHSA’s 2024 data, 80 percent of people who needed treatment for a substance use disorder did not receive it. The gap isn’t desire. It’s knowing where to start — and having a residential rehab program worth going to on the other side.
Your First Days at The Retreat South Coast
Every protocol is shaped by your clinical assessment — not a one-size schedule. Here’s what the first phase of care typically looks like before transitioning into residential rehab.
One
Intake and Assessment
When you arrive, the first thing we do is understand you — not process you. Your clinical team conducts a thorough intake covering your substance use history, current health, medications, prior withdrawal experiences, and any mental health factors. This assessment shapes your entire detox protocol — from medication decisions to monitoring frequency. There's no judgment in this room.
1–5
Active Withdrawal Management
Alcohol withdrawal typically surfaces within 6–24 hours of the last drink and peaks around 24–72 hours — this window requires real-time clinical monitoring. Opioid withdrawal is intense but rarely life-threatening with support; medications like buprenorphine or clonidine significantly reduce severity. Benzodiazepine withdrawal is one of the most medically complex syndromes — always managed through physician-directed tapering, never cold turkey. Stimulant withdrawal involves a profound psychological crash requiring structured clinical support.
5–10+
Stabilization and the Transition Into Residential Rehab
Acute withdrawal begins to resolve. You sleep more. You eat. You start to feel something other than sick. This is when the transition into residential rehab begins — in the same location, with the same team, without disruption. Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) can extend symptoms like mood swings, insomnia, and cognitive fog for weeks to months, and is addressed directly in the residential program that follows.
Medical Detox for a Wide Range of Substances
Our clinical team is experienced in managing withdrawal from a wide range of substances — including complex polysubstance presentations. Each pathway leads into our residential rehab program once detox is complete.
Polysubstance Use
Where you recover matters clinically, not just aesthetically.
Removing yourself from familiar triggers, routines, and social contexts is one of the most powerful things you can do when entering detox. Southern California’s climate, distance from dysfunction, and the specific structure of The Retreat South Coast create exactly the conditions that support withdrawal and early stabilization.
You’ll have private space. Natural light. Chef-prepared meals. A clinical team that knows your name. A wellness program — ReNu Fit — that begins reintroducing physical health when your body is ready. And holistic addiction treatmentapproaches that complement, not replace, clinical care.
For clients coming from out of state, our admissions team handles the logistics. And when detox is complete, residential rehab begins in the same building — no transfer, no disruption.
Detox is the body. What comes next is everything else.
The clinical modalities we use throughout the continuum begin during detox and continue through residential rehab. Recovery isn’t a series of separate phases — it’s a continuum, and we build it that way.
Insurance & Admissions
Medical detox is frequently covered — fully or significantly — by major commercial insurance plans. Our admissions team will verify your coverage before you arrive so there are no surprises.
Real questions. Honest answers.
What is the difference between medical detox and trying to quit on my own?
How do I know if I actually need detox or if I can manage at home?
How long does medical detox take in Southern California?
What happens after detox?
Is detox covered by my insurance?
What is PAWS — and why does it matter after detox?
Is The Retreat South Coast the right fit for me?
What do I bring?
Real People. Real Recovery.
There’s rarely a perfect moment to start..
There’s usually just the moment when you’re done with the alternative. When you’re ready — or when someone you love is — our admissions team is here. Day or night. No pressure. Real information.
