Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid, and it often leads to rapid dependence and a high risk of overdose. At Nonno, we offer personalized and comprehensive treatment for individuals struggling with fentanyl addiction. Our Los Angeles facility provides a medically safe, supportive space to heal and begin your recovery with the guidance of licensed professionals.
If you or a loved one is seeking trusted fentanyl addiction treatment near you, we’re here to walk alongside you, offering care, compassion, and structure every step of the way.
Fentanyl is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. While it is used medically to treat severe pain, the majority of fentanyl-related overdoses stem from illicitly manufactured versions, often mixed into other substances without the user’s knowledge. Just a small amount can be lethal.
Addiction to fentanyl can take hold quickly. Because of its strength, users often find themselves needing more frequent doses to avoid withdrawal symptoms like intense cravings, sweating, nausea, and anxiety. Attempting to stop without medical support can be dangerous. That’s why professional treatment is so important.
Fentanyl addiction affects not only the body but also the mind and spirit. Our approach begins with a complete assessment to understand your physical health, substance use history, and any co-occurring mental health conditions such as PTSD, depression, or anxiety.
We offer personalized treatment plans that may include individual and group therapy, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), trauma-informed care, and holistic services designed to support your whole-person recovery.
Our team includes clinicians, counselors, and support staff who specialize in opioid addiction treatment and who care deeply about helping you rebuild your life.
Private sessions to address personal challenges and develop coping strategies.
Build community and share experiences with others on the same journey.
Medications may be used to ease withdrawal symptoms and support your recovery.
Our case managers help coordinate your care, connect you with resources, and support you in recovery.
It depends on several factors like dosage, frequency of use, and your metabolism, but fentanyl can typically be detected in urine for up to 3 days after use—sometimes longer for heavy users.
Withdrawal symptoms may include chills, anxiety, nausea, muscle aches, insomnia, and intense cravings. Symptoms usually begin within a few hours of the last dose and can peak within 1–3 days.
Yes. Therapy is a key part of fentanyl addiction treatment. This includes individual counseling, group sessions, and family therapy to help address the emotional and psychological roots of addiction.
The length of treatment varies depending on individual needs but typically ranges from 30 to 90 days. Ongoing outpatient support, therapy, and aftercare may continue for several months or more.
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