Fentanyl addiction Treatment
Structured Care for One of the Most Dangerous Opioids
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid significantly more potent than heroin or prescription painkillers. Due to its strength, fentanyl use carries an extremely high risk of overdose and rapid physical dependence. At HAWC Recovery, we provide long-term treatment designed to support stabilization and recovery after appropriate detox.
Our program focuses on therapy, structure, accountability, and long-term housing — helping individuals rebuild their lives safely and sustainably.
Understanding Fentanyl Addiction
Fentanyl impacts the brain’s pain and reward systems, often leading to rapid tolerance and dependence. Because it is frequently mixed into other substances, many individuals become dependent without realizing it, increasing the risk of overdose and serious medical complications.
At HAWC, we help individuals regain stability through structured treatment, ongoing medical oversight, and supportive care.
Signs & Symptoms of Fentanyl Addiction
Common signs of fentanyl dependency may include:
- Extreme cravings
- Drowsiness or loss of consciousness
- Slow or shallow breathing
- Nausea or constipation
- Withdrawal symptoms between uses
- Confusion or impaired judgment
- Increased overdose risk
- Social isolation
If fentanyl use is suspected, seeking professional help can be lifesaving.
How We Treat Fentanyl Addiction

Clinical Therapy & Support
Clients participate in individual and group therapy led by master’s-level clinicians. Our team uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Contingency Management — one of the most effective approaches for stimulant use disorder.

Medical Monitoring
Each client begins with a medical physical, biopsychosocial evaluation, and receives weekly doctor visits during treatment. We monitor health, progress, and any emerging needs.

Support From People in Recovery
Our supportive staff play a crucial role. Many have experienced addiction and recovery firsthand — offering empathy, credibility, and hope.

Structured Daily Routine
Clients follow a balanced schedule focusing on therapy, vocational preparation, life skills, recreation, and personal growth.

Vocational Training & Employment
Before leaving Phase 1, every client secures a job with our support. This structure reduces relapse risk and prepares clients for long-term stability.

Long-Term Housing & Community Support
After inpatient treatment, clients transition to Phase 2 recovery housing and eventually Phase 3 graduate housing — a rare opportunity to build savings and independence.
Why HAWC Is a Strong Fit for Fentanyl Recovery
- Full 3-phase model (inpatient → housing → graduate living)
- Strong focus on routine, structure, and accountability
- Lived-experience staff who understand stimulant addiction
- Support with job placement and financial rebuilding
- Affordable housing options that extend long-term support
Fentanyl recovery requires time, stability, and structure — HAWC provides all three.
Start Your Recovery Today
You don’t have to face Fentanyl addiction alone. Our team is here to support you through every step, from stabilization to independent living.
